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* Contents derived from the 1999 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Dark Souls Swept Out Too Far For Savingi"Dark souls swept out far too far for saving", single work poetry
- Through the Looking Glassi"While you stand like that", single work poetry
- What the Birds Were Sayingi"Drunk as lords, mumbled a young man trying", single work poetry
- Mother, Daughteri"mother, wife to a beekeeper", single work poetry
- Collecting the Breadi"Afternoon hotter than blood.", single work poetry
- Into Another Dayi"Feeling each gesture a salutation", single work poetry
- Between Tree Linesi"Trace of fingernails is", single work poetry
- Grandmother's Eyesi"My grandmother's eyes are Jervis Bay,", single work poetry
- Mistaken Identityi"it's all in a name, you know", single work poetry
- 50 : A Work in Progressi"At fifty and more a floater than a swimmer, more a stroller than a runner", single work poetry
- Calculationi"A nineteen-year old dog is asleep on", single work poetry
- Questions for Pablo Nerudai"And who toasted the invention of the hippopotamus?", single work poetry
- Narrative Gives Me Heartburni"drinking away the beginning", single work poetry
- Removalsi"All seems ready for the move", single work poetry
- Mousakka Dreamingi"Because she read under the table as the teacher tapped", single work poetry
- Of Lies & Nursing Homesi"My grandmother is losing her way", single work poetry
- Atomic Shadowi"His was the great & secret show", single work poetry
- The Wordi"One day when the chooks were damp mop-heads", single work poetry
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Tony Washes Beryl's Hairi"Sundays, she brought a chair into the yard",
single work
poetry
Note: Varies very slightly from earlier version.
- At Cafe Affairi"She says: I love you and I never want to", single work poetry
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