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- Hunchi"how many sandy creeks can", single work poetry
- Wharf Songi"the floor stretches amplifies as the poets", single work poetry
- You, A Landi"In the expanse", single work poetry
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Maldon, 991 A.D.i"The heart sank under such grey skies:",
single work
poetry
Note: In an accompanying biography, Davies writes that about 'Maldon': 'I was close-studying some Anglo-Saxon texts in comparison with their modern translations. I'd never studied Old English at university; it was a somewhat stilted exercise in beginner fascination. But out of that, "Maldon" blends both a specific, and slighty skewed, playing with language, and translation, with a small narrative moment imagined from and lifted out of the larger context of the Anglo-Saxon epic "The Battle of Maldon" '.
- Poem to Be Sung on the River That Encircles Kitezhi"Serenely and slowly", single work poetry
- On Arriving at the Nestorian Monastery, Gandharai"Each step is worthy of a lifetime's study -", single work poetry
- Nooni"is such a nothing time,", single work poetry
- Late Afternooni"was the favoured time", single work poetry
- Rencontrei"In a Silver Age, your hair, at least, is right;", single work poetry
- Where Walls Meeti"in the town there had been earth that met ditch & weed, swamp that met", single work poetry
- Recycle in 2008i"JACKEROO SCHOOLS - See", single work poetry
- More Humani"Late September.", single work poetry
- The Windowi"Instinctively I awoke", single work poetry
- Amyi"I never did love you as I loved", single work poetry
- One a.m., First January, 2006i"Each boat's white light, paired with red,", single work poetry
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