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|a Jackson, Fleda Brown,
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|a Poems.
|k Selections
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|a The woods are on fire :
|b new and selected poems /
|c Fleda Brown ; introduction by Ted Kooser.
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|a Ted Kooser Contemporary Poetry
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|g Machine generated contents note:
|g I.
|t FROM FISHING WITH BLOOD 1988 --
|t Garden --
|t To Mark, My Retarded Brother, Who Lived --
|t Years and Learned to Speak 300 Words --
|t Arch --
|t For Grandmother Beth --
|t Plain Philosophical Choice --
|t Out Back --
|t Canoe --
|t Whaler --
|t Catching Turtles --
|t Fishing with Blood --
|t Apalachee Bay --
|t Scholar's Cat --
|t Saving a Life --
|t He Says How It Was --
|t Emily Dickinson's Love --
|t Love, for Instance --
|t From "O'Keeffe" --
|t She Learns to Walk --
|t She Learns to Talk --
|t New Yorker Visits Her Exhibition --
|t She Marries the Photographer --
|t Expert Explains Her Work --
|g II.
|t FROM DO NOT PEEL THE BIRCHES 1993 --
|t Elvis at the End of History --
|t Do Not Peel the Birches --
|t Long and Happy Life --
|t Learning to Dance --
|t After the Rain --
|t Loon Cries --
|t Night Swimming --
|t My Father Takes My Retarded Brother Sailing --
|t If I Were a Swan --
|t Dock --
|t Few Lines from Rehoboth Beach --
|t Mississippi River, near Cape Girardeau, MO --
|t Mother of the Bride Dress --
|t St. Paul's and St. George's Church, Edinburgh --
|t Farthest North Southern Town --
|t Burdett Palmer's Foot --
|t Kitty Hawk --
|t Anhinga --
|t Bombay Hook --
|g III.
|t FROM BREATHING IN, BREATHING OUT 2002 --
|t Fourth of July Parade, Albion, WA --
|t Buying the King-Sized Bed --
|t Cosmic Pitching --
|t Somewhere --
|t Dogs --
|t Highway 5 --
|t Poet Laureate Addresses the Delaware Legislature Opening Its First Session after September 11 --
|t Rumors of Changes Circulate on Penguins --
|t Cow Falling --
|t Spring --
|t Leaving Lewisburg --
|t Mary Rose Quotes James Joyce on the Cliffs at Bray --
|t Sunday Morning --
|t Chicken Bone --
|t Hyperspace --
|t Language --
|t Chat --
|t For the Inauguration of William Jefferson Clinton, 1997 --
|t Your Body --
|t I Write My Mother a Poem --
|t Einstein on Mercer Street --
|g IV.
|t FROM THE WOMEN WHO LOVED ELVIS ALL THEIR LIVES 2004 --
|t Tillywilly Fog --
|t I Escape with My Mother in the DeSoto --
|t Elvis Aron and Jesse Garon --
|t Memphis Discovers Elvis --
|t Elvis Goes to the Army --
|t Shaking Hands with Nixon --
|t Sputnik, 1957 --
|t Elvis Sings Gospel --
|t Industrial Teflon Comes into Use for Kitchen Pots and Pans --
|t Bus Stop --
|t Night before Her Third Marriage, She Watches a Rerun of Elvis's Comeback Performance --
|t Elvis Acts as His Own Pallbearer --
|t Mrs. Louise Welling Spots Elvis at Harding's Market --
|t I Visit the Twenty-Four Hour Coin-Op Church of Elvis --
|t Elvis Reads "The Wild Swans at Coole" --
|t From "Graceland" --
|t Elvis's Bedroom --
|t Lisa Marie's Favorite Chair --
|t Mirrored Stairwell --
|t Meditation Garden --
|g V.
|t FROM REUNION 2007 --
|t If Names Started Coming Loose --
|t Biology Lesson --
|t What It Was Like --
|t Fayetteville Junior High --
|t Knot Tying Lessons: The Slipknot --
|t Makeup Regimen --
|t Mouse --
|t Trillium --
|t Small Boys Fishing under the Bridge --
|t Light --
|t Ode to the Buffman Brothers --
|t Wild Lily of the Valley --
|t No Heron --
|t Knot Tying Lessons: The Perfection Knot --
|t Knife --
|t Bladder Campion --
|t Death of Cleone --
|t Poem for Our Twelfth Wedding Anniversary --
|t Through Security --
|t Lady's Slipper --
|g VI.
|t FROM LOON CRY: SELECTED AND NEW MICHIGAN POEMS 2010 --
|t Scavengers --
|t Crouching --
|t Hawsers --
|t Wild Turkeys --
|t Deer --
|t Northern Pike --
|t Chicory --
|g VII.
|t FROM NO NEED OF SYMPATHY 2013 --
|t Year of the Tent Caterpillars --
|t For, Or, Nor --
|t Sugar, Sugar --
|t Purpose of Poetry --
|t Kayak and the Eiffel Tower --
|t My Father and Hemingway Go Fishing --
|t Roofers --
|t Hare's Breath --
|t God, God --
|t Dancing at Your Wedding --
|t Child Labor --
|t Here, in Silence, Are Eight More --
|t Short History of Music --
|t Big Bang --
|t Worms --
|t Felled Tree --
|t Translation --
|t Building a Cathedral --
|t Talk Radio --
|t Fourteen Lines --
|g VIII.
|t NEW POEMS --
|t Swan Flies Straight at Me --
|t Elegance --
|t Unfurl --
|t Undoing --
|t News --
|t On a Day That Bombs --
|t Feeding the Maggots --
|t Bees --
|t Taxol --
|t Cancer Support Group with Painting by Monet --
|t Snoring --
|t Lesson --
|t Mute Swan --
|t Tulips --
|t Elk Farm --
|t Edward Hopper's Automat --
|t Silence --
|t What Happens --
|t Fawn --
|t Wheel --
|t War --
|t Pike --
|t Muskrat --
|t Tiny Fish --
|t Every Day I Touch Things --
|t View from Space --
|t Gospel Truth --
|t Speed --
|t Blueweed --
|t Refrigerator --
|t Poem for Record Players --
|t Sex Life of Anacondas --
|t Bar Mitzvah --
|t Mummy Exhibit --
|t Caterpillars --
|t Getting Free --
|t July 20, 1944 --
|t Wild --
|t Asian Carp --
|t Grateful --
|t Protection --
|t Cedar Waxwing --
|t Poem I Was Going to Write --
|t Reading the Smithsonian Magazine --
|t Surrounded by People --
|t I Say Your Name --
|t Five Moons.
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