It Will Be All Right in the Morning : Poems /
Ln his plain-spoken lyrics and dramatic monologues, Michael Burns digs at the marrow of living. His poems -- in formal and free verse -- are quick, incisive, and always capable of revealing the dark whimsy fate can deal us and the pain of our own actions and inactions.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Fayetteville :
University of Arkansas Press,
1998.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Joy's grape
- Ghazal
- 38
- Remembering a friend at middle age who went to the bars alone and danced
- That winter
- Apology
- When it was over
- The worst of it
- On a back road to Memphis
- Dissembling
- On tenderness, and timing
- The lexhibitionist
- Hay, waiting
- Where De Soto met the Casqui
- Temenos
- For William Stafford
- Looking for Frank Stanford on the internet
- Tending the dead
- When God met Adam and Eve for breakfast
- The old duck hunter tells one of his favorite stories
- General Sickles sits for a portrait
- Snopes talks about the Rowan Oak Tour and vengeance
- 4th of July
- Moonlighting
- What I know about Gonzaga
- Some answers
- Drafted, 1969
- The Ascension
- The father: for someone he never knew
- Willy Ballard
- Star bright
- Winter coats
- At the supermarket
- Patterning grace
- Elegy for Lesley
- Fifth grade
- North Elementary, dropping off the kids
- I drop my daughter off at the early morning prayer rally
- In another time.