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Side 13
... and curious soft - limbed clingers ; And the barnacles tickle small tide - currents With secret feathers . Everything else is Dead , and they are dancing . The Problem of the Maple Tree By W. S. HILLMAN APRIL 1949 13.
... and curious soft - limbed clingers ; And the barnacles tickle small tide - currents With secret feathers . Everything else is Dead , and they are dancing . The Problem of the Maple Tree By W. S. HILLMAN APRIL 1949 13.
Side 14
The Problem of the Maple Tree By W. S. HILLMAN 1. February A maple tree behind the stone fence is repeating itself by uttering , cease- lessly , the same , a black twig against the wide white dawn ; Twig and tree crackle with the sound ...
The Problem of the Maple Tree By W. S. HILLMAN 1. February A maple tree behind the stone fence is repeating itself by uttering , cease- lessly , the same , a black twig against the wide white dawn ; Twig and tree crackle with the sound ...
Side 23
... tree The cry of morning is not even an hokku , but it sometimes suffices , it sometimes clears my mind of formal matters which formal stanzas do not merit . In the orchard there are so few people that no one takes notice ; you should ...
... tree The cry of morning is not even an hokku , but it sometimes suffices , it sometimes clears my mind of formal matters which formal stanzas do not merit . In the orchard there are so few people that no one takes notice ; you should ...
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