The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 133,Oplag 2–3Herrick & Noyes., 1963 |
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... appears this way . Always she has been a very proper person : posture impeccable , entire appearance impeccable . As I enter the dining room mother's back is facing me ; at the sound of my crutches bumping along the floor she turns ...
... appears this way . Always she has been a very proper person : posture impeccable , entire appearance impeccable . As I enter the dining room mother's back is facing me ; at the sound of my crutches bumping along the floor she turns ...
Side 39
... appears very old . Beneath its veil of tan her skin is dry , beginning to wither , and in her face the bones seem ... appear numerous nicks and scratches , concealed no longer by the many carefully applied coats of protective polish ...
... appears very old . Beneath its veil of tan her skin is dry , beginning to wither , and in her face the bones seem ... appear numerous nicks and scratches , concealed no longer by the many carefully applied coats of protective polish ...
Side 42
... appears a puppet , a dumb object whose actions are directed by some inscrutable governor above him . He pours the finished martini into a glass and sets it before me . " I've got to go upstairs to check over some accounts . You gonna be ...
... appears a puppet , a dumb object whose actions are directed by some inscrutable governor above him . He pours the finished martini into a glass and sets it before me . " I've got to go upstairs to check over some accounts . You gonna be ...
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NEW POETRY 1964 Daniel Harris | 5 |
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