The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 133,Oplag 2–3Herrick & Noyes., 1963 |
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... kitchen through your eyes as she knew it through her body's touch and labor . Below the sink the slick enameled pattern of white and yellow flowers in the linoleum was worn bare from shuffling feet . An oil heater extended from an ...
... kitchen through your eyes as she knew it through her body's touch and labor . Below the sink the slick enameled pattern of white and yellow flowers in the linoleum was worn bare from shuffling feet . An oil heater extended from an ...
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... kitchen door opened and voices entered the kitchen below . Some- one sang to the tune of " Red Wing " There once was an Indian maid Who said she wasn't afraid To lay on her back in a western shack . • They laughed again . One of the men ...
... kitchen door opened and voices entered the kitchen below . Some- one sang to the tune of " Red Wing " There once was an Indian maid Who said she wasn't afraid To lay on her back in a western shack . • They laughed again . One of the men ...
Side 33
... kitchen . - I slide an ice tray out of the refrigerator . While I am soaking it under warm water Newton shuffles out from the television room . Newton is our butler , an extremely dark skinned Negro who has been with the family since ...
... kitchen . - I slide an ice tray out of the refrigerator . While I am soaking it under warm water Newton shuffles out from the television room . Newton is our butler , an extremely dark skinned Negro who has been with the family since ...
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EDITORS TABLE | 4 |
NEW POETRY 1964 Daniel Harris | 5 |
VARIATIONS ON A THEME Raymond DiPalma | 9 |
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