The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 133,Oplag 2–3Herrick & Noyes., 1963 |
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Side 9
... trees are seen . Before they paved the alley as far as the junk yard where I played war Jacob dropped dead wearing a stranger's clothes going for bread down the dusty alley between the lustreless houses where the negro cried for rags ...
... trees are seen . Before they paved the alley as far as the junk yard where I played war Jacob dropped dead wearing a stranger's clothes going for bread down the dusty alley between the lustreless houses where the negro cried for rags ...
Side 24
... trees on the hill separate distinct outlines like three blossoms they floated in my vision I loved you ; each alone against the sky but three , on the road to Stratheden in a bowl on our table as threes float in memory you could tell ...
... trees on the hill separate distinct outlines like three blossoms they floated in my vision I loved you ; each alone against the sky but three , on the road to Stratheden in a bowl on our table as threes float in memory you could tell ...
Side 41
... trees , long black shadows , to a white shed , the chicken house . For a few years the shed was abandoned by all but the feathers the chickens left behind , and then my father moved in and made it his chicken house . He installed a desk ...
... trees , long black shadows , to a white shed , the chicken house . For a few years the shed was abandoned by all but the feathers the chickens left behind , and then my father moved in and made it his chicken house . He installed a desk ...
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EDITORS TABLE | 4 |
NEW POETRY 1964 Daniel Harris | 5 |
VARIATIONS ON A THEME Raymond DiPalma | 9 |
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