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These poems are not muscular, literary, or award-winning. Instead they are slightly dangerous, filled with banana peels, sharp objects, reflex hammers, and various items you could not send through US mail. They also contain stories, possibly one of the most dangerous things ever invented. There are stories about trees, people, other people, artwork, near-misses of artwork, bears, barns, and a convention of angels. There are stories of forgiveness, remembrance, peaches, peonies, and poems themselves.For ease of use, each poem is equipped with useful punctuation marks and extra white space. Handle with care. You may be stuck with them.
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- Title Page
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Thank you for small beginnings
- the monk who wrote himself to death
- On missing my tour of the St Johnâs Bible, Collegeville, Minnesota
- Fable
- Arizona
- The Jewish Bride
- Big Clouds Far Away
- Salzburg, Republic of Austria, July 2006
- Belonging
- process of conversion
- Ursa Vestiarii
- Ursa Illectatii
- Ursa Supplicatrix
- Ursa Scaenae
- Ursa Saltatrix
- How to get out of Rembrandt
- location, location
- enough
- What poetry wants
- Horizons
- Seven Portraits
- Our Lady of the Whippoorwills
- From the Desert Elders
- The commercial at the bank tells me
- Three Epiphanies
- how it happens
- Terminally ill with weeks to live
- Angelus, Art Institute of Chicago
- Breakfast reading
- variation and fugue on a happy liturgical typo
- Fat quarters
- Antoine de Saint-Exupéry changes his mind
- Antoine de Saint-Exupéry in Moscow, 1935
- Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz in three instances
- Archduke
- in the place where you gathered you were scattered
- You teach me light (for a Ner Tamid)
- Cranes, Easter morning
- The girl who could swim in the sea
- Life-size Fiberglass GalĂĄpagos Tortoise
- The Secret Lives of Poets
- Trees in Europe, 1000 CE
- buttonhole tune
- Jim bach seeing
- Where I tried to explain that my clock exploded
- Possible open letter to the Reverend X, former religious superior, theologian, author
- Calling it
- aide memoire
- from a manual on forgiveness, with exercises, and diagnostics
- Miriam of Magdala addresses the seven departed demons
- The Guardian Angel Convention
- memento vita
- And fear shall be no more
- Notes