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Ukrainian Daughter's Dance
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The rich and varied poems in Ukrainian Daughter's Dance speak to the heart as they document a woman's life journey, as a Ukrainian-Canadian, and as a prairie woman, and her voyage of self-discovery. Her story can be anyone's story. Poems explore issues of immigrant identity and voice in the prairies, and celebrate a cultural heritage expressed through song, dance, art, work and life.
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Contents
Memories
Washboard
Old Farmhouse
Grateful
Hands
Songs for the Unborn and Their Mothers
Babaâs Borscht: Food for Thought
Cossacks
Proud
Bard of Ukraine (March 9, 1814âMarch 10, 1861)
A Cry of Shame
Ukrainian Waltz
What Is Known
Why
Duzhe, Duzhe, Dobre
Babaâs Apron
Putting I in Me
Go Girl
Rainbow
F...
Table of contents
- Cover
- Copyright
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Memories
- Washboard
- Old Farmhouse
- Grateful
- Hands
- Songs for the Unborn and Their Mothers
- Babaâs Borscht: Food for Thought
- Cossacks
- Proud
- Bard of Ukraine (March 9, 1814âMarch 10, 1861)
- A Cry of Shame
- Ukrainian Waltz
- What Is Known
- Why
- Duzhe, Duzhe, Dobre
- Babaâs Apron
- Putting I in Me
- Go Girl
- Rainbow
- Freedom
- Sacred Place
- Beautiful
- Depression
- Onion Skin
- You
- Mad
- Cops
- Phony
- Tears
- The Greatest of These
- Betrayal
- Sunflowers
- Dare
- Suffering
- It
- Inside
- Bowels
- Twins
- Seductress
- Why
- No Escape
- Silent
- Canât Be
- Whoosha
- Effect
- Winds Blow
- Crooked Trees
- Snow
- Embrace
- Call It What You Will
- Gypsy
- Byronâs Backyard
- Womanâs Dance
- Ukrainian Daughterâs Dance
- Acknowledgements
- About the Author