Poems written by a resident of Port Orford, Oregon, as she dealt with a progressive blindness caused by macular degeneration.
Record details
ISBN:0615115209 :
Physical Description:51 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm. print
Publisher:Shelter Island, N.Y. :BeMUSED Press,2000.
Content descriptions
Formatted Contents Note:
The wine of blindness -- In praise of praise -- A web of wonder -- Not now but now -- And I am half in love -- Poet Maudit -- Flowers blooming wild -- Comfort me with love for I am sick of apples -- How could I -- Job understood -- A young recruit -- To feel this sorrow -- Between the killing rocks -- Jubilation of despair -- White moon -- Trees stand watch -- Breath shaped on the cold pane -- On some late beached evening -- Fortunately I dream -- A fool stroking a lion -- Open your arms without shame -- Hummingbird -- Charybdis -- November Dying -- Fruit of the tree -- Somewhere, beyond the purpose of the dream -- From requited love we float -- Exodus -- The marriage -- The holy fool -- Who rankles under time -- Edenweed -- Sing then -- Exiled -- Life is singing at the window -- Do you remember? -- Remember? -- A tree and time -- Nightshade -- In the inner cave -- Autumn garden -- To one whose name may not be said -- In this garden -- It is not enough -- Annunciation -- The sacrifice -- Shall I fling my own bones -- Blood -- Receive this round wafer -- Open -- Foolhardy flowers -- November musing -- Go forth into unwon spaces -- Fish -- Light the unbenign spaces -- Catnip -- Young girls -- No silver-hooved apparition -- An actress to a playwright -- Swine, white and petulant -- In this thicket of light -- I am a stone -- On this clear air -- There is a howling in the night -- Irresponsible ravellings -- Death, we've played before -- Dance with me --