A Song for My FatherPeterloo Poets, 1989 - 61 páginas |
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Página 14
... heart of the empty hands of the dark mind stumbling through barren lands . . . ' and my mind knots again in loneliness and we are no longer in a coffee bar but some where in the outer space of your words that almost intolerable silence ...
... heart of the empty hands of the dark mind stumbling through barren lands . . . ' and my mind knots again in loneliness and we are no longer in a coffee bar but some where in the outer space of your words that almost intolerable silence ...
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... heart he put manners on me changed me quietened me for keeps you gave me Akhmatova we walked along the Neva by sombre gardens with covered statues sat talking on our seat by the Fontanka canal and her words still follow like sad eyes ...
... heart he put manners on me changed me quietened me for keeps you gave me Akhmatova we walked along the Neva by sombre gardens with covered statues sat talking on our seat by the Fontanka canal and her words still follow like sad eyes ...
Página 59
... heart - sinking turn again and up the drive to the entrance which felt different already without my mother's yellow rusty Toyota in place climbed the questioning staircase stepped down that landing of unhealthy light into the corridor ...
... heart - sinking turn again and up the drive to the entrance which felt different already without my mother's yellow rusty Toyota in place climbed the questioning staircase stepped down that landing of unhealthy light into the corridor ...
Términos y frases comunes
afternoon American Wake androg Athlone back from Mullingar Benjamin blood bread CHILE Cornamagh Country-and-Irish couple of weekends death DESMOND EGAN Ding ding dong dole herm door Dormez EGAN A SONG einszwei einszwei empty Euainetos eyes face father fingers folded Frère Jacques glass glaury sticky grave Goldsmith gone gaunt hands head heart HIROSHIMA home job hope interpreted world Irish ISBN jobbb John McCormack KAVANAGH PRESS KILBEGGAN laugh Libya light lives look m'fhear memory mercy Christ mercy Lord mercy the poet MOLOISE month's mind Mother Russia moving never Newbridge Padraic Pearse paper cranes paperbag Patrick Kavanagh PETERLOO POETS phonecalls pissoff poem poetry polyp queues repente road Romano I salute Samuel Beckett Sé mo laoch shoppers Sicily silence sing SKYLARK smog someone Sonnez les matines soul streets talking Tarkovsky tristeza turned valiant necessary wanderer waiting walked wall weekends afterwards whistle widow woman asked window words youth