A Song for My FatherPeterloo Poets, 1989 - 61 páginas |
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... of the exile of age III : awake when the clock radio went off 50 50 51 IV : that morning in Intensive Care 52 V : no more season tickets VI : I am four and from the kitchen stairs 53 53 VII : the night he died he VIII : I'll.
... of the exile of age III : awake when the clock radio went off 50 50 51 IV : that morning in Intensive Care 52 V : no more season tickets VI : I am four and from the kitchen stairs 53 53 VII : the night he died he VIII : I'll.
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... morning morning of a day that turned out different B and B : Bed and Breakfast houses , offering lodging C and I : Country - and - Irish music , a rough beast , born middleaged herm / androg : creatures of doubtful sex ECHO'S BONES ...
... morning morning of a day that turned out different B and B : Bed and Breakfast houses , offering lodging C and I : Country - and - Irish music , a rough beast , born middleaged herm / androg : creatures of doubtful sex ECHO'S BONES ...
Página 52
... black blood 4.30 a.m. the morning he went Daddie- and even yet even this wet windy August day I want to throw my arms around you shield you I who have no shield I'll go on ahead and he does now on a 52 IV: that morning in Intensive Care.
... black blood 4.30 a.m. the morning he went Daddie- and even yet even this wet windy August day I want to throw my arms around you shield you I who have no shield I'll go on ahead and he does now on a 52 IV: that morning in Intensive Care.
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