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* Contents derived from the 2015 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Falling up (for Andy Jackson)i"g", single work poetry
- Midnight Foxi"yellow-brown eyes", single work poetry
- The Macarthur Linei"Great cranes extend their necks", single work poetry
- Baby Talki"My best friend Susan says her mum’s gonna", single work poetry
- Variations Around A Poem For Louisei"a drawing, from memory—from very", single work poetry
- In Frank Anticipation (Parts One , Two & Three)i"Now when I", single work poetry
- We Rush Headlong ...i"into universal extremities / two people", single work poetry
- She Rummages Through …i"the regurgitated tailings of my habits", single work poetry
- Tidei"he runs from luxury", single work poetry
- A Fizzeri"We return books to the library and browse. You’re in health and I’m in poetry. I see your body through the bookcases, along with Bible Trivia and a volume of poems.", single work poetry
- A Party on the Coasti"When the doctors told her, she threw a party.", single work poetry
- Paris Review, Spring-Summer 1959, #21 (T.S. Eliot)i"I think it’s awfully dangerous to give general advice", single work poetry
- When Figs Flyi"The weight of the heat measures itself against the afternoon light", single work poetry
- A Drowsing Cat of a Dayi"It’s a drowsing cat of a day", single work poetry
- Arts Practicei"Because windows", single work poetry
- Collectionsi"a vigilance of watches. a fraternity", single work poetry
- From the Park Benchi"baby placed neatly on grass –", single work poetry
- I Went to a Cafe to Write a Poem about Unrequited Lovei"but instead I’m drunk on brunch cocktails at ten on a Tuesday morning.", single work poetry
- Journal Entry : Field Note #1i"Cities can ask so much of you sometimes. This morning I woke up and I brushed my teeth", single work poetry
- And Maybe I’m Just Drunki"but it’s easy to write shitty poems when you’ve been sitting in a café", single work poetry
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