Foreword:
i. to dwell in towns of desuetude
ii. the specter of dawn
From i laughter down main street and the echoing hills:
Throughout the River Town
I Stumbled Upon a Rose in the Hay
Kissing Mirrors
Spreading Dodder
The Wilting of a Morning Song
In These Weeks Darkening
Some Sweetness Lingers
a spring came over me
From ii phantoms of twilight:
i cannot sing
and as the starlight
the -s of dreams
the seed
were i to starlight crash
Merry, Merry Come Out and Play
Love Me, Just Once, Phantom of my Shadows
The Voice of Terrible News
Brahms, Intermezzo, op. 118, no. 2
the prim lady
The Critic
I have scoured these streets
In the Fullness of Time
before the storm
From iii the darkening green and simmering heat:
Last Green of Summer
In My Fading Sight, a Sad Mist Falters
Lonely Treads the Fragile Madman
Letters I Had Hidden Away
To Long, Still, Is My Blame
Concrete and Crabgrass, the Greening Copper
From iv a torch amid the crystal mist:
When the Hum and Buzz are Silenced
In the Shadow of the Sycamore
Death Me Once Over
shower song
The Light of the Reaper
These Thousand Wages, Pointless, Proud, and Brief
My April Love
Taste of the Kiss Illicit
Reunion
“It is Only a Dream”
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