Jewelweed

Jewelweed
ISBN-10
1553910486
ISBN-13
9781553910480
Category
Poetry
Pages
87
Language
English
Published
2006
Publisher
Broken Jaw Press
Author
Karen Davidson

Description

Raking up , breaking into compostable pieces everything you've learned ( but you've already forgotten plenty ) , you sidestep the great scrapheap of desire left to moulder behind the pickets . There is nothing pretty about this process ...

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