Carrying Water in a Sieve by Jeanne Shannon
EVENSONG LYING AWAKE IN BLUE STARLIGHT SANDIA NIGHT IN A ROSE WOOD WONDERING BACK TO TOP @
LYING AWAKE IN BLUE STARLIGHT Page from a Book of Hours Toward the Blue Rooms of What We Remember San Diego Summer Afternoon, Songs from the Forties Playing Summer Dusk in a Desert City Patterns Long-Night Moon Postscript Lying Awake in Blue Starlight, Thinking of Lois Meditation in February My Drowned Eyes Turned to Emeralds If I Had a Daughter Cold Landscape with Woman Walking Beside a River For M, Whose Name is Gold Autumn, and Lady Day Singing "We May Never Meet Again" She Had a Farm in Africa Interstices Carrying Water in a Sieve Vespers
LYING AWAKE IN BLUE STARLIGHT
Page from a Book of Hours Toward the Blue Rooms of What We Remember San Diego Summer Afternoon, Songs from the Forties Playing Summer Dusk in a Desert City Patterns Long-Night Moon Postscript Lying Awake in Blue Starlight, Thinking of Lois Meditation in February My Drowned Eyes Turned to Emeralds If I Had a Daughter Cold Landscape with Woman Walking Beside a River For M, Whose Name is Gold Autumn, and Lady Day Singing "We May Never Meet Again" She Had a Farm in Africa Interstices Carrying Water in a Sieve Vespers
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