Donald Hall High Poems

  • 1.
    All winter your brute shoulders strained against collars, padding
    and steerhide over the ash hames, to haul
    sledges of cordwood for drying through spring and summer,
    for the Glenwood stove next winter, and for the simmering range.
    ...
  • 2.
    "Dead people don't like olives,"
    I told my partners in eighth grade
    dancing class, who never listened
    as we fox-trotted, one-two, one-two.
    ...
  • 3.
    High on a slope in New Guinea
    The Grumman Hellcat
    lodges among bright vines
    as thick as arms. In 1943,
    ...
  • 4.
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    "Always Be Closing," Liam told usâ??
    abc of real estate, used cars,
    ...
Total 4 High Poems by Donald Hall

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