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|a Williams, Miller.
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|a Time and the tilting earth :
|b poems /
|c Miller Williams.
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|a Baton Rouge :
|b Louisiana State University Press,
|c [2008]
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|c ©2008
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|t An unrhymed sonnet --
|t After all these years of prayer and pi r square --
|t Epithalamium --
|t How step by step we have come to understand --
|t A note from when I was here to anyone here --
|t Some lines to a dog who doesn't see the difference --
|t Irony in the real world --
|t Thoughts on an anniversary : once more, with feeling --
|t The old professor deals with death and dying --
|t Something that meant to be a sonnet for an anniversary evening --
|t A note to the alien on Earth --
|t The more things change --
|t Sitting in a bar after a poetry reading --
|t Helping a lady of eleven get her lessons --
|t Means to and end --
|t Could be --
|t At her 1:30 appt. Mrs. Simmons tries to explain what happened --
|t At seventy-five suddenly --
|t Yesterday, today --
|t The alphabet as part of what we are --
|t Digital sex --
|t Poem without a title or closing line --
|t Notes toward a commencement address --
|t Thinking of leaving the church the young preacher thinks again --
|t Separatio in loco.
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|t The fourteen-line confession of a retro-poet --
|t Her mind made up again to kill herself she explains it to herself --
|t Thinking about relativity, cosmology, and final causes --
|t For George Haley, about to go to the Gambia --
|t Some words on the wedding of a good woman --
|t Time and the tilting Earth --
|t "Scientists at NASA ..." --
|t Again on the date of her death he remembers the marriage --
|t The greatest among you shall be the least --
|t For a shy young woman, a look at how she came, who tells me luck doesn't know her name --
|t Talking about the retirement of someone not soon forgotten --
|t The young preacher talks to himself at the corner cafe --
|t To think of them there --
|t Quatrain to an old friend --
|t A ten-year-old in joint custody writes her first poem when her father gets married again --
|t He listens to himself talking to himself --
|t About the physicality of being --
|t He gets around to answering the old question --
|t A poem wants me --
|t Ours --
|t Poem to be read at my deathbed.
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|a Poetry browsing collection: gift of Eleanor Weinbaum family.
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|a American poetry.
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|a Texas A&M University
|b College Station
|c Sterling C. Evans Library
|d Evans: Weinbaum Poetry Collection (1st floor)
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