This work contains the following individual pieces:
- ‘That generation’s dream, aviled’
- ‘Throw away the lights, the definitions’
- ‘How long and late the pheasant sleeps …’
- ‘From this I shall evolve a man’
- ‘In the cathedral, I sat there, and read’
- ‘I am a native in this world’
- ‘It is the sea that whitens the roof’
- ‘The world washed in his imagination’
- ‘He held the world upon his nose’
- ‘A poem like a missal found’
- ‘A few final solutions, like a duet’
- ‘Poetry is the subject of the poem’
- ‘A substitute for all the gods’
- ‘What is there in life except one’s ideas’
- ‘That I may reduce the monster to’
- ‘A dream (to call it a dream) in which’
- ‘The person has a mould. But not’
- ‘The earth is not earth but a stone’
- ‘Is this picture of Picasso’s, this “hoard”’
- ‘First one beam, then another, then’
- ‘The pale intrusions into blue’
- ‘Tom-tom, c’est moi. The blue guitar’
- ‘Slowly the ivy on the stones’
- ‘Raise reddest columns. Toll a bell’
- ‘And the color, the overcast blue’
- ‘The vivid, florid, turgid sky’
- ‘It is the sun that shares our works’
- ‘A tune beyond us as we are’
- ‘Do not speak to us of the greatness of poetry’
- ‘So that’s life, then: things as they are?’
- ‘Ah, but to play man number one’
- ‘I cannot bring a world quite round’
- ‘The man bent over his guitar’
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