The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 137Yale Literary Society, 1968 |
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Page 32
... living in the South ; although I'm from Tidewater Virginia and feel Southern , I don't feel so Southern that I'm not unable to move rather easily out of the tradition . But , on the other hand , I feel a definite attachment to the South ...
... living in the South ; although I'm from Tidewater Virginia and feel Southern , I don't feel so Southern that I'm not unable to move rather easily out of the tradition . But , on the other hand , I feel a definite attachment to the South ...
Page 43
... living boughs , young shoots trembling with wrensongs . When we get out the reshaped roof & wings will sing with birds who don't need any more to trust . . . . Whereas we lose our trust , the reshaped roof & wings will sing black ...
... living boughs , young shoots trembling with wrensongs . When we get out the reshaped roof & wings will sing with birds who don't need any more to trust . . . . Whereas we lose our trust , the reshaped roof & wings will sing black ...
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... living at this hour Your humour would not be appreciated By a generation Dislocated with laughter . ( Collecting on the bunkers like timed ants after Their nest has been smudged by a temperamental boy Only one speaking and he mad ...
... living at this hour Your humour would not be appreciated By a generation Dislocated with laughter . ( Collecting on the bunkers like timed ants after Their nest has been smudged by a temperamental boy Only one speaking and he mad ...
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