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Rona Murray
Ten Poems from Ootischenie by Rona Murray
Today we searched head-stones
A Kind of Place
Let it be a tender summer
Jackal
It is remembering the hurling stones.
Animal Poem
There was not no not
New year's Day, 1965
In this white wood
Prayer for My Daughter
Like Yeats, I too desire you have
Finis
No crumbs even, that winter, no crumbs
Queen Shub-Ad
Beneath five thousand years of sand they found
The Snake
Eve, with nylon clinging
The Unicorn to the Lady
Your hands are flowers and I would place my heart
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