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Title: Some Grand Dust by William Minor ISBN: 0-9661452-4-0 Publisher: Chatoyant Pub. Date: June, 2002 Format: Paperback List Price(USD): $12.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (1 review)
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Summary: Superbly crafted verses of life, longing, loving, & family
Comment: Some Grand Dust comprises two poem cycles ("Our Peasant Life" and "Moker") by jazz authority and writer William Minor. These are superbly crafted verses of life, longing, loving, family, and neighbors - both real and imagined. Moker's Unborn Daughter: Today she wants to take a walk/and talk about men, his least favorite subject./"What can you tell me about them?" she asks./"Nothing," he replies. "Not a thing." Well,/you must know something," she snaps back./"As much as I know," he says, "about myself."/"Is that all?" she cries, and clasps her hands/before her face, tossing her not so delicate/hair. "See? See?' she chides, peeking through/the game they used to play: "This is the church/and this the steeple." "See what?" he cries./She dances away. "See? See?" she calls/back over her truly beautiful shoulder,/Moker's mocking unborn daughter.
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