Circles on the Water

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by Marge Piercy


  The Greater Grand Rapids lover 1975

  The Lansing bad penny come again blues 1975

  The poet dreams of a nice warm motel 1976

  Skimpy day at the solstice 1974

  The market economy 1977

  The love of lettuce 1977

  Martha as the angel Gabriel 1976

  Snow in May 1976

  The window of the woman burning 1975

  Going in 1975

  Athena in the front lines 1962–75

  The root canal 1976

  Doors in the wind and the water 1976

  You ask why sometimes I say stop 1977

  Smalley Bar 1977

  For Shoshana Rihn—Pat Swinton 1975

  In the wet 1977

  Crows 1975

  If they come in the night 1977

  At the core 1975

  Beauty I would suffer for 1976

  A gift of light 1977

  From THE MOON IS ALWAYS FEMALE

  The inside chance 1979

  Night flight 1978

  Excursions, incursions 1978

  Apologies 1968

  The long death 1979

  The cast off 1977

  Rainy 4th 1979

  Attack of the squash people 1978

  Intruding 1978

  September afternoon at four o’clock 1978

  Morning athletes 1977

  Cats like angels 1978

  For strong women 1977

  For the young who want to 1979

  Hand games 1979

  Right to life 1979

  Shadows of the burning 1979

  The sabbath of mutual respect 1979

  The perpetual migration 1978

  The longest night 1979

  Crescent moon like a canoe 1978

  SEVEN NEW POEMS

  It breaks 1979

  What’s that smell in the kitchen? 1980

  Wind is the wall of the year 1980

  Laocoön is the name of the figure 1979

  Snow, snow 1981

  Digging in 1981

  Let us gather at the river 1980

  A note about the author

  Marge Piercy is the author of seventeen collections of poetry, including Circles on the Water, a selection from her early works. Among her more recent volumes: The Crooked Inheritance; Colors Passing Through Us; The Art of Blessing the Day; What Are Big Girls Made Of?; Mars and Her Children; Available Light; My Mother’s Body; and Stone, Paper, Knife. In 1990 her poetry won the Golden Rose, the oldest poetry award in the country. She is also the author of a memoir, Sleeping with Cats, and seventeen novels, the most recent being Sex Wars. Her fiction and poetry have been translated into sixteen languages. She lives on Cape Cod with her husband, Ira Wood, the novelist and publisher of Leap Frog Press, with whom she has written a play, a novel, and most recently the second edition of So You Want to Write: How to Master the Craft of Fiction and Personal Narrative.

  Marge Piercy’s website address is www.margepiercy.com.

 

 

 


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