Keeping out of trouble / by John Woods.

Author
Woods, John, 1926-1995 [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Bloomington : Indiana University Press, ©1968.
Description
87 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.

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    Series
    Indiana University poetry series [More in this series]
    Medium/​Support
    8vo. rdabf
    Notes
    Poems.
    Contents
    • Keeping out of trouble
    • Bearers of my name
    • Turning to look back
    • Looking both ways before crossing
    • Moving to the suburbs
    • Verges
    • Looking up and down
    • Worrying about Chicago
    • In Washington, D.C.
    • Taking my medicine
    • Some martial thoughts
    • Gloss
    • Cabinet considers the needs of citizens
    • Ode to the Smith and Wesson revolver
    • Kill to eat
    • Getting up too early on Sunday morning
    • Touch
    • Come to me and singing
    • Light girl
    • Now the singing is over
    • In the full of love
    • What the organist knows
    • In the time of apples
    • Days #1
    • Days #2
    • Days #3
    • 184501965
    • After a day's fishing
    • In South Chicago
    • For the cornerstone of a new suburb
    • Simples
    • Going up for the rebound
    • Dead soldier
    • Coming to the saltlick
    • Day shall be known for foxes
    • Words
    • Dead animals
    • Wooden flail
    • Five feathered foragers
    • Layering
    • Facing the music
    • These military poets
    • Mouse catcher
    • May we please have the next slide?
    • Summons
    • California, here you come
    • Asking directions in California.
    ISBN
    • 0253997410
    • 9780253997418
    LCCN
    68027357
    OCLC
    293439
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