Brightword / Kimberly Burwick
- Author:
- Burwick, Kimberly
- Published:
- Pittsburgh : Carnegie Mellon University Press, 2019.
- Copyright Date:
- ©2019
- Physical Description:
- 62 pages ; 22 cm
- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: I.Cardiac -- When my son's ascending aorta doubles -- Negative two degrees, I'm torn if his soul -- Green unowned awe, we are the gathers -- Cold enfolding now: alder, tulip-holder -- I closed my eyes---he could live a scarlet -- Rain holding down the buffaloberries -- Hold of algebra in this hawthorn gush of sun -- Ivy, calamint, the female -- Into the discussion: his disease, then rabbits -- Blue heron, that feathered tempest--- -- On the rough edges of blue noise, crickets wing -- Nothing yet enters our eyes as answers -- Tetralogy of daybreak -- II.Sensorium -- White friction, snow more specific -- Never my own branches---aspen, a fraction -- Snow-wound, this means he has gone -- Another way I held up my soul in the racket -- Bring the woman who irons her own land, lifting -- Your great artery has no metaphor, will not dissolve -- Lavender---a woolheart, a wildeat, all soil -- Russian sage, elk thistle, yarrow and pulse rate--- -- Hyacinths choose to be planted an inch deeper -- Where a body is depends on what you said -- Early tests: the growing zones -- Sound records its breastbone source -- Say, atmosphere---be given -- Your condition---I limit myself to the terror -- All the mathematical warblers, moths recasting -- III.Benthic -- The green has gone to the green curves -- Toward rip current the boy loads -- Mathematician, what I need now -- I'm leading you now -- What happened to the environment in his pink -- My boy will live another year, we'll measure -- We strain for the lullaby but it's bright -- The air is actually blowing -- Surf clams vanishingly normal as some -- Do not rescue the total brightness -- Forswear the ferry and what's left is whale -- Brightword, Brightward---bold -- Circumambulate the Sabbath, silent-leaning -- The continent of elements -- The earth warms to earth's blue-crab dark.
- Subject(s):
- ISBN:
- 9780887486517 paperback
0887486517 paperback
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