
Hariot's RoundYour ear inside stone, must sing
Gold bitten and true, the corn kernel, one seed,
I must plant one gold seed in your mouth with my lips.
Raleigh says: the Queen known my name. The Crown
Of a "woodpecker" is ruby, but shy.
Inhabitants adorn themselves with feathers, and feathers
Bright on arrow ends. Bow-before a Queen. Bend closed my book.
The page is deaf that turns back to look at what it found."
"In "North True South Bright," Dan Beachy-Quick proves the compass of his eye to be perfectly exact, precisely true. These poems are finely made contemporaries of sunlight. And, like sunlight, their history is Now."-Donald Revell
| d kenneth richardson f a caspari tech laurel technical services terry maag doris hasler | s a bradford pratap bhanu mehta john r sabin kishimoto masashi v a muscatelli |