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Author: MCALMON, ROBERT
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Mcalmon, Robert    Poet's Biography
16 poems available by this author


AERO-LAUGHTER    Poem Text    
First Line: You've never laughed
Subject(s): Aviation & Aviators; Airplanes; Air Pilots


AERO-METRE    Poem Text    
First Line: In pale spaciousness
Subject(s): Aviation & Aviators; Airplanes; Air Pilots


COMPLETION    Poem Text    
First Line: Yesterday was tomorrow
Subject(s): Goats; Death - Animals


CONSECRATION    Poem Text    
First Line: The achromatism of the sky
Subject(s): Self


CONSUMMATION    Poem Text    
First Line: In pursuit my plane
Subject(s): Aviation & Aviators; Airplanes; Air Pilots


FOR INSTANCE    Poem Text    
First Line: Vegetables / and jewelry, rightly displayed
Subject(s): Vegetables


FOR INSTANCE       
First Line: Vegetables


FORM DESTRUCTIONIST?ÇÖSCULPTOR    Poem Text    
First Line: And he turned at the corner near his boarding-house
Subject(s): Sculpture & Sculptors; Critics & Criticism


FORTUNO CARRACCIOLI    Poem Text    
First Line: The fat woman in the flat across the street
Subject(s): Love - Absence Of; Social Classes; Labor & Laborers; Caste; Work; Workers


PERSPICUITY    Poem Text    
First Line: Pirouettes / my plane
Subject(s): Aviation & Aviators; Airplanes; Air Pilots


QUERY    Poem Text    
First Line: Landscape / before such as which
Subject(s): Landscape


TODAY'S MUSIC    Poem Text    
First Line: His being started with music
Subject(s): Time; Music & Musicians


VILLAGE    Poem Text    
First Line: The saloons are all closed now. Boards are across their doorways
Last Line: Which I learned to swim is dry, life is so dry, dust dry there
Subject(s): Neighbors; Villages


VILLAGE       
First Line: The saloons are all closed now. Boards are across their doorways
Last Line: Is dry, life is so dry, dusty dry there
Subject(s): Neighbors; Villages


VOLPLANETOR    Poem Text    
First Line: Insoluable in high air's quiescency
Subject(s): Aviation & Aviators; Airplanes; Air Pilots


WHITE MALES    Poem Text    
First Line: White stallions dashed by
Subject(s): White (color)