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JEFFERS, by MARK JARMAN Recitation by Author Poet's Biography First Line: To raise a stump of rock into a tower, rolling a stone / in place as the years pass. Last Line: Loved ones reappear, and you will sleep Subject(s): Jeffers, Robinson (1887-1962) | ||||||||
Other Poems of Interest...THE RETURN OF ROBINSON JEFFERS by ROBERT HASS WORD BASKET WOMAN by GARY SNYDER THE POET IS DEAD by WILLIAM EVERSON AN EPISTLE TO ROBINSON JEFFERS by MARGARET FERGUSON GIBSON FAILED TRIBUTE TO THE STONEMASON OF TOR HOUSE, ROBINSON JEFFERS by JAMES TATE UNA JEFFERS TO HER HUSBAND, ROBINSON by BARBARA BRENT BROWER POET IS DEAD by WILLIAM EVERSON RETURN OF ROBINSON JEFFERS by ROBERT HASS |
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