Classic and Contemporary Poetry
A TRUCKER BREAKS DOWN, by DAVID BOTTOMS Poet's Biography First Line: Remembering himself pulling onto a highway Last Line: Flowing down through absolute darkness into a pool of rising vapor. Subject(s): Georgia (state); Solitude; Southern States; Trucks & Trucking; Loneliness; South (u.s.); Teamsters; Truckers; Freight | ||||||||
Other Poems of Interest...DIRECTIONS FOR CARRYING EXPLOSIVE NUCLEAR WASTES THROUGH ... by JUNE JORDAN THE TEAMSTER by MATHILDE BLIND A TRUCKER DRIVES THROUGH HIS LOST YOUTH by DAVID BOTTOMS JOSEPH'S REFORM (A TALE OF THE HOT DOG TAVERN) by BERTON BRALEY MCCARTHY'S BREW: A GULF COUNTRY YARN by GEORGE ESSEX EVANS THE TRUCK DRIVER by EDITH HARRIET JONES THE LIGHTS OF COBB AND CO. by HENRY HERTZBERG LAWSON EUROPE; THE 72ND AND 73RD YEARS OF THESE STATES by WALT WHITMAN |
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