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Introduction | xiii | |
Harting: When Things Fall Apart | 1 | |
"Love" | 12 | |
"Fulfillment" | 13 | |
"We Don't Know How to Say Goodbye" | 14 | |
"Worked Late on a Tuesday Night" | 15 | |
"Crumbling Is Not an Instant's Act" | 17 | |
"Thursday, 11:00 A.M." | 18 | |
"The Pear" | 19 | |
"Barbie Doll" | 20 | |
"The Second Coming" | 22 | |
Hamlet II.ii. 270-279 | 24 | |
"Fight Song" | 25 | |
"Feeling Fucked Up" | 27 | |
"The Heart" | 29 | |
Hiding: When You Shut Down | 31 | |
"Red Onion, Cherries, Boiling Potatoes, Milk--" | 43 | |
"Wants" | 44 | |
"Returning to My Cottage" | 45 | |
"Hotel" | 46 | |
"Summer: 6:00 a.m." | 47 | |
"Plainsong" | 49 | |
"In a Hard Intellectual Light" | 52 | |
"A Room" | 54 | |
"The Fist" | 56 | |
"Embrace" | 57 | |
"Mutable Earth" | 58 | |
Reeling: When You Go Wild | 61 | |
"The Wave" | 74 | |
"Down, Wanton, Down!" | 75 | |
"To His Coy Mistress" | 77 | |
"The Nectarine Poem" | 80 | |
"Pub Poem" | 83 | |
"Poem (Lana Turner Has Collapsed!)" | 86 | |
"Equinox" | 87 | |
"Delight in Disorder" | 88 | |
"At the Gym" | 89 | |
Dealing: When You Face Facts | 91 | |
"The End and the Beginning" | 103 | |
"The Tropics in New York" | 106 | |
"Night on the Island" | 107 | |
"Lures" | 110 | |
"Waiting on Elvis, 1956" | 112 | |
"Those Winter Sundays" | 113 | |
"She Does Not Remember" | 114 | |
"The Dogs" | 115 | |
"The Layers Between Me" | 117 | |
"Purple Bathing Suit" | 119 | |
Excerpt from Paradise Lost | 121 | |
Healing: When You Find Yourself | 123 | |
"Better" | 134 | |
"Petit Dejeuner" | 135 | |
"Not-Yet" | 136 | |
"The Correspondence School Instructor Says Goodbye to His Poetry Students" | 138 | |
"Homecoming" | 140 | |
"Navy Barbie" | 141 | |
"why some people be mad at me sometimes" | 143 | |
"The House Was Quiet and the World Was Calm" | 144 | |
"Danse Russe" | 146 | |
"The Suitor" | 147 | |
"Chai 1924-2000" | 148 | |
Believing: When You Stay Strong | 151 | |
"Sadie's Poem" | 163 | |
"To a Poor Old Woman" | 164 | |
"Filling Station" | 165 | |
"A Blessing" | 167 | |
"Pied Beauty" | 169 | |
"The Pope's Penis" | 170 | |
"Immigrant Picnic" | 171 | |
"We Take Our Children to Ireland" | 174 | |
"Emily Dickinson and Elvis Presley in Heaven" | 176 | |
"Sister Lou" | 178 | |
"Here" | 181 | |
Afterword | 183 | |
Biographies of Contributors | 187 | |
Acknowledgments | 199 | |
About the Editors | 201 |
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Add Kiss Off: Poems to Set You Free, The editors of The Hell with Love are back, applying their irreverent view of life and love to help melt the hardest heart. For anyone who's been let down by life and love, these poems reveal that the most important person one can fall in love with is o, Kiss Off: Poems to Set You Free to your collection on WonderClub |