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100 Prized Poems: Twenty-five years of the Forward Books (Kindle Single) 100 Prized Poems: Twenty-five years of the Forward Books by William Sieghart
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“The one rule is ‘everything ends’.”
William Sieghart, 100 Prized Poems: Twenty-five years of the Forward Books
“When one glove is missing, both are lost.”
William Sieghart, 100 Prized Poems: Twenty-five years of the Forward Books
“Sometimes I am dizzy with the fear of losing everything – the sea, the sky, all living creatures, forests, estuaries: we trade so much to know the virtual we scarcely register the drift and tug of other bodies scarcely apprehend the moment as it happens: shifts of light and weather and the quiet, local forms of history:”
William Sieghart, 100 Prized Poems: Twenty-five years of the Forward Books
“Retreating from the world, all I can do Is build a new world, one demanding less”
William Sieghart, 100 Prized Poems: Twenty-five years of the Forward Books