Название: The Incomplete Tim Key
Автор: Tim Key
Издательство: Ingram
Жанр: Юмористические стихи
isbn: 9780857861207
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Poem#430: ‘The Very, Very Big Man’
Poem#1038: ‘Tiger’
Poem#736: Untitled
Poem#180: ‘Gigging’
Poem#723: ‘Dirty Derreck’
Poem#1012: ‘Love’
Poem#716: ‘The Fury’
Poem#579: ‘Penis Eyes’
Poem#536: ‘Deliberately Gory Poem’
Poem#1139: ‘Kafkaesqueish?’
Poem#1141: Untitled
Poem#258: ‘Walking With William’
Poem#1063: ‘Up’
Poem#1106: ‘With Vegetables’
Poem#492: ‘Plummeting’
Poem#1000: ‘Bad Call’
Poem#621: ‘Paint’
Poem#142: ‘Hospital’
Poem#1087: ‘Old Meat’
Poem#527: ‘Identity’
Poem#1078: ‘’Twas The Snap Awoke Her’
Poem#476: ‘Flames’
Poem#401: ‘Ken’s Lot’
Poem#421: ‘Occupational Hazard’
Poem#522: ‘The Change’
Poem#895 : ‘The Wizard’
Poem#950: ‘What Can Happen’
Poem#159: ‘Loyalty’
Poem#1991: ‘Most Unwelcome’
Poem#206: Draft I
Poem#206: Draft II
Poem#206: Draft III
Poem#206: Draft IV
Poem#206: Draft V
Poem#206: Draft VI
Poem#206: Draft VII
Poem#206: Draft VIII
Poem#206: Draft IX
Poem#206: Draft XXXVIII
Poem#206: Draft XXXIX
Poem#206: Draft XL
Poem#919: ‘Stats’
Poem#894: ‘Preparation’
Poem#962: ‘Jimmy’
Poem#1178: ‘The End’
Poem#1174: ‘Sharing’
Poem#505: ‘Envy’
Poem#1100: ‘The Sparrow’
Poem#651: ‘A Proactive Man’
Poem#726: ‘Pursuit’
Poem#1172: ‘Standing by the Sandwiches’
Poem#891: ‘Anyone?’
Poem#171: ‘Leafing’
Poem#708: ‘Courage’
Poem#1147: ‘Not So Welcome’
Poem#538: ‘At Work’
Index of Poems by People Parading Around in them
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POEM#436
‘SUNDAY MORNING’
‘I never shot her,’
Ned lied.
Mr Ward cradled his dog in his arms.
His knees bent under the weight.
INTRODUCTION
Poetry, paperback. Paperback, poetry. They sound nice next to one another, don’t they? The words ‘poetry’ and ‘paperback’. Like ‘cherries’ and ‘jam’. They make a merry couple.
And when the idea first came about to commit my poetry to print I have to say I dreamt immediately of the finished book being in paperback. There is a certain beauty, a timelessness about paperback books. I remember my father sitting me down and telling me tales of his paperback copy of Ted Hughes poetry. He’d go watery-eyed as he reminisced about long, hot summer’s days in the late 1950s cycling around the Fens with a slim copy of Hughes’s efforts tucked into the inside СКАЧАТЬ