Flint Memorial Library (North Reading)

While we've still got feet, new poems, David Budbill

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While we've still got feet, new poems, David Budbill
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 147-150)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
While we've still got feet
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
57286149
Responsibility statement
David Budbill
Sub title
new poems
Table Of Contents
Gama Sennin -- Thirty-five years -- Drink a cup of loneliness -- Thirty-five miles to a traffic light -- In the tradition -- Up here -- Directions -- Irrelevant and useless -- Weather report -- Smoke and ash -- Inward -- Judevine Mountain built a house -- Perched in these Green Mountains -- I've got my father's ashes on my desk -- The first, the greatest, the best -- All this striving to succeed will make you a failure for sure -- What is ambition compared to death? -- Kim Ku-yong says -- All this ego -- A dream -- Gandhi said once -- November again again -- Just now -- End of November -- Winter is the best time -- The mind no-mind brought to mind -- Yang Wan-li says -- Same old thing -- Straight like iron -- The emperor -- Easy as pie -- The warrior's question -- If a Bodhisattva -- February 13, 2003 -- It's different now -- Reading Olav Hauge in the dead of winter -- Two views of the same place -- Leaving home -- The woodcutter -- What would I do without her? or, the hypocrite tells the truth for once -- Another winter night -- Thirty-five years alone -- Well, most of the time anyway -- Wild monk or? -- What is going on here? -- Do something with your body -- Dialogue -- The mountain recluse asks himself a question -- The beautiful people -- Again just now -- He grieves -- The world left behind -- The other -- Ugly Americans -- The rich are never satisfied -- Here and there: a sunny day, April 2003 -- Sympathy for the poor -- April 3, 2003 -- Love song -- Another spring -- Birth and death in the dooryard -- In the year in which I was fifty-seven -- Written while riding the Q Train across Manhattan Bridge into Chinatown in a city I once called home; or, self-pity in the city -- Look at her now -- Now look at me -- Going home -- Judevine Mountain's siren song: upon returning home from the city -- What it takes -- Summer's here -- Don't speak in the abstract -- Praise for ambition and lust -- After a painting by Tu Chin called The scholar Fu Sheng in a garden -- With Hui-neng -- The old tree -- The way is like language -- No escape -- Litany for the emperor -- Where I went to school -- The evolution of soph -- When Han Shan was twenty-nine -- Questions -- My father is with me -- The circle is unbroken -- Ryōkan says -- Lies -- Walking meditation -- Glad to be who they are -- My father -- Like smoke from our campfire -- Too busy -- The busy man speaks -- Poem with a quotation from Mr. Lin -- Of two minds -- Green Mountain woodchuck landscape haiku -- Right now -- Often I think i'd rather -- The end of August -- After looking at an anonymous Sung-Dynasty painting called Lake retreat among willow trees -- A little story about an ancient Chinese emperor -- Yellow leaves-red leaves -- October day-October night -- The lazy bees -- No poems -- This shining moment in the now -- My old and well-known lover -- A nameless ghost -- All ye who are doubtful and confused -- Carnal vision -- A question -- That rebellious streak always did him in -- A cave on Judevine Mountain -- Learning patience -- The woodcutter changes his mind -- What good is this? -- It's now or never -- Unnamed in the records of the immortals -- My house -- Making a poem by quoting Issa -- What we need -- What have I got to complain about? -- Different names, the same person -- Winter: tonight: sunset -- South China tiger, Green Mountain catamount -- Tomorrow
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