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and dug my fingers in the sand (2000) is a collection of poetry by the Australian writer Brook Emery.[1]
Contents
The collection contains 51 poems.
- “and dug my fingers in the sand”
- “King Lear at Nambucca Heads, 1988”
- “Seascape I”
- “Fruit Salad”
- “Infidelity”
- “Song of Songs 5 : 2”
- “Breathing and the Wind”
- “Lithosphere”
- “Crossing the Border”
- “Demeter”
- “Pinball Rider”
- “Near Brooklyn”
- “Daylight Saving”
- “Improvising with Flaubert”
- “Cowboys”
- “My Father’s Eyes”
- “Shellac”
- “With My Father-in-Law”
- “Abstract”
- “She”
- “A Twist of Hemp”
- “The Distance and the Heat”
- “Interstices”
- “Postcards”
- “Driving Home”
- “Being done, there is no pause“
- “Learning to Dive”
- “Physical”
- “Approaching the Edge”
- “Imagined Seas”
- “Geometry”
- “Friday Night”
- “Interior with Windows”
- “What’s Left Out”
- “April”
- “Flags Crack and Wrap”
- “Kato (HD – 1220)”
- “Rear Window”
- “any and all means”
- “Taking Stock”
- “The Next Step”
- “Three Feet”
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