From the Horoscope Cast in Seattle Following My Daughter's Birth --
Poem for My Child, with a Line by Seferis --
her words: Early Language --
her words: "My face looks like jellyfish" --
her words: Asked "Are you a little girl ..." --
her words: "this place is full of dogs ..." --
her words: "Mamas talk civilized" --
Lament, with Flesh and Blood --
her words: "They've bought the world" --
Preparing the Will, Three Generations --
her words: The Old Valentine --
her words: The A, B, C, D, and F --
Maureen Morris, Mother of Five, Eats a Pansy from the Garden of a Fancy Restaurant in Aspen --
Of Birds and Their Metaphors --
her words: "There are lots of ..." --
Measurings, Work and Worth --
Harmonies for the Alienation of My Daughter --
her words: "I was trying ..." --
her words: Poem about the Evenings --
The Spaces Between Birds --
One Way She Spoke to Me --
her words: "every single thing except ..." --