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Waterways: Poetry in the Mainstream Volume 23
Waterways: Poetry in the Mainstream vol. 23 no. 1
The excerpt from John Burnett's Payne's poem (Sometimes a Name), used as a theme for this issue, opened in the Cedar Tavern of the 1960's Greenwich Village. The poetry that followed in...
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Waterways: Poetry in the Mainstream vol 23 no 4
Sleepy Villagers, eversoslightly unravelled,/Straggle out, variously arrayed in fur coats,/Tennis shorts, moo-moos and running shoes, -- by James Henry Brennan from "The Greening of Ganse...
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Waterways: Poetry in the Mainstream vol 23 no 5
He haunts the shadowy night spots of Greenwich Village. He is from Morocco. Less than five feet tall, he carries a hump on his back that thrusts his head slightly forward. And what a h...
From: Ten Penny Players, Inc
Waterways: Poetry in the Mainstream vol 23 no 2
The theme for this issue came from Barbara Holland's poem, "The Dark of Greenwich Village" -- ". . . and somewhere a little shop/that disappears is caught in the act;/somewhere rain beats...
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