from Repetitions Issue no. 115 Summer 1990 His companions fell asleep on the hawsers in the stern;and she came, took him by the hand and led hima little ways above the shore; she lay down beside him
Three Poems Issue no. 91 Spring 1984 All night long, on all sides of the house, there ate large, black, invisible horsesgrazing in the stubbled field. Their legs are tied. The sound of their hoovesmoving across the dry sheaves, is the only living thing in the world.