One Paris Penitence The Finches Collecting Shells The BahA'I School Reversal Kit It's January Still After You Said No Morning in Station North Page from a Woodland Journal, with Sketches of Yellow Wildflowers At a Farm in Silverton Autumn Scrapbook Two Poem Ending with a Bollywood Song Pastoral Monsoon Season, 2008 Five Photographs: My Host Brother, Me Bracelet Ajar Night Ride Through Hi-Tec City "When you get here, turn the light around to shine back." Three The Pain Body Nanquan Kills a Cat The Gardener's Sutra Overlapping Elegies To The Line I Cut The Mountain and the Teaspoon The Widow and the Pinecone Funeral for a Water Child "You have only one life, and that life is not yours alone." Love Poem with Lemon and Radishes Acknowledgments Notes
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"Hill's poems ring with a lyrical clarity that invites us to embrace the mysteries of everyday life. These are poems to live in and to get lost in, and, if you are patient and lucky, to never quite find your way out of. Gentle, honest, and unstintingly truthful, this is a beautiful and life-affirming book." - Ronald Wallace