Timothy Steele
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All The Fun's In How You Say A Thing: An Explanation Of Meter & Versification
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published
1999
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12 editions
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Missing Measures: Modern Poetry and the Revolt Against Meter
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published
1990
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4 editions
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Toward the Winter Solstice: New Poems
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published
2006
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3 editions
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Sapphics and Uncertainties: Poems 1970-1986
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published
1995
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2 editions
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Sapphics Against Anger and Other Poems
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published
1986
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6 editions
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The Color Wheel
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published
1994
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4 editions
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Able Muse Anthology
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published
2010
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Uncertainties and Rest: Poems
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published
1979
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2 editions
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OPEN the DOOR: Introduce Your Friends to Jesus
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published
2015
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2 editions
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Nine poems
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published
1984
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“We enter life and thus inherit
The kingdom of the human voice.
The Word is Word because we share it.
Wonder encourages our choice
To sort out life’s conflicting data,
To come to terms with its traumata,
To shape ourselves to nothing less
Than reasoned self-forgetfulness.
For years we’ve traded rhyme and measure,
And if our poems are books today,
It is in hopes that others may
Take from them solace, sense, or pleasure,
Though years pass with their wonted speed
And though the times we shared recede.”
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The kingdom of the human voice.
The Word is Word because we share it.
Wonder encourages our choice
To sort out life’s conflicting data,
To come to terms with its traumata,
To shape ourselves to nothing less
Than reasoned self-forgetfulness.
For years we’ve traded rhyme and measure,
And if our poems are books today,
It is in hopes that others may
Take from them solace, sense, or pleasure,
Though years pass with their wonted speed
And though the times we shared recede.”
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