Grace Cavalieri

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Grace Cavalieri

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Average rating: 4.67 · 310 ratings · 80 reviews · 78 distinct works
Anna Nicole: Poems By Grace...

4.60 avg rating — 20 ratings — published 2008 — 2 editions
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Pinecrest rest haven

4.15 avg rating — 13 ratings — published 1998
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Trenton: Poems

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Water on the Sun

4.71 avg rating — 7 ratings — published 2006 — 2 editions
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The Poet's Cookbook

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 2009 — 2 editions
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Navy Wife

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 5 ratings — published 2010
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Cuffed Frays & Other Poems

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Other Voices, Other Lives: ...

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Sounds Like Something I Wou...

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“That song comes from sorrow there is no doubt. / Bullfinches in ancient times had eyes put out / so they would sing more sweet. Think of / those black beads dropped to earth coming / to seed flowers turning inward every single / one of them without its sight. / Stories say that moving in the wind they / made up song as if nothing had been lost and / this rings long into the night. Every sound / we hear turns to a bigger one and each is true. We add our own until it is the first din ever heard, the way poetry begins. — Grace Cavalieri, “A Field of Finches without Sight Still Singing,” Sounds Like Something I Would Say (Casa Menendez Press. 2010)”
Grace Cavalieri, Sounds Like Something I Would Say

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