Joseph Millar
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Overtime
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published
2001
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2 editions
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Blue Rust (Carnegie Mellon Poetry
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published
2012
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Fortune
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published
2006
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2 editions
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Kingdom
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Dark Harvest: New and Selected Poems, 2001–2020 (Carnegie Mellon University Press Poetry Series)
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Bestiary
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published
2012
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Shine (Carnegie Mellon University Press Poetry Series)
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Ocean
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published
2010
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2 editions
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Slow Dancer
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published
1992
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Plantastic Puzzles: A Word Search Adventure for Nature Lovers
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“One Day"
Everything shimmers
with the sound of the train
rattling over the bridge
especially the ears and nostrils and teeth
of the horse riding out
to the pasture of death
where the long train runs
on diesel fuel
that used to run on coal.
I keep listening
for the crickets and birds
and my words fall down below.
I mistook the train for a thunder storm,
I mistook the willow tree
for a home, it's nothing to brag about
when you think of it
spending this time all alone.
I wandered into the hay field
and two ticks jumped in my hair
they dug in my scalp
and drank up my blood
like the sweet wine of Virginia,
then left me under the Druid moon
down here on earth in the kingdom.”
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Everything shimmers
with the sound of the train
rattling over the bridge
especially the ears and nostrils and teeth
of the horse riding out
to the pasture of death
where the long train runs
on diesel fuel
that used to run on coal.
I keep listening
for the crickets and birds
and my words fall down below.
I mistook the train for a thunder storm,
I mistook the willow tree
for a home, it's nothing to brag about
when you think of it
spending this time all alone.
I wandered into the hay field
and two ticks jumped in my hair
they dug in my scalp
and drank up my blood
like the sweet wine of Virginia,
then left me under the Druid moon
down here on earth in the kingdom.”
―
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