Kirby Doyle
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Happiness Bastard
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The collected poems of Kirby Doyle
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published
1983
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2 editions
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Angel Faint
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published
1968
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Lyric Poems
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published
1988
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Sapphobones
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published
1966
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2 editions
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Crime, Justice, & Tragedy and Das Erde Profundus [Two Poems]
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Lyric Poems
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Sapphobones
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Angel Faint
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Big huge luminous the flowing eyes of God playing beams of
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“Outside . . . the street . . . the city . . . the darkness! O how the night was with me, taunting the rolls of thought that cuddled my brain. My memory like an old piano roll . . . four hot hands at the keys . . . wobbly fingers in my mind . . . my whole life ragtime in broken shoes . . . tiny mallets striking the strings of my soul . . . Ah, Tim, I tell you there's a tune left in the old box yet.”
― Happiness Bastard
― Happiness Bastard
“The interchangeable ballistics of human love fade in scholastic tears like a child's wash-drawing left to the rain.”
― Happiness Bastard
― Happiness Bastard
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