David Bottoms
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We Almost Disappear
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published
2011
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3 editions
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Armored Hearts: Selected & New Poems
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published
1995
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4 editions
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Shooting Rats at the Bibb County Dump
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published
1980
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4 editions
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Otherworld, Underworld, Prayer Porch
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Waltzing Through the Endtime
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published
2004
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3 editions
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Vagrant Grace: Poems
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published
1999
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4 editions
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In a U-Haul North of Damascus
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published
1983
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5 editions
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Under the Vulture Tree
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Easter Weekend
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published
1990
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5 editions
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Any Cold Jordan
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published
1987
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3 editions
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“We all want to break our orbits, float like a satellite gone wild in space, run the risk of disintegration. We all want to take our lives in our own hands and hurl them out among the stars.”
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“We have all seen them circling pastures, have looked up from the mouth of a barn, a pine clearing, the fences of our own backyards, and have stood amazed by the one slow wing beat, the endless dihedral drift. But I had never seen so many so close, every limb of the dead oak feathered black; and I cut the engine let the river grab the jon boat and pull it toward the tree... Then as I passed under their dream, I saw for the first time its soft countenance the raw fleshy jowls, wrinkled and generous like the faces of the very old who have grown to empathize with everything. And I drifted away from them, reluctant, looking back at their roost, calling them what they are- transfiguring angels who pray over the leaf graves of the anonymous lost with mercy enough to consume us all and give us wings.”
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