| &................44 | |
| & the mortar is not yet dry... | AD62Preludes 37 |
| & the mortar is not yet dry... | AD62Preludes 46 |
| & the mortar is not yet dry | AD62Preludes 68 |
| & the mortar is not yet dry . | AD62Preludes 69 |
| & the dream wakes | AD62Preludes 70 |
| & the voice fades | AD62Preludes 71 |
| & done up my stitches, | AD62Preludes 88 |
| & this poem will be finished. | AD62Preludes 90 |
| lilies & roses of blood . . . | CP86Canzones Flutes 7 |
| & the mortar is not yet dry ... | CP86LimitsSiren III 3 |
| & the mortar is not yet dry ... | CP86LimitsSiren III 10 |
| & the mortar is not yet dry | CP86LimitsSiren III 32 |
| & the mortar is not yet dry; | CP86LimitsSiren III 33 |
| & done up my stitches, | CP86LimitsSiren IV 12 |
| & this poem will be finished ... | CP86LimitsSiren IV 14 |
| & was within the corpse - | CP86LimitsDeluge VII 4 |
| & he said: | CP86LimitsDeluge VII 21 |
| & lo, to keep it till it burns out ... | CP86LimitsDeluge VII 23 |
| & the cancelling out is complete. | CP86LimitsDeluge XII 10 |
| & lobsters & shells in | Heavensgate Maid 11 |
| & the mortar is not yet dry... | Limits64Siren III 35 |
| & the mortar is not yet dry... | Limits64Siren III 44 |
| & the mortar is not yet dry | Limits64Siren III 66 |
| & the mortar is not yet dry ... | Limits64Siren III 67 |
| & this poem will be finished. | Limits64Siren IV 88 |
| & the cancelling out is complete. | Limits64Deluge X 174 |
| (& the mortar is not yet dry...) | TR62SirenLimits 174 |
| & the mortar is not yet dry... | TR62SirenLimits II 35 |
| & the mortar is not yet dry... | TR62SirenLimits II 44 |
| & the mortar is not yet dry | TR62SirenLimits II 66 |
| & the mortar is not yet dry... | TR62SirenLimits II 67 |
| & the dream wakes | TR62SirenLimits II 68 |
| & the voice fades | TR62SirenLimits II 69 |
| & done up my stitches, | TR62SirenLimits IV 86 |
| & this poem will be finished. | TR62SirenLimits IV 88 |
| Dots & brackets, | TR62LimitsDeluge VI 26 |
| & he ate the dead lion, | TR62LimitsDeluge VII 47 |
| & was within the corpse - | TR62LimitsDeluge VII 48 |
| & he said: | TR62LimitsDeluge VII 67 |
| & lo, | TR62LimitsDeluge VII 69 |
| & killed the Sunbird. | TR62LimitsDeluge IX 110 |
| & the cancelling out is complete. | TR62LimitsDeluge X 173 |
| & lobsters & shells in | Heavensgate Maid 11 |
| Give me a spooknif; & shave my long beard... | TR62LimitsDeluge X 166 |
| A................251 | |
| Like a shriek of incense, | TR65SilencesDrums II 19 |
| Like a web | TR65SilencesDrums II 34 |
| A half-forgotten name; like a stifled sneeze. . | TR65SilencesDrums III 61 |
| For a dumb child to hide his nakedness ... | TR65SilencesDrums III 65 |
| On a bankrupt; | TR65SilencesDrums IV 81 |
| To a sonorous | TR65SilencesDrums IV 87 |
| A tiger mask and nude spear... | AD62Preludes 10 |
| A low growth among the forest. | AD62Preludes 20 |
| A green cloud above the forest. | AD62Preludes 34 |
| Like a shadow, | AD62Preludes 73 |
| For a feast of antelopes.... | BO65SilencesDrums II 24 |
| Like a web | BO65SilencesDrums II 33 |
| For a dance of elephants. | BO65SilencesDrums II 38 |
| A half-forgouen name; | BO65SilencesDrums III 69 |
| Like a stifled sneeze | BO65SilencesDrums III 70 |
| For a dumb child to hide his nakedness. | BO65SilencesDrums III 74 |
| On a bankrupt.... | BO65SilencesDrums IV 90 |
| beneath a village umbrella, | CP86Canzones Forest 2 |
| in a dry cellar. | CP86Canzones Debtor 4 |
| of a mad generation | CP86Canzones Debtor 11 |
| of a mad generation. | CP86Canzones Debtor 17 |
| in a dry cellar. | CP86Canzones Debtor 23 |
| and a knock on the door | CP86Canzones Debtor 28 |
| on a rock | CP86Canzones Debtor 37 |
| in a dry cellar. | CP86Canzones Debtor 44 |
| Sing a new note . . . | CP86Canzones Flutes 9 |
| a garland? A handful of tears? | CP86Canzones Flutes 13 |
| Sing a new note . . . | CP86Canzones Flutes 15 |
| Sing a new note. | CP86Canzones Flutes 36 |
| A song of Christmas of | CP86Canzones Mist 29 |
| A bowl of incense, a nest of fireflies? | CP86Distances I 6 |
| chamber, a voice, from very far away, | CP86Distances I 9 |
| in a cloud of incense, | CP86Distances II 33 |
| a triangular lintel | CP86Distances IV 2 |
| with a hollow centre, | CP86Distances IV 6 |
| like a vast countenance: | CP86Distances IV 10 |
| of a nameless religion: | CP86Distances V 11 |
| in a proud oblation, | CP86Distances V 14 |
| like a cry of wolf above crumbling houses - | CP86Distances VI 30 |
| Like a shriek of incense, | CP86Drums II 6 |
| Like a web | CP86Drums II 21 |
| A half-forgotten name; like a stifled sneeze. . | CP86Drums III 24 |
| For a dumb child to hide his nakedness ... | CP86Drums III 28 |
| On a bankrupt; | CP86Drums IV 16 |
| To a sonorous | CP86Drums IV 22 |
| a prodigal | Heavens-Lab Passage 4 |
| a wagtail, to tell | Heavens-Lab Passage 20 |
| a sunbird, to mourn | Heavens-Lab Passage 22 |
| a mother on a spray. | Heavens-Lab Passage 23 |
| a village where liveth | Heavens-Lab Initiations 47 |
| a minstrel who singeth) | Heavens-Lab Initiations 49 |
| here a white hen at midterm. | Heavens-Lab Lustra 14 |
| to a palm grove | Heavens-Lab Lustra 23 |
| A tiger mask and nude spear ... | CP86LimitsSiren I 11 |
| A low growth among the forest. | CP86LimitsSiren II 5 |
| A green cloud above the forest. | CP86LimitsSiren II 18 |
| like a shadow, | CP86LimitsSiren III 37 |
| A branch of fennel on an | CP86LimitsDeluge V 3 |
| "A fleet of eagles, | CP86LimitsDeluge VIII 3 |
| A blind dog howls at his godmother: | CP86LimitsDeluge IX 2 |
| Like a horse-tail-man, | CP86LimitsDeluge X 14 |
| Like a manatee strikes down the waters of the beginning | CP86Maidens I 6 |
| From a forgotten farewell | CP86Maidens IV 2 |
| A blind beggar leaning on a porch. | CP86Wind 16 |
| a calabash; | CP86Wind 36 |
| And a great fearful thing already tugs at the cables of the open air, | CP86Thunder 7 |
| A nebula immense and immeasurable, a night of deep waters - | CP86Thunder 8 |
| With a wave of the hand | CP86Hurrah 4 |
| a roadmaker makes a road | CP86Slitdrum 55 |
| Before a going and coming that goes on forever ... | CP86Alto 42 |
| makes a difference: certainly makes | CP86Sisters I 7 |
| A shank for a sheet, a double arch - | CP86Sisters I 11 |
| Earth, a double handful anciently gathered. | CP86Sisters III 34 |
| A worshipper hears the flutes - | CP86Sisters V 73 |
| a prodigal, | Heavensgate Idoto 4 |
| a wagtail, to tell | Heavensgate Passage 10 |
| a sunbird, to mourn | Heavensgate Passage 12 |
| a mother on a spray. | Heavensgate Passage 13 |
| a village where liveth | Heavensgate Initiation 53 |
| a minstrel who singeth | Heavensgate Initiation 55 |
| into a dughole to hold, | Heavensgate Maid 6 |
| a broken shadow. | Heavensgate Maid 44 |
| here a white hen at midterm. | Heavensgate Lustra 14 |
| to a palm grove | Heavensgate Lustra 38 |
| a painted smile: | Heavensgate Newcomer 40 |
| a blinded heron | Heavensgate Transition 7 |
| like a weaverbird | Limits64Siren I 2 |
| A tiger mask and nude spear... | Limits64Siren I 10 |
| A low growth among the forest. | Limits64Siren II 19 |
| A green cloud above the forest. | Limits64Siren II 32 |
| like a shadow, | Limits64Siren III 71 |
| A branch of giant fennel, | Limits64Deluge V 3 |
| 'A fleet of eagles | Limits64Deluge VIII 75 |
| A blind dog howls at his godmother - | Limits64Deluge VIII 99 |
| Not a stir, | Limits64Deluge IX 126 |
| not a dead leaf whispered, | Limits64Deluge IX 127 |
| Like a horse-tail-man, | Limits64Deluge IX 134 |
| A shadow - | Limits64Deluge X 163 |
| A tiger mask and nude spear... | TR62SirenLimits I 10 |
| A low growth among the forest. | TR62SirenLimits II 19 |
| A green cloud above the forest. | TR62SirenLimits II 32 |
| Like a shadow, | TR62SirenLimits II 71 |
| A branch of giant fennel, | TR62LimitsDeluge V 3 |
| A fleet of eagles | TR62LimitsDeluge VIII 75 |
| A blind dog squatting, howls at his godmother - | TR62LimitsDeluge VIII 99 |
| Not a stir, | TR62LimitsDeluge IX 127 |
| not a dead leaf whispered, | TR62LimitsDeluge IX 128 |
| Like a horse-tail-man, | TR62LimitsDeluge IX 135 |
| A shadow - | TR62LimitsDeluge X 164 |
| -- a hole-for-a-loop, an action at a lawcourt: | TR63Sisters iii 67 |
| A host of harlequins under the shadows; | TR63Sisters iv 79 |
| A worshipper hears the flutes; | TR63Sisters iv 83 |
| a garland? A handful of tears? | CP86Canzones Flutes 13 |
| A shank for a sheet, a double arch - | CP86Sisters I 11 |
| -- a hole-for-a-loop, an action at a lawcourt: | TR63Sisters iii 67 |
| Palinurus, alone in a hot prison, you will keep | TR65SilencesDrums III 40 |
| Palinurus, alone in a hot prison, you will keep | CP86Drums III 3 |
| A nebula immense and immeasurable, a night of deep waters - | CP86Thunder 8 |
| An iron dream unnamed and unprintable, a path of stone. | CP86Thunder 9 |
| and spilt his blood as at a slaughter. | TR63Sisters Introit 7 |
| Awake, like a shriek of incense, | BO65SilencesDrums II 18 |
| or the bailiff with a writ? | CP86Canzones Debtor 33 |
| Believing me a child - | CP86Canzones Mist 59 |
| Believing me a child - | CP86Canzones Mist 65 |
| This day belongs to a miracle of thunder; | CP86Break 3 |
| blinded like a strong-room. | Limits64Siren IV 80 |
| Blinded like a strong-room. | AD62Preludes 82 |
| Blinded like a strong-room. | TR62SirenLimits IV 80 |
| Soaring and sinking like dead leaves blown by a gust | CP86Year III 8 |
| But like a dead letter unanswered | BO65SilencesDrums IV 85 |
| BUT WILL a flutist never stop to wipe his nose? | CP86Masks IV 1 |
| My mouth calls from a cavern ... | CP86Distances VI 9 |
| and we camp in a convent in the open. . . | TR63Sisters iii 61 |
| the same thunder can make a bruise - condolences: | CP86Slitdrum 59 |
| I have lived the oracle dry on the cradle of a new generation... | CP86Wind 17 |
| with the armpit-dazzle of a lioness, | Heavens-Lab Watermaid 18 |
| with the armpit-dazzle of a lioness, | Heavensgate Maid 21 |
| And deeded it a truth-value system, | Limits64Deluge VI 23 |
| They deemed it a truth-value system, | CP86LimitsDeluge VI 8 |
| And deemed it a truth-value system, | TR62LimitsDeluge VI 23 |
| Of twin-drops of dew on a leaf: | CP86Wind 20 |
| For we sense with dog-nose a | TR65SilencesDrums II 28 |
| With dog-nose a Babylonian capture, | CP86Drums II 16 |
| You who trapped the white elephant like a common rabbit | CP86Masks III 5 |
| enclosed in a square | CP86Distances IV 4 |
| How many million promises can ever fill a basket. . . | CP86Hurrah 16 |
| Two faces of a coin | CP86Canzones Mist 3 |
| On far side a rainbow | Heavensgate Passage 5 |
| condolences to appease the fever of a wake among tumbled tombs | CP86Slitdrum 35 |
| kolanuts fir for a queen, | CP86Maidens II 8 |
| Weave for him a shadow out ofyour laughter | TR65SilencesDrums III 64 |
| Weave for him a shadow out of your laughter | BO65SilencesDrums III 73 |
| Weave for him a shadow out of your laughter | CP86Drums III 27 |
| can we cane him for felling a tree - condolences ... | CP86Slitdrum 57 |
| Pieces in the form of a pear . . . | CP86Sisters V 67 |
| Pieces in the form of a pear. | TR63Sisters iv 77 |
| Give me a spooknif, and shave my long beard ... | Limits64Deluge X 165 |
| Give me a spooknif; & shave my long beard... | TR62LimitsDeluge X 166 |
| THE GLIMPSE of a dream lies smouldering in a cave, | CP86Alto 35 |
| the panther has delivered a hare | CP86Slitdrum 8 |
| the panther has delivered a hare | CP86Slitdrum 10 |
| the Hombill is there again (the Hornbill has had a bath) | CP86Slitdrum 25 |
| For he was a shrub among the poplars | AD62Preludes 15 |
| FOR HE WAS a shrub among the poplars, | CP86LimitsSiren II 1 |
| FOR HE WAS a shrub among the poplars | Limits64Siren II 15 |
| FOR HE WAS a shrub among the poplars | TR62SirenLimits II 15 |
| Gazing heavenward for a new star approaching; | CP86Alto 40 |
| The flaming rainbow behind her like a wolf she devours; | CP86Maidens I 5 |
| TAKE HER to a mountain waterfall, | CP86Canzones Mist 55 |
| Here is a new laid egg | Heavens-Lab Lustra 13 |
| Here is a new laid egg | Heavensgate Lustra 13 |
| -- a hole-for-a-loop, an action at a lawcourt: | TR63Sisters iii 67 |
| inscribed in a circle | CP86Distances IV 5 |
| For barricaded in iron handiwork a miracle caged. | CP86Break 12 |
| Or leaned upon a withered branch, | CP86Wind 15 |
| A blind beggar leaning on a porch. | CP86Wind 16 |
| The autocycle leans on a porch, the branch dissolves into embers, | CP86Wind 18 |
| HERE rather let us lie in a new haven, | CP86Canzones Debtor 18 |
| Or forces life to a headlong conclusion | CP86Year II 16 |
| Do not listen at a keyhole | Heavensgate Initiation 65 |
| offering me love in a | CP86Canzones Mist 61 |
| To limber our membranes for a dance of elephants ... | TR65SilencesDrums II 37 |
| To limber our membranes for a dance of elephants ... | CP86Drums II 24 |
| fu1filling each moment in a | Heavens-Lab Watermaid 49 |
| fulfilling each moment in a | Heavensgate Maid 57 |
| a mother on a spray. | Heavens-Lab Passage 23 |
| a mother on a spray. | Heavensgate Passage 13 |
| mouth of a stranger empty of meaning, | CP86Distances VI 15 |
| not my queen, a broken shadow. | Heavens-Lab Watermaid 38 |
| A half-forgotten name; like a stifled sneeze. . | TR65SilencesDrums III 61 |
| A half-forgotten name; like a stifled sneeze. . | CP86Drums III 24 |
| Two arms can never encircle a giant iroko. | CP86Masks IV 2 |
| Not leaving a mark. | AD62Preludes 74 |
| Not leaving a mark. | CP86LimitsSiren III 38 |
| Not leaving a mark. | Limits64Siren III 72 |
| Not leaving a mark. | TR62SirenLimits II 72 |
| A bowl of incense, a nest of fireflies? | CP86Distances I 6 |
| And the age rolls on like a wind glassed flood, | CP86Year I 14 |
| The drums of curfew pander to a dance of death; | CP86Thunder 15 |
| etru bo pi alo a she e anando we aquandem... | Heavensgate Passage 20 |
| Distils the radiance of a king ... | CP86LimitsDeluge V 11 |
| the radiance of a king ... | Limits64Deluge V 12 |
| the radiance of a king... | TR62LimitsDeluge V 12 |
| where the repose was a dream | CP86Canzones Debtor 26 |
| HERE rather let us rest in a new haven | CP86Canzones Debtor 39 |
| Returning from a dream, | CP86Canzones Mist 10 |
| the road becomes a throne | CP86Slitdrum 56 |
| a roadmaker makes a road | CP86Slitdrum 55 |
| What makes a difference makes two rooms and a doorway | TR63Sisters iii 66 |
| save into a dughole, to hold, not to drown with - | Heavens-Lab Watermaid 6 |
| We shall make a grey turn to face it. | CP86Sisters IV 51 |
| We shall make a grey turn to face them. | TR63Sisters ii 43 |
| A shank for a sheet, a double arch - | CP86Sisters I 11 |
| to shepherds, with a lute on his lip: | Heavens-Lab Initiations 50 |
| And shepherds with a lute in their lip. | Heavensgate Initiation 56 |
| the same thunder should wear a plume - condolences | CP86Slitdrum 54 |
| And into time time slips with a lazy pace | CP86Year I 16 |
| Sea smiles at a distance | CP86Canzones Mist 5 |
| THE GLIMPSE of a dream lies smouldering in a cave, | CP86Alto 35 |
| - So, like a dead letter unanswered, | TR65SilencesDrums IV 76 |
| - So, like a dead letter unanswered, | CP86Drums IV 11 |
| plucking from tender string a | CP86Canzones Forest 3 |
| That makes a difference, makes no wall or | TR63Sisters iii 64 |
| over the head a tarpauline? | TR63Sisters iii 63 |
| and the gardens, on their faces a painted smile: | Heavens-Lab Newcomer 20 |
| And there was a continual going to the well, | TR63Sisters Introit 8 |
| There was a tenement | CP86Canzones Debtor 24 |
| Hearts that throb like a diesel engine. | CP86Year II 9 |
| condolences quivering before the iron throne of a new conqueror: | CP86Slitdrum 22 |
| teaching the woods to sing a | CP86Canzones Forest 11 |
| And asked him to do a rock-drill - | CP86LimitsDeluge VI 12 |
| And asked him to do a rock-drill: | Limits64Deluge VI 29 |
| And asked him to do a rock-drill: | TR62LimitsDeluge VI 29 |
| thunder fells the trees cut a path | CP86Slitdrum 51 |
| We are tuned for a feast-of-seven-souls ... | TR65SilencesDrums I 13 |
| For we are tuned for a feast-of-seven-soul...... | BO65SilencesDrums I 12 |
| We are tuned for a feast-of-seven-souls ... | CP86Drums I 12 |
| Round about us like a fence of thorns raised | CP86Maidens II 17 |
| And void as a debt summons served | TR65SilencesDrums IV 80 |
| And void as a debt summons served | BO65SilencesDrums IV 89 |
| And void as a debt summons served | CP86Drums IV 15 |
| Sea walks like a rainbow | CP86Canzones Mist 7 |
| Have shouldered my way through a mass of ancient | CP86Wind 13 |
| What makes a difference makes two rooms and a doorway | TR63Sisters iii 66 |
| Who, fighting a battle in front, | CP86Masks III 14 |
| Who converted a jungle into marble palaces | CP86Masks III 19 |
| Who watered a dry valley and weeded its banks | CP86Masks III 20 |
| Who transformed a desert into green pasture | CP86Masks III 23 |
| And will remain a mountain | CP86Masks III 25 |
| And there will be a continual going to the well, | CP86Sisters II 27 |
| BUT AT THE window, outside, a shadow: | CP86LimitsDeluge XII 1 |