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Issue Details: First known date: 1966... 1966 The Other Half : Poems
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Sydney, New South Wales,:Angus and Robertson , 1966 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
New Guinea Legend: The Finding of the Mooni"This is the village where it happened.", Judith Wright , single work poetry (p. 41-49)
Beside the Creeki"Under the wavering water shine the stones,", Judith Wright , single work poetry
For John Shaw Neilsoni"If I could live like you, John Shaw-", Judith Wright , single work poetry
Typists in the Phoenix Buildingi"In tiled and fireproof corridors", Judith Wright , single work poetry
Turning Fiftyi"Having known war and peace", Judith Wright , single work poetry
The Trapi"'I love you,' said the child,", Judith Wright , single work poetry
To Hafiz of Shirazi"Once I did not know the birds were described,", Judith Wright , single work poetry
Snakeskin on a Gatei"Summer's long heats slowing at January's end", Judith Wright , single work poetry
Sculpturei"The obstinate block, mere weight, oppressed his hands", Judith Wright , single work poetry
The Real Dreami"There is intellectual pride in the silence of contemplation.", Judith Wright , single work poetry
Prayeri"Let love not fall from me though I must grow old-", Judith Wright , single work poetry
The Other Halfi"The self that night undrowns when I'm asleep", Judith Wright , single work poetry
Naked Girl and Mirrori"This is not I. I had no body once-", Judith Wright , single work poetry
Metamorphosisi"The old man sat there, and the running child", Judith Wright , single work poetry
Homecomingi"Spring, and the road is plushed with tender dust;", Judith Wright , single work poetry
For Jack Blighti"Poets are always writing about the sea:", Judith Wright , single work poetry
Document, Judith Wright , single work poetry
Clock and Hearti"The trap of time surprised my heart--", Judith Wright , single work poetry
Child with a Dead Animali"The thing you saw set your eyes running tears", Judith Wright , single work poetry
The Beanstalk, Meditated Lateri"What's fortune, that we pray it may be mild?", Judith Wright , single work poetry
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