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Issue Details: First known date: 1971... 1971 Where the Wind Came : Poems
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Sydney, New South Wales,:Angus and Robertson , 1971 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Blood is the Wateri"What theories come floating up as battles,", Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work poetry (p. 3-15)
Lilti"Making the slow line dip and sway in its motion,", Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work poetry (p. 19)
Ballad of the Invadersi"What on earth do you see", Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work poetry (p. 20-21)
The Centaur Withini"Your tight nets dredge the water", Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work poetry (p. 22)
The Jokeri"Self", Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work poetry (p. 23)
Chaosi"My stars", Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work poetry (p. 24)
Helli"A past without a present", Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work poetry (p. 25)
The Death of Rustumi"My centaur is broken. Ruksh", Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work poetry (p. 26)
Central Park Autumn (after Campana)i"To the wraithlike garden, the stiff tree shorn", Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work poetry (p. 27)
Evening at San Migueli"Suddenly, at shadow, the plaza fills with birds,", Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work poetry (p. 28)
Foreign Roomsi"To sing abroad,", Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work poetry (p. 29-30)
Getting Her Out of Bedi"Out out out", Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work poetry (p. 31)
The Good Spiriti"Having nothing to say", Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work poetry (p. 32)
In Hay Fever Season In Hay Fever Timei"Spring breaks down", Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work poetry (p. 33)
IIi"A drive flashes from the thick meat of my bat", Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work poetry (p. 34)
Ii"There he goes, went, catch him,", Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work poetry (p. 34)
III : For Bruce Dawei"Film has no tenses, the latest pundit says,", Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work poetry (p. 35)
IVi"Looms up the liner's rivetty white side,", Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work poetry (p. 35)
Mark Antonyi"Madam, why did your galleys turn and flee,", Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work poetry (p. 36-37)
Meditation with Memoriesi"All over the world things are going on at once,", Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work poetry (p. 38-39)
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