Issue Details: First known date: 1999... 1999 A Habit of Shores : Filipino Poetry and Verse from English, 60's to the 90's
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* Contents derived from the Quezon City, Manila,
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Philippines,
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Southeast Asia, South and East Asia, Asia,
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University of the Philippines Press , 1999 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
To the Morning's Fat Mani"The way you smother windows", Merlinda Bobis , single work poetry (p. 383-384)
The Flower Mani"he has this hump", Merlinda Bobis , single work poetry (p. 384-385)
Note: First line in this publication: he has his hump
Mother's Breaki"warmest noons when she feels breathlessly", Merlinda Bobis , single work poetry (p. 385-386)
I Wish You Sea-Green Stillnessi"i wish you sea-green stillness", Merlinda Bobis , single work poetry (p. 386-387)
Womansongi"sometimes, i think me ready.", Merlinda Bobis , single work poetry (p. 387-388)

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