Woman to Woman sequence   poetry  
Issue Details: First known date: 2003... 2003 Woman to Woman
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The Bitter Almond Tree i "Under her window when she was young and warm", Justina Williams , 1970 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Dreaming Vine : Poems of Peace, Women and Environment 1970; (p. 9) People and Peace : Selected Poems 1986; (p. 4) My Country, the World 2003; (p. 27)
Mad Maisie i "Ah, why have you gone so far from the Cross", Justina Williams , 1970 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Dreaming Vine : Poems of Peace, Women and Environment 1970; (p. 15) My Country, the World 2003; (p. 30)
Song Cycle of Venus : V : Women Carrying Banners i "We are carrying banners sacred as childbirth,", Justina Williams , 1975 single work poetry
— Appears in: By All the Clocks 1975; (p. 18) People and Peace : Selected Poems 1986; (p. 46) My Country, the World 2003; (p. 31)
To a Girl Working as a Gardener Fined $1000 Dollars for Smoking Marihuana i "Dear Margaret, girl gardener, mute in the dock", Justina Williams , 1975 single work poetry
— Appears in: By All the Clocks 1975; (p. 22)
The Year of Georgina i "Is it rain on my face, dropping with slow insistence", Justina Williams , 1975 single work poetry
— Appears in: By All the Clocks 1975; (p. 29) My Country, the World 2003; (p. 26)
Time Zone i "In her time zone", Justina Williams , 2003 single work poetry
— Appears in: My Country, the World 2003; (p. 29)

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