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Issue Details: First known date: 1968... vol. 1 no. 2 July 1968 of Crosscurrents : Recent Australian Poetry est. 1968 Crosscurrents
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1968 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
I Can Hear Her as She Tries to Sleepi"she", Kris Hemensley , single work poetry (p. n.p.)
Winter Variationsi"a stack of wood", Terry Gillmore , single work poetry (p. n.p.)
Droughti"Heavy stillness pressing down,", Dorothy May Pope , single work poetry (p. n.p.)
The Heroi"The cavalry man", John R. Smith , single work poetry (p. n.p.)
May 2ndi"I feel brave tonight", Sue Russell , single work poetry (p. n.p.)
The Tale of Andi"Now listen to me baby", Frances Yule , single work poetry (p. n.p.)
The Widowsi"Two widows walk glance in glance", Mal Morgan , single work poetry (p. n.p.)
Sundowni"The day blackens and dies", Leon Slade , single work poetry (p. n.p.)
In a Pond, Looking Outi"I can' see", Ian Keck , single work poetry (p. n.p.)
Nathanial / The Beginning of a Sagai"As I am unable to understand very little,", Geoffrey Eggleston , single work poetry (p. n.p.)
The Dayi"left behind", Ian Dee , single work poetry (p. n.p.)
Awakeneri"I have seen His hands upon the children", Paul Smith , single work poetry (p. n.p.)
The Eternal Desert of the Mindi"The monkey uses the lightcord", Andrew Jach , single work poetry (p. n.p.)
Questionsi"Once songs were simple", Norman Campbell Thompson , single work poetry (p. n.p.)
The Last Angeli"She came in sheets of rain and flying knives,", M. L. Benton , single work poetry (p. n.p.)
The Royal Vergei"Mind had long prepared its manifesto", Oswald Hall , single work poetry (p. n.p.)
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