These poets recalled not only the events of this world, but depicted before their audience the terrors and the hopes of the next.
A poet recalls her childhood as a member of a troubled family in East Texas during the early 1960's.
A poet 7 recalls her troubled childhood.
Both poets recalled the Rugg story as a ghost tale from their childhood, and evidently were unaware of its literary origin in Austin's stories.
In "Seed Leaves" the poet recalls the struggle of the still young, against the impulse to cling to their own untested promise, to flower into open air.
The poet recalls the past glory of Muslims as he deals with contemporary political problems.
The poet then recalls how she was visited by Reason who advised her to stop writing.
A poet recalls her childhood as a member of a troubled family in East Texas.
A poet 4 recalls her troubled childhood.
A poet 2 recalls her troubled childhood.