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1983 edition, published by Lotus Press, Detroit
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Ransomed Wait (1983 Lotus Press edition)
1983 edition, published by Lotus Press, Detroit

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    The Ransomed Wait | Poems | by | May Miller | [ornament] | Detroit | LOTUS PRESS | 1983
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    Copyright 1983 | by May Miller Sullivan
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    0916418405
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    [1 of 2] Grateful acknowledgement is made to the following | for the original publication of many of the poems | included in this volume: The American University | Writer, The Beloit Poetry Journal, Calalloo, The | Charioteer Press, Cricket Press, Folger Library | Broadside, Generation, Howard University Medical |
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    [2 of 2] Journal, Linden Press, Martin Luther King Library | Broadside, Phylon, South and West, Sylvan | Publishers, Ltd., The Washington Dossier, Scop | Publications and Window.
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    LOTUS PRESS, INC. | "Flower of a New Nile" | Post Office Box 21607 | Detroit, Michigan 48221
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    [1 of 2] FOR ROBERT HAYDEN | He extended to truths | he believed abide | and called to comrades, | those faltering in the run | (the hopeless and the doomed) | and to those who, gifted, | lighted their flares | at his larger flame. | He had known them all, | had lived their stories | (the defeats, the acclaim) | while tracking the path |
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    [2 of 2] to a high green garden | where honor etches | a crystalline goal: | love of all mankind and art.
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    [10] 11-77 [3]
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