Collage (1984 Lotus Press, Inc. Edition) (Q6380)

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1984 Lotus Press, Inc. Edition
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Collage (1984 Lotus Press, Inc. Edition)
1984 Lotus Press, Inc. Edition

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    COLLAGE | Poems | by | Mwatabu Okantah | [ornamentation] | Detroit | LOTUS PRESS | 1984
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    Copyright © 1984 | by Mwatabu Okantah
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    Printed in the United States of America
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    [1] dedication | as i grow older, | i see him; | i see in him the strength | out of which i come: | grew up not really knowing him well. | on the way to becoming blue collar | middleclass, | i/he/we became lost | between six day factory | work week and little league. | when i was a baby | a factory accident | destroyed one of his eyes. | red circle moons call to mind | his blurring survivor. |
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