From the Book - First edition.
The world keeps ending, and the world goes on --
Catastrophe is next to Godliness --
Disaster means "without a star" --
Poem with an end in sight --
Science fiction poetry --
We used our words we used what words we had --
Danez says they want to lose themselves in bops they can't sing along to --
I have bad news and bad news, which do you want first --
Grief is a thing with tense issues --
Who died and made you American --
Poem in place of a poem --
Amid rising tensions on the Korean Peninsula --
I learned that I was beautiful --
In the aftermath of the unforgivable, I raise my doomed, green head --
Upon learning that some Korean War refugees used partially detonated napalm canisters as cooking fuel --
Upon learning that some Korean War refugees used partially detonated napalm canisters as cooking fuel --
Upon learning that some Korean War refugees used partially detonated napalm canisters as cooking fuel --
Upon learning that some Korean War refugees used partially detonated napalm canisters as cooking fuel --
How to let go of the world --
Aaron says the world is upside down --
Field trip to the Museum of human history --
Prayer for the untranslated testimony --
With mouths and mushrooms, the earth will accept our apology --
Things that already go past borders --
Dispatches from a future great-great-granddaughter --
From the Book - First Ecco paperback edition.
Part I : Catastrophe is next to Godliness
Disaster means "without a star"
Poem with an end in sight
We used our words we used what words we had
Danez says they want to lose themselves in bops they can't sing along to
I have bad news and bad news, which do you want first
Grief is a thing with tense issues
Who died and made you American
Amid rising tensions on the Korean Peninsula
I learned that I was beautiful
In the aftermath of the unforgivable, I raise my doomed, green head
Upon learning that some Korean War refugees used partially detonated napalm canisters as cooking fuel
Upon learning that some Korean War refugees used partially detonated napalm canisters as cooking fuel
Upon learning that some Korean War refugees used partially detonated napalm canisters as cooking fuel
Upon learning that some Korean War refugees used partially detonated napalm canisters as cooking fuel
Part III : How to let go of the world
Part IV : Aaron says the world is upside down
Field trip to the Museum of human history
Prayer for the untranslated testimony
With mouths and mushrooms, the earth will accept our apology
Things that already go past borders
Dispatches from a future great-great-granddaughter