Dangerous Goods. Sean Hill
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DANGEROUS GOODS
ALSO BY SEAN HILL
Blood Ties & Brown Liquor
© 2013, Text by Sean Hill
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Published 2013 by Milkweed Editions
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Cover artwork composed from images: canoe by MShep2, starlings by Rene Mansi, and map by Roberto A. Sanchez. All images from Istockphoto.com.
Author photo by Bart Nagel
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Hill, Sean, 1976-
[Poems. Selections]
Dangerous Goods : poems / Sean Hill. — First edition.
pages cm
ISBN 978-1-57131-895-4 (e-book)
I. Title.
PS3608.I43775A6 2013
811'.6—dc23
2013024301
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FOR LAUREN
CONTENTS
Distance Grows in the Bones
Bahamas Voyage: Meditations on Blacks on Boats
Voices in St. Paul’s Cathedral
Postcard to My Third Crush Today
Postcard to Regret
Dangerous Goods
Postcard to Listlessness
Above It All
From the Best Authorities
AFRICA from the best AUTHORITIES
Schieffelin Bros. Exports & Imports
What Can Come to Pass
A Freedman Speaks of His Fellow, 1872
Jail Yard
Spring 1986
Seven Pastorals at Sixteen
November 16, 1872
Family
In My Father’s House
Visiting the Carriage House
In Houston
On Simple Machines
Lack
Etymology in a Subway in Houston
Gannoway Returns, 1874
Postcard to Nostalgia
Bemidji Blues
Bemidji in Spring
Penumbra
Postcard to the Bottoms of My Shoes
June 1920
Aurora Borealis
Postcard with Blood Stain
We Live to Learn to Love: A Story
Postcard from Reconciliation
Dearest,
Postcard with Blood Stain Received
Somniloquent
Bemidji Blues
Against the Snow
Sam Kee, I imagine
Rara avis, 1913
Spring in Bemidji
Sugaring, 1915
Sugaring Redux
Still Life with Starlings and Man
A Photograph Taken in Duluth
after James Wright
The Wall
DANGEROUS GOODS
At a certain point I lost track of you.
—AGHA SHAHID ALI “FAREWELL”
POSTCARD TO WRONG ADDRESS
Yesterday I was, one