Wet : poems / by Carolyn Creedon.
Gleaming wet with all the fluids of life - the high sweet sacrament that stank of blood and wine - these poems defy us to separate the sacred from the profane, myths from the mundane, intellect from appetite.
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Kent, Ohio :
Kent State University Press,
2012.
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Table of Contents:
- Woman, Mined
- Medusa's Sisters
- How to Be a Cowgirl in a Studio Apartment
- Pap
- Litany
- Radish
- The Shift
- Permanent
- How to Be Perfect (Not You)
- Dear God, I
- Bone
- Wet
- After Thanksgiving
- Tenderloin Rainmakers
- Michelle
- Ganges Ophelia
- Fillmore and Geary
- Just a Sestina to You, Honey, Letting You Know What an Interesting Thing Happened to Me While You Were at Home Rubbing Your Wife's Back
- A Water Sonnet
- Inside and Outside
- On Receiving an Invitation to Denbigh High School's Twentieth Reunion
- Shoe, Worn
- The Rusty Nail
- For Jill, Who's Blue on Account of She Just Broke Up with Her Lover, an Asshole Doctor from Across the Water
- Fireflies
- Doris
- Pied Beauty
- Wet 2.0
- 600-Lb Marlin Eludes
- Pub Poem
- First Communion
- Holding
- The Shape of Her
- Bake
- Twenty
- Stone
- Love Song : Anniversary
- Eucharist
- Hysteria
- Spain
- Medusa's Love Song
- Shell
- A Marriage Poem
- B.A.R.T.
- Small Yahweh
- Whore
- Prayer.