Potential Titles: Ray Young Bear
Jan. 1st, 2012 09:17 pmAltered its taste to bitter dishsoap - Ray Young Bear "The Aura of the Blue Flower That is a Goddess"
An impasse that gave us the weather - Ray Young Bear "The Aura of the Blue Flower That is a Goddess"
The luminescent mantle of the kerosene lamp - Ray Young Bear "The Aura of the Blue Flower That is a Goddess"
Perches on trampled cat tail reeds - Ray Young Bear "For You, a Handful of the Greatest Gift"
Because he dove unflinchingly to retrieve Earth - Ray Young Bear "For You, a Handful of the Greatest Gift"
Before a smoldering star's song - Ray Young Bear "Four Hinterland Abstractions"
Through its testament of cold light - Ray Young Bear "Four Hinterland Abstractions"
Ochre grains of distant battlefields - Ray Young Bear "Four Hinterland Abstractions"
A galaxy falling as snow - Ray Young Bear "In Pine, Arizona"
With pillars of swirling ice - Ray Young Bear "In Pine, Arizona"
Who rises to the cool and minty wind - Ray Young Bear "In the First Place of My Life"
Milkweeds dance-standing as the wind passes - Ray Young Bear "John Whirlwind's Doublebeat Songs, 1956"
With one talon over the wet snow - Ray Young Bear "Our Bird Aegis"
Caught in the blinding stars of the future - Ray Young Bear "To See as Far as the Grandfather World"
The vulnerable wire foundation of who we are not - Ray Young Bear "To See as Far as the Grandfather World"
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An impasse that gave us the weather - Ray Young Bear "The Aura of the Blue Flower That is a Goddess"
The luminescent mantle of the kerosene lamp - Ray Young Bear "The Aura of the Blue Flower That is a Goddess"
Perches on trampled cat tail reeds - Ray Young Bear "For You, a Handful of the Greatest Gift"
Because he dove unflinchingly to retrieve Earth - Ray Young Bear "For You, a Handful of the Greatest Gift"
Before a smoldering star's song - Ray Young Bear "Four Hinterland Abstractions"
Through its testament of cold light - Ray Young Bear "Four Hinterland Abstractions"
Ochre grains of distant battlefields - Ray Young Bear "Four Hinterland Abstractions"
A galaxy falling as snow - Ray Young Bear "In Pine, Arizona"
With pillars of swirling ice - Ray Young Bear "In Pine, Arizona"
Who rises to the cool and minty wind - Ray Young Bear "In the First Place of My Life"
Milkweeds dance-standing as the wind passes - Ray Young Bear "John Whirlwind's Doublebeat Songs, 1956"
With one talon over the wet snow - Ray Young Bear "Our Bird Aegis"
Caught in the blinding stars of the future - Ray Young Bear "To See as Far as the Grandfather World"
The vulnerable wire foundation of who we are not - Ray Young Bear "To See as Far as the Grandfather World"
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