Brian Phillip Kunde

A Dancing Floor for Butterflies
poems

(an Internet sampler)

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Contents
Dislocation
     [Blurb]
     To the Reader
     Screen Icon
     Interpreter
     Like Clockwork
     Unfathomable
     Showcase of Cats
Domicile
     Apology
     Difference
     Magnetic Moments
     Doldrums
     Secret
     Strawberry Bath
Environment
     Desert Rain
     Bay Before Dawn
     Ghost Marsh
     Bay Margin
     Textured Lands
Violence
     Killing True Night
     Along the Lane
     Deflorescence
     Palm Sundae
     Babylawn
Beyond
     Heavy Madonna
     Coyote Crazed
     The Sacred Passes
     Repossession
Dream
     Avian Dreams
     Pierce Arrow
     Where Beauty Lives
     Magic
Submersion
     Superstices
     Glimpsed in Windows
     Moving Ants
     Slipstream
     Setting Out
Labor
     In the Stairwell
     Lunch for Shaun
     South Stacks
     Paper Pushers

Index to Titles and First Lines
Notes
Acknowledgements
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About the Collection.

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     A Dancing Floor for Butterflies is a poetry collection by Brian Kunde, published as a chapbook by Fleabonnet Press in December, 1999. Some of its poems were previously published in the Stanford University Libraries' electronic newsletter SUL News Notes and/or posted on the Internet. This Internet sampler comprises the table of contents of the chapbook and the four poems previously published.
     All pieces in this collection are copyrighted by the author. All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this sampler, its constituent documents, or portions thereof in any form. Persons interested in making use of these materials or purchasing the chapbook should contact the author at: bkunde@stanford.edu.
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A Dancing Floor for Butterflies : poems
(an Internet sampler)

1st web edition posted 2/11/2000
(first page in sampler posted 7/12/1999).
This page last updated 1/11/2012.

Published by Fleabonnet Press.
© 1999-2012 by Brian Kunde.