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In Your Stolen Dream

In Your Stolen Dream Joseph Bathanti Appalachian Heritage, Volume 14, Number 1, Winter 1986, pp. 17-18 (Article) Published by The University of North Carolina Press DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/aph.1986.0067 For additional information about this article https://muse.jhu.edu/article/440294/summary Access provided at 19 Feb 2020 22:37 GMT from JHU Libraries IN YOUR STOLEN DREAM (For Richard Hugo) Head furrowed, pensive as a Rainbow about to strike and show he's the bait in his mouth, you ramrodded the workshop table awaiting one lucky word from us. Your advice was hard enough to turn back nails: Cerignola, Brenner Pass, stone, trout; those are words that stick, that bear-walk with us. While you stayed in Cullowhee, reading your poems, I drove the drunken mountain to Asheville. Among us, grizzlies slept in the clouds of Grandfather Mountain; and your stolen dream returned, curving into red rivers. —Joseph Bathanti 17 18 http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Appalachian Review University of North Carolina Press

In Your Stolen Dream

Appalachian Review , Volume 14 (1) – Jan 8, 2014

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Abstract

Joseph Bathanti Appalachian Heritage, Volume 14, Number 1, Winter 1986, pp. 17-18 (Article) Published by The University of North Carolina Press DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/aph.1986.0067 For additional information about this article https://muse.jhu.edu/article/440294/summary Access provided at 19 Feb 2020 22:37 GMT from JHU Libraries IN YOUR STOLEN DREAM (For Richard Hugo) Head furrowed, pensive as a Rainbow about to strike and show he's the bait in his mouth, you ramrodded the workshop table awaiting one lucky word from us. Your advice was hard enough to turn back nails: Cerignola, Brenner Pass, stone, trout; those are words that stick, that bear-walk with us. While you stayed in Cullowhee, reading your poems, I drove the drunken mountain to Asheville. Among us, grizzlies slept in the clouds of Grandfather Mountain; and your stolen dream returned, curving into red rivers. —Joseph Bathanti 17 18

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Appalachian ReviewUniversity of North Carolina Press

Published: Jan 8, 2014

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