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Suckers

by Joseph Farley
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Title: Suckers
By
Joseph Farley
ISBN: 0-9673401-4-4
Printed by: Cynic Press
Printed in: Philadelphia, PA
Date: 2004
Price: 10$
No. of pages: 116
No. of poems: 81

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Sample Poems in the book:

Birds


by
Joseph Farley
Source: Suckers
..(2004)
p. 24

crows circle
the graveyard
build nests
on the mausoleums

my father says birds
try to catch souls
of men rising
from the grave

if caught
they cannot reach
heaven, become
ghosts

he was taught
to throw stones
for his father
resting there


a crow perches
on a gravemarker
it is not family
I have no stones

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Title: For the Birds
By Joseph Farley
ISBN: 0-9673401-1-X
Printed by: Cynic Press
Printed in: Pennsylvania
Date: 2001
Price: 10$
No. of pages: 78
Type: Book of short stories

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For the Birds

by Joseph Farley
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About Joseph Farley

Joseph Farley  is from Pennsylvania.

His poems appeared in various ezines such as Muses Review. He owns the printing press- Cynic Press.

Chinese Tea

by
Joseph Farley
Source:
Suckers. (2004)
p 35

in a tall
yellow glass

brown leaves
sink to the bottom

of a river bed,
a taste of the Yangtze

I sip down
a workd, a land
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Poems copyrighted by Joseph Farley..



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Review by Louis McKee

"Joseph Farley works with tight disciplined lines, conversation, colloquial diction, and a soft touch. Such skills and subtlety are uncommon today. These are poems about the natureal world, as well as the natures of the people in it. Often couched in humor, or twited with ironies, Farley's poems open windows through which we can see more clearly, open doors through which we can venture out into uncharted territory."
The poetrybook has 116 pages and 81 poems.
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