
Jackleg Opera: Collected Poems, 1990 to 2013
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Under the Elm
We left the party, walked / beneath a moon that seemed / more a spotlight than night, / until we found a tree. / We pressed against it / and the grass rose against us, / the sky continued to darken, / and soon days, weeks, migrations, / and metamorphoses passed / as we kissed ourselves out / of our bored lives. / Us--two thousand miles away now, / the grass still growing wild around our feet.
"In poems that both honor and transcend his blue-collar roots, BJ Ward blends poignancy and humor with downright good storytelling, and takes his place among the brightest voices of his generation."--Stephen Dunn, winner of the 2001 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Jackleg Opera: New Poems (2013)
- 17 Becomes 43
- A Late Memoriam for Tommy Whuzizname, Because Nobody Ever Talks about That Prick Anymore
- Upon Reading Plato's Allegory of the Cave on a Smart Phone
- Baseball 1980
- Building Codes
- Studies in Shakespeare
- Disgusted with the Endless War, I Turn Off the Evening News and Make Love to My Wife Instead
- Ode to the Middle Finger
- No Job, No Money, No Girlfriend
- To the Turtle
- To the Pussycat
- Wolverine the X-Man Kisses
- Bruce Springsteen and Jimmy Vivino Jam at Convention Hall, Asbury Park
- At the Party: "So What Do You Do?"
- Development
- Cross-Pollination
- Shotgun Wedding 2006
- Babyproofing
- Hee Blow
- Book Tour: Another Barnes & Noble-Empty Chairs and Good Coffee
- Naming the Growth
- The Photographer's Divorce
- When I Submitted "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" to My Workshop
- Upon Being Asked about the Importance of Context
- Portrait of the Artist as Egg Salad
- The Closer
- Cuckoldom
- Jack & Jill
- Ars Poetica
- Compassion
- Resurrection
- "And All the Peasants Cheered for the King. The End."
- After Googling Myself, I Pour Myself Some Scotch and Step Out onto My Front Porch
- Gravedigger's Birthday (2002)
- The Star-Ledger
- Gravedigger's Birthday
- Education
- Emperor
- Spring Begins in Hinckley, Ohio
- Daily Grind
- Roy Orbison's Last Three Notes
- Christmas Eve, 1975: What I Realize Now
- Bastards with Badges
- Upon Being Told Again There Are No Rhymes for Certain Words
- The Noises I Make
- New Jersey
- After I Read Sandy Zulauf's "Across the Bar," Victoria Takes Me Skiing
- Reloading the Stapler
- Bandages
- The Suicidologist
- Sunrise, Sunset
- The 18th Poem
- The Poems I Regret in My First Book
- For Those Who Grew Up on a River
- Filling in the New Address Book
- My Mother's Last Cigarette
- Burying Father
- Another Poem on the Death of a Dog
- A Poem about a Refrigerator
- Upon Hearing That Baseball Is Boring to America's Youth
- Aubade
- Bradford Gives a Lecture on the State of Modern Art to a Large, Distinguished Audience
- Upon Being Asked Why I Dedicated My First Book To My Mother When There's Not A Single Poem In There about Her
- Facetious
- Pregnant
- Sex with Emily Dickinson
- Mythology in the ShopRite
- No Sex
- 4 Metaphors. Nothing More
- For the Children of the World Trade Center Victims
- No Chaser
- Upon Learning That Hearts Can Become Stones
- Trash
- Down to a Tune-Up
- Gravedigger's Requiem: Thanksgiving (2013)
- 17 Love Poems with no Despair (1997)
- I. Not Rose Petals
- II. This Is Right in Front of You
- III. Her Hands Have Turned into Fists
- IV. Losing Myself
- V. Wonder Twin Powers Activate
- VI. Instructions for Using the Tongue
- VII. "Making Love"
- VIII. Coffee
- IX. A Poem for Men to Steal & Read to Their Girlfriends
- X. For One Who Almost Couldn't Admit It
- XI. Poem for My Friends
- XII. The Apple Orchard in October
- XIII. Dating a Masseuse
- XIV. Under the Elm
- XV. Suzuki Dance
- XVI. Enchanted, I'm Sure
- XVII. Words, Love Poems
- Landing in New Jersey with Soft Hands (1994)
- Introduction
- Hometown: Alliance, New Jersey
- The First Thing to Say
- On the Last Day of the End of the World
- Shakespeare as a Waiter
- Flightless Bird
- Drunk Again, I Stumble Home on Euclid and Cut Across Thornden Park Baseball Field
- Bleeding Jesus
- Something You Haven't Found
- Anima
- Inspiration
- Love on the Assembly Line
- A Few Good Lies for the Personals
- Saturday and She's Still Gone
- Delaware Water Gap, NJ Side, Election Year, Rush Hour, Hungry Again
- Monopoly
- This Is Just to Slay
- In Defense of Syracuse's Loose-Knitted Sky
- Dissatisfaction with Great Expanse
- Some Kind of Storm
- A Note to Karen
- The Dying of the Light
- To Grandmother, after a Photograph of Joseph Cornell
- Yellowstone
- Movement
- Life in the Blue Danube
- The Artist in New Orleans: Storm Showers Rain Wet
- The Fury
- Romance, Exactly as I Remember It
- Guilt
- Coming Clean
- The Classics in Couplets
- Afraid of My Own Snoring
- A Quiet Day in Newark
- Instant Sundance
- Letter to Some Students Whom I May Never See Again after a Five-DayWriting Workshop
- Dancing with the Teacher
- Learning German
- The Appendix Poem
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
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