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A. R. Ammons

February 18, 1926 – February 25, 2001


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Poem TitleFirst LinesPeriod# Lines# Reads
1: After Yesterday After yesterday 1703
2: An Improvisation For Angular Momentum Walking is like 1436
3: Called Into Play Fall fell: so that's it for the leaf poetry: 1246
4: Clarity After the event the rockslide 1353
5: Corsons Inlet I went for a walk over the dunes again this morning 1144
6: Crowride When the crow 1229
7: Cut The Grass The wonderful workings of the world: wonderful, 1402
8: Design The drop seeps whole 1301
9: Easter Morning I have a life that did not become, 1305
10: Elegy For A Jet Pilot The blast skims 1206
11: Eyesight It was May before my 1274
12: Gravelly Run I don't know somehow it seems sufficient 1188
13: Greeting Verses What do I find right at the center of my interpersonal 1326
14: Hymn I know if I find you I will have to leave the earth and go on out 241216
15: Identity An individual spider web 1322
16: In Memoriam Mae Noblitt This is just a place: 1123
17: Mule Song Silver will lie where she lies 1280
18: Poetics I look for the way 1213
19: Rapids Fall's leaves are redder than 1355
20: Rivulose You think the ridge hills flowing, breaking 1422
21: Rogue Elephant The reason to be autonomous is to stand there, 1229
22: Shit List; Or, Omnium-gatherum Of Diversity Into Unity You'll rejoice at how many kinds of shit there are: 1128
23: Small Song The reeds give way to the wind 1331
24: So I Said I Am Ezra So I said I am Ezra 1222
25: Still I said I will find what is lowly 1198
26: The City Limits When you consider the radiance, that it does not withhold 1253
27: The Confirmers The saints are gathering at the real 1188
28: Their Sex Life One failure on 1379
29: Viable Motion's the dead giveaway, 1144
30: Weathering A day without rain is like 1325
31: When I Was Young The Silk When I was young the silk 1228




About:
Archie Randolph Ammons, (February 18, 1926 – February 25, 2001) was an American author and poet.
Ammons was born in 1926 and raised in rural North Carolina, near Whiteville, the youngest of a tobacco farmer's three surviving children. Ammons started writing poetry on board a United States destroyer escort in the South Pacific during the World War II.
Upon his return to civilian life he majored in science at Wake Forest University and later did graduate work in English at the University of California, Berkeley.
For a year he was principal of the tiny elementary school in the island village of Cape Hatteras. For the better part of a decade he worked at Friedrich & Dimmock Inc. as a sales executive in his father-in-law's biological glass company in Millville, New Jersey.
Later, Ammons became poet-in-residence at Cornell University.


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