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The Wild Iris was written during a ten-week period in the summer of 1991. Louise Cluck's first four collections consistently returned to the natural world, to the classical and biblical narratives that arose to explain the phenomena of this world, to provide meaning and to console. Ararat, her fifth... Full description
Table of Contents:
- The wild iris
- Matins
- Matins
- Trillium
- Lamium
- Snowdrops
- Clear morning
- Spring snow
- End of winter
- Matins
- Matins
- Scilla
- Retreating wind
- The garden
- The hawthorn tree
- Love in moonlight
- April
- Violets
- Witchgrass
- The Jacob's Ladder
- Matins
- Matins
- Song
- Field flowers
- The red poppy
- Clover
- Matins
- Heaven and earth
- The doorway
- Midsummer
- Vespers
- Vespers
- Vespers
- Daisies
- End of summer
- Vespers
- Vespers
- Vespers
- Early darkness
- Harvest
- The white rose
- Ipomoea
- Presque Isle
- Retreating light
- Vespers
- Vespers : parousia
- Vespers
- Vespers
- Sunset
- Lullaby
- The silver lily
- September twilight
- The gold lily
- The white lilies.