The least you can do is sing

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51 pages 1982

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This series of poems records western landscapes, western voices, western experiences. Whether coping with the bush or with potato beetles, whether speaking in the voices of immigrants or of Indians, whether remembering winter rooms, shovelling snow, shelling peas or building sand castles, Cecelia Frey's keenly perceived and subtle poems transfigure the everyday life she observes.

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