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Index
Front Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Notebook I: A Harkening of Flowers
I Love Noodles
Lettuce
Lichen
Scarlet Geraniums
Blackberry
Canola Flowers
Columbines
Tulips
Nasturtium
Johnson’s Blue Geranium
Lady’s Slipper
Saffron
Pomegranate
Yarrow
Queen Anne’s Lace
Sunflower
Basil
Snowdrop
Aster
Mustard
Orange Poppies
Lungwort
Notebook II: The History of Baseball
I Love Noodles
Anne Bradstreet
Michael Wigglesworth
William Bartram
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Washington Irving
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Walt Whitman
Emily Dickinson
Herman Melville
Mark Twain
Edith Wharton
Kate Chopin
Marianne Moore
Ernest Hemingway
F. Scott Fitzgerald
William Faulkner
Saul Bellow
Jack Kerouac
Norman Mailer
Thomas Pynchon
Sylvia Plath
Notebook III: A History of Canada
I Love Noodles
‘I would never go myself ...’
I always wanted to die ...
‘Switching back and forth ...’
Aw ya, rancheros y rancheras ...
As vast as the vastlands ...
Those who do not learn their history ...
Mon pays c’est ne pas ...
You may remember me ...
A la mémoire de moi-même ...
As the editor of the Fiddlehead ...
We should all thank Taylor Swift ...
I was always told a good Canadian poet ...
Do you like it when I call you ...
I was advised to call your betrayal ...
There’s no official bird of Canada ...
The Canada Goose is symbolic ...
Canadian poet Gwendolyn MacEwen ...
Alexander Mackenzie was the first ...
Ornithologists believe ...
The Fonzie-Swans at Coole.
‘You talk like we shouldn’t ...’
If you can’t handle me ...
When Sylvia Plath said ...
Notebook IV: Les Chansons D’Anjou
I Love Noodles
Unfuckable is the new thirty.
Beautiful fat pants.
Lullaby: People will like you better after you’re dead.
Beef-borne illness.
Song for a house arrest.
Anthem for why you write poetry.
Power ballad in a convex mirror.
Our Parnassus will go on.
Schoolhouse Lilies
Acknowledgements
About the Author
About this Edition
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