Footfalls

  • Footfalls
    By Elizabeth Harlan

    I have to roll my own hair up in a barrette on top of my head to put the wig on so my hair won't show . The wig looks a little like the speech teacher Miss Porter's hair . I know she's considered very sexy by the upper class girls at ...

  • FOOTFALLS
    By James Eret

    Footfalls. No terra firma Absolutely Terra Del Fuego, Yet never I a footfall Upon a tossing and turning rice field, Creeping off the coast of North Vietnam, Instead my fate to labor upon a broiling deck Of the U.S.S. Arlington, AGMR-2, ...

  • Footfalls
    By Julian Hawthorne

    SOME PRISON FRIENDS OF MINE Vague noises are at all times audible in jail—stirrings, foot-falls, a subdued voice now and then, the sharp orders of an official—“bawlings out” as they are termed; the clanging of steel gates, the murmur of ...

  • Footfalls
    By Eddie Gresham

    Footfalls

  • Footfalls
    By Julian Hawthorne

    Reproduction of the original: Footfalls by Julian Hawthorne

  • Footfalls
    By Donna Issac

    Footfalls is a poetry collection of the author's reflections growing up in Appalachia, including words of wisdom from Appalachian people. Each poem's meaning is enhanced by the graphic style given to it.

  • Footfalls: Poetry from America's Becoming
    By Oliver Lagrone, Yale Soifer

    Footfalls: Poetry from America's Becoming

  • Footfalls
    By Eddie Gresham

    Jimmy Culver is starting over.

  • Footfalls
    By Dawn Jaurequi

    After a lifetime of mistakes and bad relationships, like colors on a palate and music I can never quite duplicate, she comes.

  • Footfalls
    By K. C. Connor

    "I found someone that takes my breath away.