You Know the Ones
By Dave Malone
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In this, his seventh book, poet Dave Malone gives readers glimpses of life-shaping moments. In a chapter titled "School Days and Light," we watch a bully, and a too-young bride; in the "Aux Arcs" (Ozarks) section, we meditate on family values. "Love Language" reads sky, lake, and tree. The book ends with elegies, sh
Dave Malone
Dave Malone is the author of seven books of poetry, including You Know the Ones. He has also authored two novelet series and coauthored the stageplay, The Hearts of Blue Whales. His poem, "Spring Dress," was featured on Michel Martin's NPR program Tell Me More. Dave lives in West Plains, Missouri, and hosts the weekly Friday Poems series at his website, davemalone.net.
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You Know the Ones - Dave Malone
YOU KNOW THE ONES
by Dave Malone
Golden Antelope Press
715 E. McPherson
Kirksville, Missouri 63501
2017
Copyright 2017 by Dave Malone
Images Copyright 2017 by Dave Malone, Wendy Hornbaker Dooldeniya, and Jennifer Wichern, as assigned in Acknowledgments.
All rights reserved. No portion of this publication may be duplicated in any way without the expressed written consent of the publisher, except in the form of brief excerpts or quotations for review purposes.
ISBN 978-1-936135-34-9 (1-936135-34-5)
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Golden Antelope Press
715 E. McPherson
Kirksville, Missouri 63501
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Dave Malone’s poems capture youthful desire and despair, family stories, and the outer landscapes of Oklahoma, Missouri and the Ozarks as well as the inner landscapes of love and loss. Tonally perfect, metaphorically powerful, and imagistically stunning, You Know the Ones is a collection to be read slowly and savored—to be read again and loved.
—Jeanetta Calhoun Mish, author of What I Learned at the War
Whether it is the terror evoked by memories of middle school, how landscape shapes and directs us, or the richness of an ongoing love affair, Dave Malone's You Know the Ones reaches into our minds, hearts, and memories. It is not