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Things Hard for Thought
註釋How does a kiss get sterilised? Can one live inside a breast? What is a 'cat-piano'? When should you copulate in front of a snake? How do horses get dressed? Why do birds bang windows? How do hedgehogs piggyback? Do river-stones resent being quarried? Why do glowworms want to die? Who was I before I was born? Is dying a form of art? Are ants good for your sex life? How do trolleys get into ditches? Who would sever the earth's aorta? What is neither true nor false? Can the future be memorialised? These are some of the difficult questions that come up in Stephen Wilson's second collection of poems "Things hard for thought".