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#Three books of poetry by Brian Patten: Vanishing Trick, The Irrelevant #Song and Grave Gossip # #These poems were typed onto the machine by a combination of students #doing an "Introduction to Computing" course in 1986 and 1987, and by #Elaine Vail in the Dept. Electronics and Computer Science, all at the #University of Southampton. THEY HAVE NOT BEEN THOROUGHLY CHECKED #AGAINST THE ORIGINALS (original editions of books by Allen and Unwin. #Allen and Unwin have NOT given permission for this work; I wrote to #them but they didnt reply # #Markup is COCOA - B for book, P for poem # one poem never made it, a long one - it is starred in the <P title # #Sebastian Rahtz January 6 1987 #Computer Science #University #Southampton S09 5NH #0703 559122 ext 2435 #e-mail spqr@uk.ac.soton.cm ################################################### <B Vanishing Trick> <P A Love Poem> ----- whose body has opened Night after night Harbouring loneliness, Cancelling the doubts Of which I am made, N . . .