Poetry
All of James Hearst's poetry works are included in this list.

Title | First Line | Original Citation |
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The Sage and the Stones | "His Neighbors farmed" | Limited View. Muscatine, IA: Prairie Press, 1962. |
The Tarnish | "The afternoon failed of its promise and the sun" | Wormwood Review 2.2 Issue 6 (1962) 2. |
The Visit | "The little world of the garden bare," | Wormwood Review 2.2 Issue 6 (1962) 1. |
Tired of Earth | "Wind bites dust from the furrows" | Discourse: A Review of Liberal Arts 5 (Winter 1962-63) 93. |
To An Old Sow | "Whoa there, you crazy sow, where do you think you're going?" | Limited View. Denver: Allan Swallow. 1962. 29. |
Discovery | "The wind swept the yard, wrinkled the pond," | Catholic Rural Life (March 1963) 6. |
Home | "The house sags like it’s grieving, paint" | Hawk and Whippoorwill 4 (Autumn 1963) 31. |
The Wasted Corner | "She was a higglety, pigglety hen" | Wormwood Review 3 (1963) 12. |
Utopia | "When early dark and chilly rains" | Hawk and Whipporwill 4 (Spring 1963) 4. |
Buried Seeds | "The buried seeds drink up the snow" | New York Herald Tribune (Jan. 1964). |