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

Title | First Line | Original Citation |
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Queer People | "Queer people eat soup" | Erebus Rising 4 (1971). |
Reflection in a Dimestore Window | "It’s not that men are never" | Poet Lore 66 (Summer 1971) 192. |
Seventh Grade | "The scrubbed question marks" | The English Journal 60.4 (April 1971) 454. |
Sharers | "You grieved so for a rosebush" | Ladies Home Journal (Nov. 1971) 191. |
Spring Rites | "We celebrate the rites of spring" | New York Times (28 March 1971) Sec.4.14. |
Stunted Root | "A season without rain, he saw the stalks" | Kansas Quarterly 3 (Summer 1971) 83. |
The Farmer's Bride | "Dry weeds wait for snow," | Commonweal (22 Oct. 1971) 85. |
The Gardener | "When in the sun and armed with shears" | English Journal 60 (Nov 1971) 1079. |
The Hard Sell | "The spangles in his talk glitter" | The Denver Post Roundup (26 Sept 1971) 20. |
The Morning Paper | "The morning paper told" | Catalyst (October 1971) 17. |