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

Title | First Line | Original Citation |
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A Jog to Memory | "The odor of wild honey" | Sunday Clothes (Spring 1975) 24. |
A Prejudiced Witness | "This morning my wife and I" | Dry Leaves. Holly Springs, MS: Ragnarok Press. 1975. |
A Return to Facts | "You check out the office" | Dry Leaves. Holly Springs, MS: Ragnarok Press. 1975. |
An Occasion | "In the late afternoon," | Dry Leaves. Holly Springs, MS: Ragnarok Press. 1975. |
Chill Comfort | "The sun rose, burned off the mist," | Virginia Quarterly Review 52 (Winter 1975) 72. |
Day After Day | "The baby cries in its crib" | Virginia Quarterly Review 51 (Winter 1975) 72. |
Each to Its Own Purpose | "They said, don't use words" | Yankee Magazine (Dec. 1975) 222. |
Hardened Arteries | "When the office screwed a few bucks" | Poetry Now 2 (Sept. 1975) 31. |
High Winds and Low Pressures | "The sun backs through a cloud," | America (22 Feb. 1975) 134. |
Home Work | "Today is cleaning day in the pens" | The Ghent Quarterly (Summer 1975) 19. |