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

Title | First Line | Original Citation |
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Day of the Cornfield | "The day of the cornfield all right," | The Small Farm (Oct. 1976-March 1977) 11. |
Dirty Old Man's Poem | "A dirty old man’s poem" | Periodical of Art in Nebraska (Summer 1976) 9. |
Evergreen Transformations | "‘‘Who knocks on my door?’’ asks History" | The Alumnus Univ. of Northern Iowa (Dec. 1976) 12. |
Facts | "I do not read portents," | Chowder Review (Spring 1976) 13. |
Father | "Nailheads broke off with the sound" | Wascana Review 2 (Spring 1976) 31. |
Forked Road | "It's hard to decide sometimes" | Wascana Review 11 (Spring 1976) 32. |
Homecoming | "So let's knock off for the day, I said," | Shaken by Leaf-Fall. Ann Arbor, MI: Kylix Press. 1976. 39. |
Instead of Honey | "Let's get to work, time may be short with us," | Poetry Now 3 (1976) 22. |
Keep the Storm Outside | "Rain patters on my roof" | Shaken by Leaf-Fall. Ann Arbor, MI: Kylix Press. 1976. 33. |
Landscape—Iowa | "No one who lives here" | Shaken by Leaf-Fall. Ann Arbor, MI: Kylix Press. 1976. 45. |