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

Title | First Line | Original Citation |
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What Time Is It Anyway? | "You can't win 'em all," | Focus 15.95 (1984) 20. |
Not the Day to Listen | "This nifty gent with a spry tongue" | |
The Hurt of Pleasure | "Once a week she comes to share" | |
Winter Reverie | "Winter grips the farm" | |
A Show of Compassion | "The man at her table frowned" | A Country Man. Cumberland, IA: Pterodactyl Press. 1993. 26. |
A Wise Man is No Fool | "Back in the days of kiss-and-tell," | A Country Man. Cumberland, IA: Pterodactyl Press. 1993. 17. |
Benchmark of Plunder | "We needed an onion, the row" | A Country Man. Cumberland, IA: Pterodactyl Press. 1993. 25. |
Best Not to Hope for Miracles | "He had heard that water" | A Country Man. Cumberland, IA: Pterodactyl Press. 1993. 41. |
Better a Bonfire | "Hitch up the mule," | A Country Man. Cumberland, IA: Pterodactyl Press. 1993. 29. |
Choreman | "I am a born choreman" | A Country Man. Cumberland, IA: Pterodactyl Press. 1993. 44. |