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

Title | First Line | Original Citation |
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Hog Economy | "The little pig stuck his nose in the trough" | America (3 July 1965) 20. |
Home Place | "This is the way it was:" | The Congregationalist 125 (April 1965) 6. |
In Doubt | "Perhaps the fields are doubtful too in spring" | Midwest Quarterly 6 (Spring 1965) 292. |
Karma | "Still, cries of hunting shake the grove" | DePaul Literary Magazine (Spring 1965) 8. |
Love in Autumn | "Do you remember the meadow" | America (22 May 1965) 772. |
Marred | "This headache of a morning" | Sparrow Magazine (July 1965) 21. |
November | "The sun dripped honey-colored days" | Ladies Home Journal (Nov. 1965) 68. |
Plea for Single Focus | "You saw double today when you said you saw the wind" | Colorado Quarterly 14 (Summer 1965) 24. |
Second Look | "Lord, let me be patient without rancor" | Eventorium Muse (Winter 1965) 33. |
Shortcut | "A shortcut, so we said, a different road," | Colorado Quarterly 14 (Summer 1965) 25. |
The Farmer's Season | "Yeah, spring, I know spring, the vernal season," | America 17 (April 1965) 550. |
The Quarrel | "The front steps seemed not" | American Press (Summer 1965). |
The Storm | "A storm struck down the old willow" | Colorado Quarterly 14 (Summer 1965) 26. |
Undertow | "The bay of morning shines through" | Seven 3 (Fall 1965) 14. |
Wilderness Ways | "The rabbit knows why the hawk is there" | Commonweal (26 Mar. 1965) 13. |
Conservative | "The wilderness sleeps in seed and furrow" | Today 21 (Jan. 1966) 13. |
Day's Routine | "A day of simple duties" | Today 21(Jan. 1966) 13. |
Elegy | "Listen, my friend, shuttered in" | Today (21 Jan. 1966) 13. |
Line Between Seasons | "The rollicking whinny of the wind" | Quartet 2 (Fall 1966) 28. |
Metamorphosis | "I starved for the honey you" | Wormwood Review 6 (1966) 28. |
Out of Bounds | "Black asphalt abides between unbroken curbs of cement," | Wormwood Review 6 (1966) 28. |
Potencies | "Earth, sun-plowed, rain-swept, trembles " | Commonweal (17 June 1966) 368. |
Retired | "He sulks in his garden," | Hika 29 (Fall 1966) 5. |
The Meeting | "This is the curb where" | Motive 26 (January 1966) 38. |
Tornado | "The cornfield felt a need to write" | Etc. A Review of General Semantics 23 (Dec. 1966) 436. |