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Title First Line Original Publication Datesort ascending Themes Republication Hearst Collections
101 Not Really a Quarrel Granted we slept well and Poet and Critic 1982 argument, marriage
102 Wither Away, Friend An ill-matched pair Grain 1982 marriage, argument
103 Not the Last Goodbye Hat askew, coat open, Poet and Critic 1982 love, worry
104 Witnesses The orchard basks in South Dakota Review 1982 fall, wilderness
105 Now I Hear This Your Honor, she cried, I need help. 1982
106 Only Flowers Seem Not to Die On our May Day anniversary Poetry Now 1982 flowers, loss
107 After Snowfall Sky smooth as a country New Jersey Poetry Journal 1982 winter, farming
108 Photograph A photograph taken from The Davidson Miscellany 1982 appearances, smoking
109 This Is the Way It Seems The first of the month the mail English Journal 1982 money, routine Planting Red Geraniums: Discovered Poems of James Hearst Planting Red Geraniums 44.
110 Alms to the Giver The mail this morning made me The Davidson Miscellany 1982 greed, deception
111 Resolution Strokes took off the big tree's top after Ward Bib. 1982 work
112 A Balance Sheet From my father's family I inherit Poet and Critic 1982 family, habit
113 Shelter under Glass The seventh grade came to visit New Letters 1982 children, appreciation
114 Double Talk The exercises we schedule Poetry Now 1982 duality, survival
115 Sign-Directed I was born under the sign Poetry Now 1982 birth, superstition
116 Let It Shine The guy who hides his light Wormwood Review 1982 confidence, religion
117 What's Time to a Hog? Today a man asked me Nebraska Review 1982 time, mortality
118 Taking the Bull to Water The herd bull leaves his stall Poet and Critic 1982 animals, danger
119 Missed Fortune Late for our dates, Boston Monthly 1982 superstition, opportunity
120 Walls My terrace wall dropped Yankee Magazine 1982 ownership, division
121 There is Time to Be Cheerful On the back steps Skylark 1981 promise, farming
122 Liberated by Generosity Today was a turning point America 1981 frugality, generosity
123 Time to Cross Over A black man with his family Slackwater Review 1981 attitudes, race
124 Love is Not Earned A display of my skills Northeast 1981 love, skill
125 We Ought to Burst into Bloom This morning my wife bought me America 1981 spring, appreciation

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