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Title First Line Original Publication Datesort ascending Themes Republication Hearst Collections
126 Mr. Norris and the Civet Cat We four boys liked to fish Maine Life 1981 compassion, animals
127 The Windmill Time I greased the windmill, Texas Review 1981 childhood, recklessness
128 Kelly's Woods Kelly’s Woods—our picnic grounds Time Like a Furrow: Essays 1981 family, childhood Planting Red Geraniums: Discovered Poems of James Hearst Planting Red Geraniums 40-42.
129 Nag, Nag, Nag All Day The buzzing sound in my ears Event: Journal of Contemporary Art 1981 interruptions, work
130 Winter Morning I enter a winter morning Contact 1981 isolation, winter
131 Anyone Can See Anyone with half wit can see Poetry Now 1981 farming, gift
132 Responsibility of Being Young All I knew concerned my Barnwood 1981 chores, death
133 Bound to Happen At the haybarn's peak where New England Review 1981 aging, animals
134 The Short Run and the Long Pull Our fields lay side by side, Nebraska Review 1981 farming, fertilizer
135 An Evasive Fellow Lust worries the Jump River Review 1981 lust, evasiveness
136 Shy Breeder The heifer is in heat but Poetry Now 1981 animals, sex
137 A Few Good Licks So you said I would be the The Davidson Miscellany 1981 marriage, aging
138 A Small Matter The farmer knows he's no match Northeast 1981 weather, satisfaction
139 Gift for All The miracles of creation Skylark 1981 animals
140 Subscription to Salvation What do you know, Wormwood Review 1981 religion, solicitation
141 How Good is Good Enough He must have read whatever signs Poetry Now 1981 homelessness, distinctions
142 Survival [1] Lightning hit the poplar tree Poetry Scope 1981 trees, perseverance
143 Improve the View Why don't you decorate Nebraska Review 1981 religion, mortality
144 Stepchild of Nature Open morning's door and listen NRTA Journal 1980 nature, alienation
145 Banish Morning Fear When he woke at dawn, it was his habit to think Modern Maturity 1980 aging, mortality
146 There Are Still Some Mysteries My young neighbor attended an Poetry Now 1980
147 Castrating the Pigs It always seemed to be a rainy day Poetry Now 1980 animals, masculinity
148 It Might Be True When we kids complained about English Journal 1980 childhood, superstition Planting Red Geraniums: Discovered Poems of James Hearst Planting Red Geraniums 39.
149 The Way the Light Shines The shrill singing of cicada Poetry Now 1980 aging, friendship
150 Cerebral Palsy Each morning the wild, random The Windless Orchard 1980 illness, perseverance

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