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Title First Line Original Publication Date Themes Republicationsort descending Hearst Collections
276 The Reminder When the day finally ended I felt wet and cold Educational Leadership 1959 love, farming
277 A Place to Sit Come in, come in, Neighbor, please come in New Frontiers 1965 hardship, resentment A Single Focus 31, Landmark and Other Poems 12.
278 What Time Is It Anyway? You can't win 'em all, Focus 1984 work, alienation
279 Virtue of Logic He believed in the generation The New Renaissance 1978 reason, argument
280 Small Thorns The odor from garbage my neighbor Wormwood Review 1979 neighbors, annoyance
281 Caveat Emptor I meant to take a quiet walk Inserat Groteski 1971 ownership, wilderness
282 Moment Toward Spring This is the day when on the hills of noon Ladies Home Journal 1959 spring, transition Limited View 13, Snake in the Strawberries 29.
283 Queer People Queer people eat soup Erebus Rising 1971 compassion, nonconformity Shaken by Leaf-Fall 41, Landmark and Other Poems 16.
284 Seventy Times Seven Let the rain discover Country Men 1937 forgiveness, loneliness
285 Mind-Boggled His mind bent with the weight A Country Man 1993 religion, uncertainty A Country Man 39.
286 Weather Words The garden waited to be covered, Poetry Now 1980 gardening, winter
287 Leaves Like Tears You say the leaves fall Midwest Quarterly 1969 grief, winter
288 The Malicious Spirit of Machines Right in our own house, The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 machines, breakdown
289 Intruder The morning flowered in A Single Focus 1967 morning, sadness A Single Focus 65, Landmark and Other Poems 25.
290 Arrogance of Things The growth of the cornfield today Snake in the Strawberries 1979 death, materiality Snake in the Strawberries 8.
291 Where Did They Go? Where did they go, the maple grove, A Country Man 1993 time, memory A Country Man 46.
292 Subscription to Salvation What do you know, Wormwood Review 1981 religion, solicitation
293 There Must Be Somewhere to Go Wait for me, wait for me, North Country 1977 uncertainty, leaving
294 All Anyone Could Say The children that we love are busy people Man and His Field 1951 children, exploration Man and His Field 58.
295 An Older Language Riding up on a southwest wind Amanuensis 1972 birds, spring
296 Waiting Waiting is not patience Dry Leaves 1975 frustration, fishing Dry Leaves.
297 Bluejay Into the calm of morning as stone breaks Poetry Now 1976 birds, hunting Proved by Trial 15.
298 Shake in Vain Shake in vain the orchard trees Planting Red Geraniums: Discovered Poems of James Hearst 2017 trees, longing Planting Red Geraniums 17
299 Only Flowers Seem Not to Die On our May Day anniversary Poetry Now 1982 flowers, loss
300 No News is Good News Having read the same names in the paper Poetry Now 1976 community, significance

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