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Title First Line Original Publication Datesort descending Themes Republication Hearst Collections
501 Retirement Blues Neither anger nor reproach will Poetry View 1979 aging, life
502 Grandfather and the Evangelist A tent with a platform and with folding chairs, Snake in the Strawberries 1979 religion, experience Snake in the Strawberries 6.
503 Here and There It's true the days are longer, Snake in the Strawberries 1979 spring, despair Snake in the Strawberries 47.
504 Death of a Marriage They reached home, Black and White 1979 divorce, silence
505 The Fact Is... A duck at a worm Poetry View 1979 nature, death
506 A Shabby Day Out of doors, office-bound, Black and White 1979 cities, community
507 Women Shearing Men The wind whistles a bawdy tune, Canadian Forum 1979 control, animals Snake in the Strawberries 97.
508 Not to Be Overlooked We had a bull calf born premature, Snake in the Strawberries 1979 surprise, validation Snake in the Strawberries 7.
509 Do People Care for People? Appetites in the barnyard bawled Wormwood Review 1979 compassion, civilization
510 Shove It, Brother, Shove It From bedroom to bathroom to North American Review 1979 optimism, disability
511 Arrogance of Things The growth of the cornfield today Snake in the Strawberries 1979 death, materiality Snake in the Strawberries 8.
512 Hang On to the Grab Bar Caught in the revolving door Kansas Quarterly 1979 longing, civilization
513 Small Thorns The odor from garbage my neighbor Wormwood Review 1979 neighbors, annoyance
514 But the Earth Abides The windmill squeaks, flaps broken vanes, Snake in the Strawberries 1979 renewal, entropy Snake in the Strawberries 9.
515 Hard Way to Learn A trickle of water from Poetry 1979 farming, knowledge
516 Statistics and Waterfalls The textbook lies on the Black and White 1979 knowledge, imagination
517 Sooner or Later My roots search for water Yankee Magazine 1980 trouble, nature
518 Housebroken The year has turned, Wascana Review 1980 nature, winter
519 Stepchild of Nature Open morning's door and listen NRTA Journal 1980 nature, alienation
520 Banish Morning Fear When he woke at dawn, it was his habit to think Modern Maturity 1980 aging, mortality
521 There Are Still Some Mysteries My young neighbor attended an Poetry Now 1980
522 Castrating the Pigs It always seemed to be a rainy day Poetry Now 1980 animals, masculinity
523 The Way the Light Shines The shrill singing of cicada Poetry Now 1980 aging, friendship
524 Cerebral Palsy Each morning the wild, random The Windless Orchard 1980 illness, perseverance
525 Weather Words The garden waited to be covered, Poetry Now 1980 gardening, winter

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