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Title First Line Original Publicationsort ascending Date Themes Republication Hearst Collections
76 End of a Landmark Power from a copper wire The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 destruction, disappointment
77 The Malicious Spirit of Machines Right in our own house, The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 machines, breakdown
78 Need for a Quick Step I noticed the cow in heat The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 animals, danger
79 No Answer The sun rose up with a fuzzy eye, The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 misfortune, morning
80 Not a Birthday but a Deathday Party The indigent days beg me The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 mortality, wishes
81 Not for Sale You thought a dollar sign imaged The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 love, money
82 Of Course It Matters My neighbor stopped by this morning The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 misfortune, money
83 On Vacation Your five days of driving The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 vacation, alienation
84 A Small Victory Cold, the snow squeaked underfoot, The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 revenge, animals
85 The Supermarket's Secret Machine Today my wife sent me to the The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 shopping, uncertainty
86 Threat of Violence Icicles dripped in the The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 animals, violence The Good Earth 65
87 To Shape Our Decisions The question is The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 choice, obligation
88 Fourth of July Early in the morning The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 patriotism, disappointment
89 And Some Seed Fell You think because you own the ground The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 farming, knowledge
90 Bereaved Granted, a meeting with her, The American Scholar 1978 death, grief Snake in the Strawberries 98.
91 Evergreen Transformations ‘‘Who knocks on my door?’’ asks History The Alumnus 1976 education, truth
92 The Windmill Time I greased the windmill, Texas Review 1981 childhood, recklessness
93 At Least One Step It was a night to stay inside, Sunday Oregonian 1972 faith, religion
94 A Jog to Memory The odor of wild honey Sunday Clothes 1975 innocence, happiness
95 You Can't Plow Stone The plow point starts the furrow, Sunday Clothes 1973 farming, defiance
96 Wedding Anniversary A frightening day Sunday Clothes 1975 farming, anger Proved by Trial 11.
97 Something is Given Something is given Stone Country 1980 poetry, farming
98 Consider a Poem If I speak to explain myself Stone Country 1980 poetry, communication
99 Bluejay and I The bluejay perches on the Spectrum, the Richmond Tri-Annual Review 1969 birds, work
100 Let's Go Inside The furrowed field sleeps Sou'wester Literary Quarterly 1968 fall, relaxation Shaken by Leaf-Fall 64.

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