Poetry
All of James Hearst's poetry works are included in this list.

Title | First Line | Original Citation |
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What Wind | "crept in to slam the door" | Prairie Schooner 44 (Spring 1970) 43. |
Bitter Taste | "I ate the sour grapes and tried" | Kansas Quarterly 3 (Summer 1971) 84. |
Caveat Emptor | "I meant to take a quiet walk" | Inserat Groteski 10 (Jan 1971) 33. |
Comfort in an Old Tune | "The fields echo an old tune" | Pebble: A Magazine of Poetry (Summer 1971). |
Every Teacher Has One | "This morning I cleaned out" | English Journal 60 (March 1971) 358. |
Order in the Grove | "The small grove has been let go," | South Dakota Review 9 (August 1971) 81. |
Out of Season | "Half of the elms along the street looked dead," | Pebble: A Magazine of Poetry (Summer 1971). |
Poverty | "The field of clover sowed last fall" | Kansas Quarterly 3 (Summer 1971) 84. |
Pressed Flowers | "The flowers we picked last summer" | Nimrod 16 (Fall-Winter 1971) 13. |
Pride in Love | "The neighbors laugh up their sleeve" | Poet Lore 66 (Summer 1971) 191. |