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Title First Line Original Publication Datesort descending Themes Republication Hearst Collections
201 The Storm A storm struck down the old willow Colorado Quarterly 1965 weather, imagination A Single Focus 62, Landmark and Other Poems 31.
202 Second Look Lord, let me be patient without rancor Eventorium Muse 1965 decay, perseverance
203 Love in Autumn Do you remember the meadow America 1965 love, fall Scatter the Petals. (1969) A Single Focus 63, Snake in the Strawberries 36.
204 Common Ground Two neighbors lived across a road Kansas City Magazine 1965 neighbors, farming A Single Focus 28.
205 Plea for Single Focus You saw double today when you said you saw the wind Colorado Quarterly 1965 nature, farming Interpreting Literature. 4th ed. K.L. Knickerbocker and H.W. Reninger, eds. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 1969. 364, North American Review (1974) 21. A Single Focus 53, Snake in the Strawberries 40.
206 For God's Sake Why don't you clean up your place, Penny Poems From Midwestern University 1965 garden, decay Proved by Trial 19, Landmark and Other Poems 21.
207 The Farmer's Season Yeah, spring, I know spring, the vernal season, America 1965 spring, farming "Book Review," Wallace's Farmer (28 Oct. 1967) 3, North American Review (1974) 34, Out of this World: Poems from the Hawkeye State. (1975) 5. A Single Focus 3, Landmark and Other's Poems 56.
208 Shortcut A shortcut, so we said, a different road, Colorado Quarterly 1965 countryside, lost Shaken by Leaf-Fall 35.
209 Close the Accounts The putting away time shows up Commonweal 1965 farming, fall A Single Focus 19, Snake in the Strawberries 44, Landmark and Other Poems 37.
210 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.
211 November The sun dripped honey-colored days Ladies Home Journal 1965 fall, harvest A Single Focus 71, Landmark and Other Poems 32.
212 Wilderness Ways The rabbit knows why the hawk is there Commonweal 1965 wilderness, animals A Single Focus 20, Snake in the Strawberries 42.
213 Hog Economy The little pig stuck his nose in the trough America 1965 animals, greed Shaken by Leaf-Fall 23, Landmark and Other Poems 55.
214 Cold Snap The winter night in your face Kansas City Magazine 1965 winter, music A Single Focus 56.
215 Apple Harvest The wind knocks on my door Bitterroot 1965 fall, mortality North American Review (1974) 35. A Single Focus 68, Snake in the Strawberries 37.
216 Retired He sulks in his garden, Hika 1966 Depression, retirement
217 The Meeting This is the curb where Motive 1966 love, loss A Single Focus 60, Landmark and Other Poems 23.
218 Line Between Seasons The rollicking whinny of the wind Quartet 1966 nature, winter A Single Focus 25, Snake in the Strawberries 41.
219 Words of a Season Bundled in scarfs the kids ride their bikes Epoch 1966 seasons, transitions A Single Focus 15, Landmark and Other Poems 30.
220 Tornado The cornfield felt a need to write Etc. A Review of General Semantics 1966 weather, order
221 Day's Routine A day of simple duties Today 1966 work, marriage Landmark and Other Poems 22.
222 Potencies Earth, sun-plowed, rain-swept, trembles Commonweal 1966 farming, diligence Shaken by Leaf-Fall 27, Snake in the Strawberries 73.
223 Metamorphosis I starved for the honey you Wormwood Review 1966 nature, insects A Single Focus 17.
224 Elegy Listen, my friend, shuttered in Today 1966 spring, isolation Annals of Iowa 42 (Spring 1974) 294, Late Harvest 76. A Single Focus 66, Snake in the Strawberries 37.
225 Out of Bounds Black asphalt abides between unbroken curbs of cement, Wormwood Review 1966 cities, gardening

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