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Title First Linesort descending Original Publication Date Themes Republication Hearst Collections
351 Spring Fever Sun touched I sit on a Cottonwood Review 1968 spring, anticipation Shaken by Leaf-Fall 27, Snake in the Strawberries 72.
352 Neighborhood in the Suburbs Take our garbage cans, a man may be known Miscellany 1976 secrecy, community Proved by Trial 10.
353 [Thank goodness it doesn't bug you often] Thank goodness it doesn’t bug you often, Planting Red Geraniums: Discovered Poems of James Hearst 2017 purpose, routine Planting Red Geraniums 33.
354 The Flower The afternoon bent over Shaken by Leaf-Fall 1976 love, flowers Shaken by Leaf-Fall 15.
355 Change toward Certainty The afternoon closed it until it seemed Limited View 1962 love, nature Heartland: Poets of the Midwest 79, The Iowan (Spring 1979) 21. Limited View 20, Shaken by Leaf-Fall 25, Snake in the Strawberries 32.
356 The Tarnish The afternoon failed of its promise and the sun Wormwood Review 1962 weather, decay Heartland: Poets of the Midwest. 78. Limited View 19, Landmark and Other Poems 26.
357 A Testament The ant down there, dragging his leg, America 1973 perseverance, insects Snake in the Strawberries 58.
358 Revival The anxious hours numb me Reporter 1967 fall, mortality Shaken by Leaf-Fall 56, Snake in the Strawberries 76.
359 Day After Day The baby cries in its crib Virginia Quarterly Review 1975 insecurity, despair Shaken by Leaf-Fall 18, Snake in the Strawberries 75.
360 Destruction The barn stood for shelter The Denver Quarterly 1969 fire, destruction Voyages to the Inland Sea, II 40. Shaken by Leaf-Fall 61, Snake in the Strawberries 56.
361 No Symbols The barn's warm breath Snake in the Strawberries 1979 birth, meaning Snake in the Strawberries 12.
362 Undertow The bay of morning shines through Seven 1965 writing, distraction A Single Focus 58, Snake in the Strawberries 43.
363 My Father's Care The binder glittered in the sun, Iowa English Yearbook 1961 farming, aging Limited View 32, Landmark and Other Poems 11.
364 Love's Survival The blind fingertips of longing A Single Focus 1967 summer, love A Single Focus 51.
365 Bluejay and I The bluejay perches on the Spectrum, the Richmond Tri-Annual Review 1969 birds, work
366 Routine The boy drowning under waves Aspen Times 1972 routine, frustration Snake in the Strawberries 10.
367 Buried Seeds The buried seeds drink up the snow New York Herald Tribune 1964 nature, spring A Single Focus 43.
368 The Cure The bush at the corner of the house Sandlapper 1977 homesickness, flowers
369 Meeting a Pheasant Hunter in Our Grove The bush’s shape has been bent by the wind American Prefaces 1940 wind, nature
370 Nag, Nag, Nag All Day The buzzing sound in my ears Event: Journal of Contemporary Art 1981 interruptions, work
371 The Call The call burst into the room Cardinal Poetry Quarterly 1968 birds, destruction
372 All Anyone Could Say The children that we love are busy people Man and His Field 1951 children, exploration Man and His Field 58.
373 The Chipmunk and I The chipmunk sits upright Chicago Tribune Magazine 1969 animals, neighbors Snake in the Strawberries 48.
374 Games Are Never Free The city park still draws children Iowa Arts Council Newsletter 1968 children, memory Iowa State Arts Council Biennium Report, 1968-1970, 3. Snake in the Strawberries 46.
375 Fall Plowing The claim the stubble had no longer defends Poetry 1934 fall, death College Eye, Iowa State Teachers College 12 July (1935) 2 col. 3, Contemporary Iowa Poets Muscatine: The Prairie Press (1935) 27, Late Harvest 73. Country Men (1937) xiv, (1938) 36, (1943) 43, Man and His Field 30, Snake in the Strawberries 13.

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