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Title First Linesort descending Original Publication Date Themes Republication Hearst Collections
51 Spring Rain An early frost last fall Ladies Home Journal 1968 fall, persistence Shaken by Leaf-Fall 40, Landmark and Other Poems 55.
52 Wither Away, Friend An ill-matched pair Grain 1982 marriage, argument
53 Ruffle the Pages An oak tree spread shade, A Country Man 1993 death, family A Country Man 52.
54 The Strongest Magic Anger pens me in a sty Trace 1968 anger, love
55 Cold's Verdict Anger wraps me in a mantle of yellow A Single Focus 1967 neighbors, winter A Single Focus 49, Landmark and Other Poems 29.
56 Dirge for an old Wound Any root worth its salt Lamp in the Spine 1972 nature, perseverance Shaken by Leaf-Fall 12, Snake in the Strawberries 68.
57 Anyone Can See Anyone with half wit can see Poetry Now 1981 farming, gift
58 Do People Care for People? Appetites in the barnyard bawled Wormwood Review 1979 compassion, civilization
59 The Burden Apple bloom spread on the orchard floor, Midland 1926 blossoming, nature Country Men (1937) xxx.
60 Around the Bend Around the bend the water stills, Outdoor America 1926 fishing, perseverance
61 Time to Act At last the revelation, a brisk wind peels Kansas City Magazine 1959 spring, anticipation
62 Bound to Happen At the haybarn's peak where New England Review 1981 aging, animals
63 Survival [2] At the mercy of street Planting Red Geraniums: Discovered Poems of James Hearst 2017 trees, perseverance Planting Red Geraniums 32.
64 A Wise Man is No Fool Back in the days of kiss-and-tell, A Country Man 1993 love, pun A Country Man 17.
65 Evening Be quiet, Heart, the sun goes down Country Men 1938 sunset, peacefulness Country Men (1938) 62, (1943) 70, Man and His Field 71.
66 Out of Bounds Black asphalt abides between unbroken curbs of cement, Wormwood Review 1966 cities, gardening
67 The Harvesters Bright was the stubble, the sun that day Man and His Field 1951 death, work Man and His Field 63.
68 News of Your Coming broke open the day like a flower Harper's Bazaar 1970 love, anticipation
69 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.
70 The Well By accident one day I found a well, Iowa English Yearbook 1961 water, restoration Limited View 40.
71 Year after Year By ones, twos and in groups A Country Man 1993 routine, childhood A Country Man 16.
72 Hang On to the Grab Bar Caught in the revolving door Kansas Quarterly 1979 longing, civilization
73 Book of the Mind Chilled and seared by the weather Planting Red Geraniums: Discovered Poems of James Hearst 2017 introspection, thoughts Planting Red Geraniums 22
74 Stolid Farmer to His Son Choose your wife for straight legs and an honest tongue. The Sun at Noon 1943 wisdom, knowledge North American Review (1974) 28.
75 Listen Clock in the bell tower Periphery 1974 poetry, meaning

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