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Title First Linesort ascending Original Publication Date Themes Republication Hearst Collections
101 Hostility to Order Today the sun's eye Great Lakes Review 1977 entropy, order Snake in the Strawberries 84.
102 The Supermarket's Secret Machine Today my wife sent me to the The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 shopping, uncertainty
103 The Tide Today is our anniversary Pendragon 1984 aging, marriage
104 Home Work Today is cleaning day in the pens The Ghent Quarterly 1975 work, animals
105 Moments of Being Away Today I walked through the house Chariton Review 1983 ownership, belonging
106 Time of Contrition Today I saw the gossip pack Denver Post 1959 gossip, regret
107 What's Time to a Hog? Today a man asked me Nebraska Review 1982 time, mortality
108 The Shelled Pea News To shell peas on a hot Commonweal 1983 work, amazement
109 Moment Like Love To see the shine, the glimmer of light, Meanjin Quarterly 1970 love, time
110 The Windmill Time I greased the windmill, Texas Review 1981 childhood, recklessness
111 The Advantage Three haystacks stood against the wind, Man and His Field 1951 winter, chores Man and His Field 65.
112 Frustrations Thoughts run like mice Virginia Quarterly Review 1970 memory, animals Shaken by Leaf-Fall 17, Snake in the Strawberries 66.
113 Frost Though nothing came that could be heard Poetry 1930 fall, death Country Men (1937) iv, (1938) 20, (1943) 30, Man and His Field 43, Landmark and Other Poems 32.
114 Virgin Prairie This old squaw of a prairie South Dakota Review 1974 Indians, reflection Shaken by Leaf-Fall 28, Snake in the Strawberries 68, Landmark and Other Poems 46.
115 Not the Day to Listen This nifty gent with a spry tongue 1986 death, work A Country Man 40.
116 Winter Shower This morning's miracle shakes my faith American Prefaces 1937 winter, perceptions The Sun at Noon 16, Man and His Field 49.
117 Saturday Morning This morning wrapped in my indolence The Smith 1968 birds, guilt
118 Celebration of Losers This morning the roadway lacks friends, North Country 1977 regret, failure
119 We Ought to Burst into Bloom This morning my wife bought me America 1981 spring, appreciation
120 A Prejudiced Witness This morning my wife and I Dry Leaves 1975 birds, marriage Dry Leaves, Landmark and Other Poems 20.
121 Not Floods but Emptiness This morning I stepped outdoors Discourse: A Review of Liberal Arts 1969 language, nature
122 Every Teacher Has One This morning I cleaned out English Journal 1971 memory, secrecy
123 Snake in the Strawberries This lovely girl dressed in lambswool thoughts The Sun at Noon 1943 disaster, innocence University of Kansas Review 11 (Autumn 1944) 45, Midwest 7 (Spring 1964) vi, Heartland: Poets of the Midwest 77, Interpreting Literature. 4th Ed. K. L. Knickerbocker and H. W. Reninger, eds. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969. 268, Interpreting Li Man and His Field 64, Shaken by Leaf-fall 72, Snake in the Strawberries 57, The Good Earth 54.
124 Not Born Again This land partly from me, Yankee Magazine 1977 nature, mortality Snake in the Strawberries 85.
125 Home Place This is the way it was: The Congregationalist 1965 snowstorm, winter Harper's Bazaar (Jan. 1969) 96. A Single Focus 39.

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