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Title First Line Original Publication Datesort descending Themes Republication Hearst Collections
251 It Was Like This It was neither the Herod in me Commonweal 1967 argument, forgiveness
252 Quarrel's Echo The front steps seemed not A Single Focus 1967 relationships, sadness
253 Before Frost Now summer's golden bell is mute A Single Focus 1967 seasons, harvest A Single Focus 35, Snake in the Strawberries 40.
254 Sadness Weeps In my day hate clouds skies America 1968 suffering, hypocrisy
255 Fourth of July at Aspen The color-striped day South Dakota Review 1968 mountains, holiday
256 Let's Go Inside The furrowed field sleeps Sou'wester Literary Quarterly 1968 fall, relaxation Shaken by Leaf-Fall 64.
257 The Strongest Magic Anger pens me in a sty Trace 1968 anger, love
258 Spring Fever Sun touched I sit on a Cottonwood Review 1968 spring, anticipation Shaken by Leaf-Fall 27, Snake in the Strawberries 72.
259 Giant Fear The day overwhelmed him with its size, Cloud Marauder 1968 obligation, overwhelmed
260 After Years Apart The town moved on its streets Quartet 1968 community, alienation
261 Fear of Renewal Snow rotted at the sun's touch, Chicago Tribune Magazine 1968 seasons, loneliness Shaken by Leaf-Fall 57.
262 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.
263 The Call The call burst into the room Cardinal Poetry Quarterly 1968 birds, destruction
264 End of April A grey sky roofs the morning Yankee Magazine 1968 weather, color Snake in the Strawberries 47.
265 The Rescue She piled harsh weeds under the wheel, America 1968 fear, cooperation Shaken by Leaf-Fall 48.
266 The Test This guy walking down the street Wormwood Review 1968 alienation, self-pity Proved by Trial 20.
267 Warm-Eyed Memory While I wait for my next student Sou'wester Literary Quarterly 1968 birds, memory
268 Saturday Morning This morning wrapped in my indolence The Smith 1968 birds, guilt
269 The Oldest Season The eye's doors blown open America 1968 winter, defamiliarization Shaken by Leaf-Fall 19.
270 A Way to Measure How stupid to try to measure Cottonwood Review 1968 time, memory
271 Spring Rain An early frost last fall Ladies Home Journal 1968 fall, persistence Shaken by Leaf-Fall 40, Landmark and Other Poems 55.
272 View by View Poplars mark the limit of the yard New York Times 1969 love, secrecy Snake in the Strawberries 49.
273 A Green Voice Whatever cold tones Midwest Quarterly 1969 renewal, holiday Shaken by Leaf-Fall 54, Landmark and Other Poems 24.
274 Hard Words Hard words married to Southwest Review 1969 argument, marriage Voyages to the Inland Sea II 41. Shaken by Leaf-Fall 42, Landmark and Other Poems 21.
275 Wish for a Season Today you said you would not sigh South Dakota Review 1969 winter, longing

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