526 |
Housebroken |
The year has turned, |
Wascana Review |
1980 |
nature, winter |
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527 |
It Might Be True |
When we kids complained about |
English Journal |
1980 |
childhood, superstition |
Planting Red Geraniums: Discovered Poems of James Hearst |
Planting Red Geraniums 39. |
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528 |
Stepchild of Nature |
Open morning's door and listen |
NRTA Journal |
1980 |
nature, alienation |
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529 |
Banish Morning Fear |
When he woke at dawn, it was his habit to think |
Modern Maturity |
1980 |
aging, mortality |
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530 |
There Are Still Some Mysteries |
My young neighbor attended an |
Poetry Now |
1980 |
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531 |
Castrating the Pigs |
It always seemed to be a rainy day |
Poetry Now |
1980 |
animals, masculinity |
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532 |
The Way the Light Shines |
The shrill singing of cicada |
Poetry Now |
1980 |
aging, friendship |
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533 |
Mr. Norris and the Civet Cat |
We four boys liked to fish |
Maine Life |
1981 |
compassion, animals |
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534 |
The Windmill |
Time I greased the windmill, |
Texas Review |
1981 |
childhood, recklessness |
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535 |
Nag, Nag, Nag All Day |
The buzzing sound in my ears |
Event: Journal of Contemporary Art |
1981 |
interruptions, work |
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536 |
Winter Morning |
I enter a winter morning |
Contact |
1981 |
isolation, winter |
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537 |
Anyone Can See |
Anyone with half wit can see |
Poetry Now |
1981 |
farming, gift |
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538 |
Responsibility of Being Young |
All I knew concerned my |
Barnwood |
1981 |
chores, death |
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539 |
Bound to Happen |
At the haybarn's peak where |
New England Review |
1981 |
aging, animals |
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540 |
The Short Run and the Long Pull |
Our fields lay side by side, |
Nebraska Review |
1981 |
farming, fertilizer |
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541 |
An Evasive Fellow |
Lust worries the |
Jump River Review |
1981 |
lust, evasiveness |
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542 |
Shy Breeder |
The heifer is in heat but |
Poetry Now |
1981 |
animals, sex |
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543 |
A Few Good Licks |
So you said I would be the |
The Davidson Miscellany |
1981 |
marriage, aging |
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544 |
A Small Matter |
The farmer knows he's no match |
Northeast |
1981 |
weather, satisfaction |
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545 |
Gift for All |
The miracles of creation |
Skylark |
1981 |
animals |
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546 |
Subscription to Salvation |
What do you know, |
Wormwood Review |
1981 |
religion, solicitation |
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547 |
How Good is Good Enough |
He must have read whatever signs |
Poetry Now |
1981 |
homelessness, distinctions |
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548 |
Survival [1] |
Lightning hit the poplar tree |
Poetry Scope |
1981 |
trees, perseverance |
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549 |
Improve the View |
Why don't you decorate |
Nebraska Review |
1981 |
religion, mortality |
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550 |
There is Time to Be Cheerful |
On the back steps |
Skylark |
1981 |
promise, farming |
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