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Title First Line Original Publicationsort descending Date Themes Republication Hearst Collections
276 The Way the Light Shines The shrill singing of cicada Poetry Now 1980 aging, friendship
277 Weather Words The garden waited to be covered, Poetry Now 1980 gardening, winter
278 Instead of Honey Let's get to work, time may be short with us, Poetry Now 1976 labor, religion Snake in the Strawberries 4.
279 Anyone Can See Anyone with half wit can see Poetry Now 1981 farming, gift
280 Only Flowers Seem Not to Die On our May Day anniversary Poetry Now 1982 flowers, loss
281 The Snapshot There we four sit, quick perched as sparrows on a wire, Poetry Now 1976 memory, holiday The Iowan (Spring 1979) 15, Christmas in Iowa. Ed. Clarence Andrews. Iowa City: Midwest Heritage Publishing Co. (1979) 66.
282 Too Many Defeats Dull the Spirit The worst was Poetry Now 1975 farming, weather Proved by Trial 12, Snake in the Strawberries 92.
283 Born Again He woke up when she died, Poetry Now 1976 loss, death
284 Castrating the Pigs It always seemed to be a rainy day Poetry Now 1980 animals, masculinity
285 Abandoned Orchard These weathered trees Poetry Now 1984 decay, perseverance
286 No News is Good News Having read the same names in the paper Poetry Now 1976 community, significance
287 Hardened Arteries When the office screwed a few bucks Poetry Now 1975 selfishness, guilt Proved by Trial 14.
288 Sign-Directed I was born under the sign Poetry Now 1982 birth, superstition
289 Now Hear This Your Honor, she cried, I need help. Poetry Now 1982 religion, marriage
290 How Good is Good Enough He must have read whatever signs Poetry Now 1981 homelessness, distinctions
291 Bluejay Into the calm of morning as stone breaks Poetry Now 1976 birds, hunting Proved by Trial 15.
292 Alive and Well Don't fill the kitchen pot Great Lakes Review 1977 winter, perseverance Snake in the Strawberries 96.
293 Who? Who? Do you ever stop to wonder— Great Lakes Review 1977 identity, reflection Snake in the Strawberries 80.
294 Same Thing but Different The paperboy slammed the screen door Great Lakes Review 1977 community, routine Snake in the Strawberries 81.
295 Escape Artist Well, well, so this is the way Great Lakes Review 1977 argument, performance
296 Whatever Happened When I was young I discovered Great Lakes Review 1977 reading, conformity Snake in the Strawberries 82, The Good Earth 68.
297 Hostility to Order Today the sun's eye Great Lakes Review 1977 entropy, order Snake in the Strawberries 84.
298 Flight and Return The locked house next door Great Lakes Review 1977 neighbors, racism Snake in the Strawberries 78.
299 Lock the Door Now you have burned the letters-- Great Lakes Review 1977 relationships, memory Snake in the Strawberries 79.
300 The Way It Is Prepare the ground, I told her, Great Lakes Review 1977 gardening, gender The Iowan (Spring 1979) 18. Snake in the Strawberries 80.

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