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Title First Line Original Publicationsort ascending Date Themes Republication Hearst Collections
176 Celebration of Losers This morning the roadway lacks friends, North Country 1977 regret, failure
177 There Must Be Somewhere to Go Wait for me, wait for me, North Country 1977 uncertainty, leaving
178 The Trimmed Bush Grouch, she said, you are North American Review 1984 appearances, relationships A Country Man 58.
179 What Matters It rose high enough North American Review 1984 order, farming A Country Man 31.
180 Shove It, Brother, Shove It From bedroom to bathroom to North American Review 1979 optimism, disability
181 Wheelchair Blues Two raised steps deny him North American Review 1979 disability, memory
182 Never Too Late He grunted, jammed North American Review 1984 aging, gardening A Country Man 28.
183 Pressed Flowers The flowers we picked last summer Nimrod 1971 memory, flowers Shaken by Leaf-Fall 36, Snake in the Strawberries 73.
184 View by View Poplars mark the limit of the yard New York Times 1969 love, secrecy Snake in the Strawberries 49.
185 Forecast I hang a chart for prophecy New York Times 1972 fortelling, mood
186 Stormbound Whipped by the blizzard I fled New York Times 1970 birds, weather Shaken by Leaf-Fall 20.
187 Spring Rites We celebrate the rites of spring New York Times 1971 planting, ritual Shaken by Leaf-Fall 49.
188 Buried Seeds The buried seeds drink up the snow New York Herald Tribune 1964 nature, spring A Single Focus 43.
189 The Captain Ashore I know a man whose twisted wife New York Herald Tribune 1964 greed, respect
190 Love's Apostate I shoulder my bag, slink through New York Herald Tribune 1964 forgiveness, resentment A Single Focus 54.
191 The Return Flight Evening spread fingers of shadow New York Herald Tribune 1964 birds, fall A Single Focus 72.
192 Words that Smell Bad Neighbor, your "friendly" note arrived New River Review 1977 neighbors, argument Snake in the Strawberries 86.
193 It Never Went Away In daytime the cellar seemed safe, New River Review 1977 night, fear Snake in the Strawberries 91.
194 Wilderness Token Wild grapes tied their vines New Mexico Quarterly 1964 nature, appreciation A Single Focus 16.
195 Shelter under Glass The seventh grade came to visit New Letters 1982 children, appreciation
196 After Snowfall Sky smooth as a country New Jersey Poetry Journal 1982 winter, farming
197 The Balance I bathed in the tender welter New Frontiers 1964 seasons, nature A Single Focus 46.
198 A Place to Sit Come in, come in, Neighbor, please come in New Frontiers 1965 hardship, resentment A Single Focus 31, Landmark and Other Poems 12.
199 Claim of Two Countries My native land finds its map New Frontiers 1964 nature, farming A Single Focus 52, Landmark and Other Poems 18.
200 Bound to Happen At the haybarn's peak where New England Review 1981 aging, animals

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