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Title First Line Original Publication Datesort ascending Themes Republication Hearst Collections
251 Veteran's Day How thankful they should be, Des Moines Register 1976 war, innocence Snake in the Strawberries 65.
252 Day of the Cornfield The day of the cornfield all right, The Small Farm 1976 farming, observation Snake in the Strawberries 59.
253 At Least on the Surface People who live in neighborhoods Miscellany 1976 neighbors, appearances Shaken by Leaf-Fall 65, Snake in the Strawberries 69.
254 Storm Bound Whipped by the blizzard I fled Shaken by Leaf-Fall 1976 winter, birds
255 Close Call It was anger's shadow dimmed the room Shaken by Leaf-Fall 1976 anger, weather Shaken by Leaf-Fall 16.
256 Praise When I forced the fat land with seed Shaken by Leaf-Fall 1976 farming, nature Shaken by Leaf-Fall 55, Landmark and Other Poems 57 (as "Now I Am Free").
257 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.
258 Instead of Honey Let's get to work, time may be short with us, Poetry Now 1976 labor, religion Snake in the Strawberries 4.
259 Facts I do not read portents, Chowder Review 1976 superstition, work Proved by Trial 9, Snake in the Strawberries 88.
260 Short Cut A short cut, so we said, a different road, Shaken by Leaf-Fall 1976 roaming, countryside
261 Neighborhood in the Suburbs Take our garbage cans, a man may be known Miscellany 1976 secrecy, community Proved by Trial 10.
262 Forked Road It's hard to decide sometimes Wascana Review 1976 decisions, obligation Snake in the Strawberries 64.
263 Take This Guy Now take this guy next door, The New Renaissance 1976 argument, jealousy
264 Abrasive Time Just think how alert we would all need to be Shaken by Leaf-Fall 1976 aging, time Shaken by Leaf-Fall 67.
265 Born Again He woke up when she died, Poetry Now 1976 loss, death
266 Wonder of Hummingbirds Glass cells of red syrup hang Shaken by Leaf-Fall 1976 birds, amazement Shaken by Leaf-Fall 68, Landmark and Other Poems 24 (variant).
267 Muskrats in the Cornfield Persuasion of rain and sun Poetry Now 1976 farming, animals Proved by Trial 22.
268 Keep the Storm Outside Rain patters on my roof Shaken by Leaf-Fall 1976 weather, reflection Shaken by Leaf-Fall 33, Landmark and Other Poems 34.
269 Landscape—Iowa No one who lives here Shaken by Leaf-Fall 1976 land, people Snake in the Strawberries 67, The Good Earth 63., Selected Poems 10
270 Dirty Old Man's Poem A dirty old man’s poem Periodical of Art in Nebraska 1976 desire, sex
271 No News is Good News Having read the same names in the paper Poetry Now 1976 community, significance
272 Father Nailheads broke off with the sound Wascana Review 1976 family, kindness Snake in the Strawberries 74.
273 Evergreen Transformations ‘‘Who knocks on my door?’’ asks History The Alumnus 1976 education, truth
274 Still Heard but Faintly What chime struck from the iron air Periodical of Art in Nebraska 1976 winter, faith
275 Two Men The stiff man scrubs his hands, Poetry Now 1976 duality, conformity

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