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Title First Line Original Publication Date Themes Republicationsort descending Hearst Collections
476 Something is Given Something is given Stone Country 1980 poetry, farming
477 Wish for a Season Today you said you would not sigh South Dakota Review 1969 winter, longing
478 The Cricket If the sparrows would stop Educational Leadership 1959 noise, happiness
479 Take the Best Offer Don't ask me which job to take, A Country Man 1993 work, choice A Country Man 36.
480 Grandfather and the Evangelist A tent with a platform and with folding chairs, Snake in the Strawberries 1979 religion, experience Snake in the Strawberries 6.
481 At Least on the Surface People who live in neighborhoods Miscellany 1976 neighbors, appearances Shaken by Leaf-Fall 65, Snake in the Strawberries 69.
482 Not to Be Overlooked We had a bull calf born premature, Snake in the Strawberries 1979 surprise, validation Snake in the Strawberries 7.
483 The Bird One day in the bleak month of March Discourse: A Review of Liberal Arts 1961 birds, memory Shaken by Leaf-Fall 66.
484 Responsibility of Being Young All I knew concerned my Barnwood 1981 chores, death
485 Virtue of Logic He believed in the generation The New Renaissance 1978 reason, argument
486 Caveat Emptor I meant to take a quiet walk Inserat Groteski 1971 ownership, wilderness
487 Hardened Arteries When the office screwed a few bucks Poetry Now 1975 selfishness, guilt Proved by Trial 14.
488 The Deacon Goes for His Sunday Paper Good morning, good morning, it is a good morning Man and His Field 1951 happiness, disappointment Man and His Field 67.
489 Animal Tracks There is a tiger hid Hawk and Whippoorwill 1961 duality, nature Limited View 7, Landmark and Other Poems 49.
490 Missed Fortune Late for our dates, Boston Monthly 1982 superstition, opportunity
491 Hostility to Order Today the sun's eye Great Lakes Review 1977 entropy, order Snake in the Strawberries 84.
492 Leaves Like Tears You say the leaves fall Midwest Quarterly 1969 grief, winter
493 The Dainty Lily Bell She’s liberated, you know, Planting Red Geraniums: Discovered Poems of James Hearst 2017 sex, gender Planting Red Geraniums 24
494 Close Call It was anger's shadow dimmed the room Shaken by Leaf-Fall 1976 anger, weather Shaken by Leaf-Fall 16.
495 The Malicious Spirit of Machines Right in our own house, The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 machines, breakdown
496 Late For The News Last week you said Voyages to the Inland Sea, II 1972 Depression, routine Landmark and Other Poems
497 Cleaning Lady Her coat is vague as fog but she herself Anglo-American Studies 1983 work, virtue A Country Man 18.
498 A Disowner Not my world today Event: Journal of Contemporary Art 1978 integrity, alienation Snake in the Strawberries 99.
499 There Must Be Somewhere to Go Wait for me, wait for me, North Country 1977 uncertainty, leaving
500 An Older Language Riding up on a southwest wind Amanuensis 1972 birds, spring

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