626 |
Best Not to Hope for Miracles |
He had heard that water |
A Country Man |
1993 |
mortality, illness |
|
A Country Man 41. |
|
627 |
Without Your Good Morning |
Perhaps I miss you more than I should, |
A Country Man |
1993 |
death, loss |
|
A Country Man 49. |
|
628 |
Mind-Boggled |
His mind bent with the weight |
A Country Man |
1993 |
religion, uncertainty |
|
A Country Man 39. |
|
629 |
Take the Best Offer |
Don't ask me which job to take, |
A Country Man |
1993 |
work, choice |
|
A Country Man 36. |
|
630 |
Better a Bonfire |
Hitch up the mule, |
A Country Man |
1993 |
memory, secrecy |
|
A Country Man 29. |
|
631 |
Year after Year |
By ones, twos and in groups |
A Country Man |
1993 |
routine, childhood |
|
A Country Man 16. |
|
632 |
Moving Day |
I have moved from one house |
A Country Man |
1993 |
moving, change |
|
A Country Man 38. |
|
633 |
There is a Line Drawn |
A buyer of discards |
A Country Man |
1993 |
farming, distinctions |
|
A Country Man 51. |
|
634 |
Echoes of Memory |
A birthday card from you today |
A Country Man |
1993 |
love, longing |
|
A Country Man 23. |
|
635 |
Choreman |
I am a born choreman |
A Country Man |
1993 |
work, pride |
|
A Country Man 44. |
|
636 |
No Argument |
My gosh, she said, you two |
A Country Man |
1993 |
satisfaction, pride |
|
A Country Man 43. |
|
637 |
This Is How They Do It |
"I own this farm," Henry Jensen |
A Country Man |
1993 |
law, understanding |
|
A Country Man 24, The Good Earth 64. |
|
638 |
The Comfort of a Friend |
We have wandered as we wished |
A Country Man |
1993 |
aging, friendship |
|
A Country Man 47. |
|
639 |
Not to Give In |
"I wouldn't take a horse |
A Country Man |
1993 |
father, defiance |
|
A Country Man 48. |
|
640 |
On Vacation |
Your five days of driving |
The Complete Poetry of James Hearst |
2001 |
vacation, alienation |
|
|
|
641 |
End of a Landmark |
Power from a copper wire |
The Complete Poetry of James Hearst |
2001 |
destruction, disappointment |
|
|
|
642 |
A Small Victory |
Cold, the snow squeaked underfoot, |
The Complete Poetry of James Hearst |
2001 |
revenge, animals |
|
|
|
643 |
Fourth of July |
Early in the morning |
The Complete Poetry of James Hearst |
2001 |
patriotism, disappointment |
|
|
|
644 |
The Supermarket's Secret Machine |
Today my wife sent me to the |
The Complete Poetry of James Hearst |
2001 |
shopping, uncertainty |
|
|
|
645 |
I'm a Christian but . . . |
It gets pretty thick when |
The Complete Poetry of James Hearst |
2001 |
religion, satire |
|
|
|
646 |
Threat of Violence |
Icicles dripped in the |
The Complete Poetry of James Hearst |
2001 |
animals, violence |
|
The Good Earth 65 |
|
647 |
It Might Save Us |
What they had in common |
The Complete Poetry of James Hearst |
2001 |
neighbors, relationships |
|
|
|
648 |
To Shape Our Decisions |
The question is |
The Complete Poetry of James Hearst |
2001 |
choice, obligation |
|
|
|
649 |
The Malicious Spirit of Machines |
Right in our own house, |
The Complete Poetry of James Hearst |
2001 |
machines, breakdown |
|
|
|
650 |
Need for a Quick Step |
I noticed the cow in heat |
The Complete Poetry of James Hearst |
2001 |
animals, danger |
|
|
|