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The Complete Poetry of James Hearst

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Title First Linesort ascending Original Publication Date Themes Republication Hearst Collections
1 On Vacation Your five days of driving The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 vacation, alienation
2 Not for Sale You thought a dollar sign imaged The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 love, money
3 And Some Seed Fell You think because you own the ground The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 farming, knowledge
4 It Might Save Us What they had in common The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 neighbors, relationships
5 The Supermarket's Secret Machine Today my wife sent me to the The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 shopping, uncertainty
6 No Answer The sun rose up with a fuzzy eye, The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 misfortune, morning
7 To Shape Our Decisions The question is The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 choice, obligation
8 Not a Birthday but a Deathday Party The indigent days beg me The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 mortality, wishes
9 The Malicious Spirit of Machines Right in our own house, The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 machines, breakdown
10 End of a Landmark Power from a copper wire The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 destruction, disappointment
11 Of Course It Matters My neighbor stopped by this morning The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 misfortune, money
12 I'm a Christian but . . . It gets pretty thick when The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 religion, satire
13 Threat of Violence Icicles dripped in the The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 animals, violence The Good Earth 65
14 Comfort in Small Things I saw them, a glanceful, The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 birds, pleasure
15 Need for a Quick Step I noticed the cow in heat The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 animals, danger
16 Fourth of July Early in the morning The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 patriotism, disappointment
17 A Small Victory Cold, the snow squeaked underfoot, The Complete Poetry of James Hearst 2001 revenge, animals