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Titlesort ascending First Line Original Publication Date Themes Republication Hearst Collections
1 Winter Solstice This is the final day Country Men 1938 love, winter Country Men (1938) 57.
2 The Warning Cry The warning cry of wild geese from cold and cloudy roads Country Men 1937 spring, renewal
3 The Hammer and the Rat The teetering carpenter sets his spike Country Men 1943 distraction, inaction North American Review (1974) 33. Country Men (1943) 59. Landmark and Other Poems 14.
4 The Forest Within the forest of my heart Country Men 1937 love, reflection Country Men (1937) xx, (1938) 41, (1943) 48, Man and His Field 55.
5 The Army The pavements of the mind Country Men 1943 indoctrination, morality Country Men (1943) 62, Man and His Field 37.
6 Sparrows in Spring The water falls drip.. drip.. drap Country Men 1937 planting, nature Country Men (1937) xiii, (1938) 33, (1943) 41.
7 Seventy Times Seven Let the rain discover Country Men 1937 forgiveness, loneliness
8 Now I Have Taken to the Fields Now I have taken to the fields Country Men 1937 hope, land Country Men (1937) xix, (1938) 40, (1943) 47, Man and His Field 54, Landmark and Other Poems 22.
9 Mad Dog Like a great yellow dog, the sun Country Men 1937 drought, nature Country Men (1937) viii, (1938) 22, (1943) 36, Man and His Field 60, Snake in the Strawberries 14.
10 How Many Shadows Has a Man The dog looked into the water Country Men 1943 experience, knowledge
11 Farm on a Summer Night From a clear sky at night the starlight Country Men 1937 faith, religion Country Men (1937) v, (1938) 21, (1943) 31.
12 Evening Be quiet, Heart, the sun goes down Country Men 1938 sunset, peacefulness Country Men (1938) 62, (1943) 70, Man and His Field 71.
13 Dark Flower Oh, no, do not look too long Country Men 1938 flowers, morning Country Men (1938) 52.
14 Blue Again We saw the horizon with stubborn clutch Country Men 1937 weather, clouds
15 After the People Go No one lives here any more, they all have moved away Country Men 1937 drought, nature Country Men (1937) vii, (1938) 24, (1943) 34, Man and His Field 69.