Kansas City Magazine
| Title | First Line | Theme(s) | Original Citation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Time to Act | "At last the revelation, a brisk wind peels" | spring, anticipation | Kansas City Magazine (1959) 51. |
| Vigilance | "Rocks grow expensive" | farming, nature | Kansas City Magazine (1960) 88. |
| Weed Solitude | "Machines worn out, embalmed in rust," | machines, decay | Kansas City Magazine (1960) 88. |
| The Waster | "The stalks still stand erect and the tassels wave," | animals, farming | Kansas City Magazine (1961) 61. |
| Cold Snap | "The winter night in your face" | winter, music | Kansas City Magazine (1965) 28. |
| Common Ground | "Two neighbors lived across a road" | neighbors, farming | Kansas City Magazine (1965) 28. |