Yankee Magazine
Title | First Line | Theme(s) | Original Citation |
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End of April | "A grey sky roofs the morning" | weather, color | Yankee Magazine (April 1968) 182. |
Judgement by Spring Rain | "Some snarl faced poet" | seasons, aging | Yankee Magazine (April 1973) 192. |
Each to Its Own Purpose | "They said, don't use words" | poetry, language | Yankee Magazine (Dec. 1975) 222. |
Eighty Birthdays | "This cake, a snow-topped hill," | aging, longing | Yankee Magazine (Dec. 1977) 214. |
Not Born Again | "This land partly from me," | nature, mortality | Yankee Magazine (March 1977) 116. |
Pause between Clock Ticks | "Like a caught breath" | decisions, stillness | Yankee Magazine (Nov. 1979) 297. |
Sooner or Later | "My roots search for water" | trouble, nature | Yankee Magazine 44.8 (Aug. 1980) 173. |
Walls | "My terrace wall dropped" | ownership, division | Yankee Magazine 46.9 (Sept. 1982) 194.. |
Strange Things Happen | "I found a ball in the yard" | memory, games | Yankee Magazine (July 1984) 153. |