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    New Collected Poems

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    Dark with Power 76

      Dark with power, we remain 76

      David Jones 376

      Dear Ed, 369

      Dear Ernie, 373

      Dear Hayden, 372

      Dear Hayden, when I read your book I was aching 331

      Dear John, 371

      Dear relatives and friends, when my last breath 190

      Deep in the back ways of my mind I see them 61

      Design of the House: Ideal and Hard Time, The 33

      Desolation 281

      Did I believe I had a clear mind? 166

      Discipline, A 110

      Do Not Be Ashamed 82

      Do not think me gentle 248

      Don’t think of it. 187

      Dream, The 72

      Duality 328

      Dust 345

      Earth and Fire 141

      Elegy 3

      Enriching the Earth 125

      Envoy 111

      Epitaph 341

      Even in a country you know by heart 252

      Even love must pass through loneliness, 286

      Except 251

      Except in idea, perfection is as wild 33

      Fall 247

      Falling Asleep 232

      Familiar, The 118

      Farmer Among the Tombs, The 118

      Farmer and the Sea, The 140

      Farmer, Speaking of Monuments, The 159

      Fear of Darkness, The 25

      Fear of Love, The 234

      February 2, 1968 122

      Finches, The 69

      First, The 250

      Flying at night, above the clouds, all earthmarks spurned, 240

      For an Absence 333

      For parents, the only way 244

      For the Explainers 307

      For the Future 252

      For the Hog Killing 230

      For the Rebuilding of a House 119

      For whatever is let go 24

      Forgive me, my delight, 290

      Forsaking all others, we 300

      Forty Years 238

      From many hard workdays in the fields, 312

      From my wife and my households and fields 131

      From the Crest 220

      From the Distance 287

      From the porch at dusk I watched 71

      From the union of power and money, 326

      Gathering, The 188

      Gift of Gravity, The 295

      Give It Time 374

      Goods 231

      Grace 79

      Grandmother, The 156

      Green and White 12

      Grief 246

      Growing weather; enough rain; 151

      Guest, The 27

      Handing Down, The 40

      Having begun in public anonymity 356

      Having danced until nearly 277

      Having lived long in time, 341

      Having once put his hand into the ground, 136

      He comes along the street, singing 22

      Head like a big 358

      Her fate seizes her and brings her 170

      Her First Calf 170

      Heron, The 157

      Hidden Singer, The 241

      His enemy, the universe, surrounds him nightly with stars 18

      His memories lived in the place 129

      History 201

      Homecoming, A 189

      Horseback on Sunday morning, 180

      Horses 262

      How exactly good it is 65

      How fine to have a radio 350

      How hard it is for me, who live 81

      How joyful to be together, alone 315

      How much poison are you willing 375

      How to Be a Poet 354

      However just and anxious I have been, 133

      Hunting them a man must sweat, bear 237

      I am done with apologies. If contrariness is my 139

      I am oppressed by all the room taken up by the dead, 118

      I began to be followed by a voice saying: 134

      I came out to the barn lot 231

      I come to it again 236

      I come to the fear of love 234

      I dream an inescapable dream 72

      I dream of you walking at night along the streams 167

      I dreamed of my father when he was old. 342

      I employ the blind mandolin player 21

      I go in under foliage 303

      I have been spared another day 111

      I have taken in the light 169

      I knew her when I saw her 316

      I leave behind even 368

      I love to lie down weary 120

      I made an opening 186

      I never have denied 320

      I owned a slope full of stones. 116

      I part the out thrusting branches 237

      I see you down there, white-haired 346

      I stood and heard the steps of the city 297

      I tell my love in rhyme 194

      I think of us lying asleep, 28

      I think therefore 357

      I was home alone. He came 334

      I was walking in a dark valley 289

      I was your rebellious son, 319

      I will wait here in the fields 229

      I would have each couple turn, 299

      If you imagine 347

      Imagination 332

      In a Country Once Forested 345

      In a country without saints or shrines 119

      In a dream I go 349

      In a dream I meet 238

      In a Motel Parking Lot, Thinking of Dr. Williams 317

      In a time that breaks 80

      In Art Rowanberry’s barn, where Art’s death 351

      In Art Rowanberry’s Barn 351

      In Extremis: Poems about My Father 334

      In ignorance of the source, our want 286

      In January cold, the year’s short light, 308

      In Memory: Stuart Egnal 77

      In my line of paperwork 247

      In Rain 303

      In the April rain I climbed up to drink 154

      In the dark of the moon, in flying snow, in the dead of winter, 122

      In the dusk of the river, the wind 70

      In the empty lot —a place 23

      In the evening there were flocks of nighthawks 158

      In the great circle, dancing in 301

      In the mating of trees, 179

      In the place that is my own place, whose earth 73

      In the stilled place that once was a road going down 117

      In the town’s graveyard the oldest plot now frees itself 74

      In this woman the earth speaks. 141

      In This World 128

      Independence Day 132

      Inlet, The 349

      It is a day of the earth’s renewing without any man’s doings or 120

      It is called moneywort 363

      It is no longer necessary to sleep 13

      “. . . it is not too soon to provide by every 177

      It is presumptuous and irresponsible to pray for other people. A 148

      It’s the immemorial feeling 231

      Jason Needly found his father, old Ab, at work 380

      July, 1773 253

      June Wind 347

      Kentucky River Junction 171

      Late in the night I pay 147

      Law That Marries All Things, The 284

      Leader, The 358

      Let him escape hospital and doctor, 55

      Let me be plain with you, dear reader. 359

      Let them stand still for the bullet, and stare the shooter in the 230

      Let Us Pledge 322

      Let us pledge allegiance to the flag, 322

      Letter 288

      Letter (to Ed McClanahan), A 369

      Letter (to Ernest J. Gaines), A 373

      Letter (to Hayden Carruth), A 372

      Letter (to my brother), A 371

      Life is your privilege, not your belonging. 238

      Light and wind are running 347

      Like a room, the clear stanza 19

      Like a tide it comes in, 175

      Like Snow 367

      Lilies, The 132

      Listen! 350

      Long Hunter, The 196


      Look It Over 368

      Love the quick profit, the annual raise, 173

      Love, all day there has been at the edge of my mind 111

      Lover’s Song, A 323

      Lysimachia Nummularia 363

      Mad Farmer in the City, The 142

      Mad Farmer Manifesto: The First Amendment, The 177

      Mad Farmer Revolution, The 137

      Mad Farmer, Flying the Flag of Rough Branch, Secedes from the Union, The 326

      Mad Farmer’s Love Song, The 189

      Make a place to sit down. 354

      Man Born to Farming, The 115

      Man Walking and Singing, A 13

      Manifesto: The Mad Farmer Liberation Front 173

      March 22, 1968 123

      March Snow 68

      Marriage 81

      Marriage Song, A 308

      Marriage, an Elegy, A 175

      May Song 24

      Meadow, The 74

      Meditation in the Spring Rain 154

      Meeting, A 238

      Men Untrained to Comfort 380

      Millennium, The 347

      Morning’s News, The 124

      Music, A 21

      Must another poor body, brought 313

      My gentle hill, I rest 291

      My Great-Grandfather’s Slaves 61

      My old friend tells us how the country changed: 310

      My old friend, the owner 26

      Necessity of Faith, The 242

      New Roof, The 128

      Noguchi Fountain 332

      Nothing is simple, 251

      Now constantly there is sound, 63

      Now that you have gone 251

      Now the old ways that have brought us 183

      Observance 6

      October 10 63

      Old Elm Tree by the River, The 165

      On a Theme of Chaucer 320

      On the Hill Late at Night 129

      On the housetop, the floor of the boundless 128

      On the Theory of the Big Bang as the Origin of the Universe 367

      Once there was a man who filmed his vacation. 323

      One faith is bondage. Two 189

      One of Us 313

      Ongoing Holy War Against Evil, The 358

      O Thou, far off and here, whole and broken, 242

      Our Children, Coming of Age 301

      Over the Edge 381

      O when the world’s at peace 189

      Paradise might have appeared here, 17

      Parting, A 312

      Passed through the dark wall, 196

      Passing the Strait 300

      Passing Thought, A 357

      Peace of Wild Things, The 79

      Plan, The 26

      Planting Crocuses 186

      Planting Trees 179

      Planting trees early in the spring, 252

      Poem 166

      Poem for J. 195

      Poem of Thanks, A 111

      Porch over the River, The 70

      Praise 129

      Praise, A 129

      Prayer after Eating 169

      Prayers and Sayings of the Mad Farmer 148

      Purification, A 233

      Questionnaire 375

      Rain 120

      Raindrops on the tin roof. 232

      Reassurer, The 321

      Recognition, The 185

      Record, The 310

      Rejected Husband, The 348

      Requiem 267

      Returning 289

      Ripening 243

      Rising 277

      River Bridged and Forgot, The 292

      Satisfactions of the Mad Farmer, The 151

      Seeds, The 130

      September 2, 1969 158

      Setting Out 286

      Seventeen seventy one 253

      Seventeen Years 235

      Seventy Years 357

      Shrugging in the flight of its leaves, 165

      Silence, The 127

      Sits level, 332

      Sleep 120

      Slip, The 261

      Snake, The 64

      Some Further Words 359

      Somehow it has all 176

      Sometimes hidden from me 314

      Song 194

      Song (1) 286

      Song (2) 291

      Song (3) 297

      Song (4) 302

      Song in a Year of Catastrophe 134

      Song Sparrow Singing in the Fall, A 176

      Sorrel Filly, The 160

      Sowing 117

      Sparrow 20

      Speech to the Garden Club of America, A 377

      Spell the spiel of cause and effect, 307

      Spring 332

      Springs, The 119

      Standing Ground, A 133

      Star, The 240

      Stay Home 229

      Stone 346

      Stones, The 116

      Stop the killing, or 358

      Storm, The 333

      Strait, The 282

      Supplanting, The 117

      Suppose we did our work 367

      Sycamore, The 73

      Terrors are to come. The earth 66

      Testament 190

      Thank you. I’m glad to know we’re friends, of course; 377

      The cloud is free only 284

      The crops were made, the leaves 201

      The dogs of indecision 193

      The dust motes float 345

      The ears stung with cold 69

      The field mouse flickers 204

      The first man who whistled 250

      The first mosquito: 376

      The fowls speak and sing, settling for the night. 122

      The god of the river leans 6

      The gods are less 241

      The grower of trees, the gardener, the man born to farming, 115

      The hand is risen from the earth, 118

      The hill pasture, an open place among the trees, 128

      The hook of adrenaline shoves 182

      The land is an ark, full of things waiting. 126

      The leveling of the water, its increase 67

      The longer we are together 243

      The mad farmer, the thirsty one, 137

      The mind is the continuity 40

      The morning comes. The old woman, a spot 246

      The morning lights 68

      The opening out and out, 29

      The poem is important, but 317

      The ripe grassheads bend in the starlight 129

      The river is of the earth 374

      The river takes the land, and leaves nothing. 261

      The rugs were rolled back to the wall 353

      The sea is always arriving, 140

      The seeds begin as abstract as their species, 130

      The songs of small birds fade away 160

      The stepping-stones, once 234

      The tall marigolds darken. 25

      The valley holds its shadow. 282

      The wild cherries ripen, black and fat, 247

      The wind scruffing it, the bay 12

      The woods is shining this morning 79

      The young woodland remembers 345

      They 346

      They are here again, 235

      They lived long, and were faithful 175

      They were into the lambing, up late. 143

      Thief, The 28

      Thirty More Years 314

      This is a story handed down. 249

      This man, proud and young, 325

      Though the air is full of singing 181

      Thought of Something Else, The 59

      Three Elegiac Poems 55

      Three, The 331

      Through elm, buckeye, thorn, 209

      Through the weeks of deep snow 239

      Throwing Away the Mail 251

      To a Siberian Woodsman 107

      To a Writer of Reputation 356

      To be at home on its native ground 269

      To enrich the earth I have sowed clover and grass 125

      To Gary Snyder 230

      To Go by Singing 22

      To go in the dark with a light is to know the light. 121

      To Hayden Garruth 331

      To Know the Dark 121

      To know the in
    habiting reasons 119

      To love is to suffer –did I 328

      To moralize a state, they drag out a man 124

      To My Children, Fearing for Them 66

      To My Mother 319

      To search for what belongs where it is, 288

      To Tanya at Christmas 290

      To Tanya on My Sixtieth Birthday 346

      To tell a girl you loved her—my God!— 381

      To the Holy Spirit 242

      To the Unseeable Animal 161

      To Think of the Life of a Man 80

      To What Listens 236

      Traveling at Home 252

      True harvests no mere intent may reap 242

      Tu Fu 376

      Turn toward the holocaust, it approaches 110

      Until I have appeased the itch 309

      Vacation, The 323

      Venus of Botticelli, The 316

      Voices Late at Night 309

      Walking on the River Ice 251

      Want of Peace, The 78

      Warning to My Readers, A 248

      Washed into the doorway 27

      Way of Pain, The 244

      We are others and the earth, 287

      We lay in our bed as in a tomb 333

      We Who Prayed and Wept 245

      We who prayed and wept 245

      We will see no more 267

      Well, anyhow, I am 357

      Wet Time, A 126

      What banged? 367

      What death means is not this—19

      What is one to make of a life given 355

      What must a man do to be at home in the world? 127

      What she made in her body is broken. 195

      What we have been becomes 197

      What we leave behind to sleep 220

      What wonder have you done to me? 346

      What year 347

      Wheel, The 298

      When despair for the world grows in me 79

      When he goes out in the morning 16

      When I cannot be with you 333

      When I was a boy here, 262

      When I was a young man, 314

      When I was young and lately wed 323

      Where 204

      Where the road came, no longer bearing men, 117

      While Attending the Annual Convocation of Cause Theorists and BigBangists at the Local Provincial Research University, the Mad Farmer Intercedes from the Back Row 379

      While the summer’s growth kept me 157

      Why 348

      Why all the embarassment 348

      Wild Geese, The 180

      Wild Rose, The 314

      Wild, The 23

      Willing to die, 166

      Window Poems 83

      Window. Window. 83

      Winter Night Poem for Mary 121

      Winter Nightfall 122

      Winter Rain, The 67

      Wish to Be Generous, The 130

      Within the circles of our lives 302

      Woods 237

      Words 355

      Work Song 217

      You lean at ease in your warm house at night after supper, 107

      You put on my clothes 185

      You will be walking some night 82

      On the pages whose numbers are given below

      the page end coincides with a stanza break:

      4

      151

      10

      152

     


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