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Abandoned House
After Some Twenty Years Attempting to Describe a Flowering Branch of Redbud
Aftergrass
Answer
Apple Trip
Apples
Apples in the Well
Are You Up There, Bad Jack?
Artifacts
Artist
At Year’s End
Banjo Bill Cornett
Bright Road, The
Broken Ibis, The
Burned Tree
Candidate
Child in the Hills
Child’s Wisdom, A
Clabe Mott
Coal Town
Come Down from the Hills
Common Crow, The
Could It Be
Court Day
Dance on Pushback
Day of Flowers
Death in the Hills
Death of a Fox
Death on the Mountain
Dove
Dreams
Drought
Dulcimer
Early Whippoorwill
Earth-Bread
Epitaph for Uncle Ira Combs, Mountain Preacher
Eyes in the Grass
Fallow Years
Farm
Fiddle
Fiddlers’ Convention on Troublesome Creek
Fox Hunt on Defeated Creek
Funnel Spider
Granny Frolic
Graveyard
Here and Now
Here in My Bed
Heritage
High Field
Hill-Born, The
Hill-Lonely
Hillsman Speaks, A
Horse Swapping
Horseback in the Rain
Hounds on the Mountain
Hunter
I Shall Go Singing
I Was Born Humble
In My Dreaming
Infare
Interval
Journey Beyond the Hills
Knife Trader
Lambs
Lamp
Leap, Minnows, Leap
Let This Hill Rest
Lizard
Madly to Learn
Man O’ War
Man Singing to Himself, A
Mine Is a Wide Estate
Morning: Dead Mare Branch
Mountain Fox Hunt
Mountain Men Are Free
Mrs. Lloyd, Her Rag Sale
My Aunt Carrie
My Days
Night in the Coal Camps
Nixie Middleton
Now Has Day Come
Of Concern
Of the Faithful
Of the Wild Man
Okra King
On Being Drafted into the U.S. Army from My Log Home in March 1942
On Buckhorn Creek
On Double Creek
On Redbird Creek
On the Passing of My Brother Alfred
On Troublesome Creek
Passenger Pigeons
Passing of a County Sheriff
Pattern for Death
Post Offices
Rain on the Cumberlands
Reckoning
Recollection
River of Earth
Shield of Hills
Spring
Swift Were Their Feet
This Man Dying
Those I Want in Heaven with Me Should There Be Such a Place
Tracks on Stone
Trees in the Road, The
Truck Driver
Uncle Ambrose
Unemployed Coal Miner
Visitor
“Welcome, Somewhat, Despite the Disorder”
What Have You Heard Lately?
When the Dulcimers Are Gone
Where the Mares Have Fed
White Highways
Wilderness
Winter Tree
With Hands Like Leaves
Wolfpen Creek
Year of the Pigeons
Yesterday in Belize
Yesteryear’s People