A lá recherche…
Advent, the Late-Arrived Man
After an April Rain
After the Rain
After the Rainstorm
After the Storm
An Autumn Poem
And as Cruel
And I Will Meditate Thus…
“And Thus Spoke Cain to Abel”
April
April I
April II
April 19, 1931
April 24, 1932
As Imperceptibly
At Times Like This After We’ve Quarreled
August
The Autumn Berries Redden in the Sun
Bad Conscience
Ballad
A Ballad
Be in High Spirits
Before Sleep
Before the Storm
Beneath the Bough
Between New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day
Between Tuesday and Wednesday
Birth
Bittersweet
Blinking
Broken Elegy
C. Neumann & Söhne
Cartes Postales
Changing Landscape
Charm
Chartres
Childhood (It was perhaps fifteen years ago…)
Childhood (The Indian cow-ered…)
A Childhood Memory
Columbus
The Corpse
The Crimson Flower Unfurls
The Cry of Gulls
The Danube Calls
Dawn
Dawn Blabbers at the Sparrows from the Windowsill
Dawn (City on a hill…)
Dawn (In the drifting dust…)
Dawn (Slowly drifts the gray…)
Days of Piety
Death and Autumn
December
December 8, 1931
December Morning
Dedication to “New Moon”
Dirge
Dog Days
A Dream Landscape
Drunken Song
A Duckling Bathes
Dusk
[The Dusk Scampered Up the Trees…]
Early Summer
Eight O’Clock
Eighth Eclogue
Elegy at Dawn
Elegy at Dusk
Elegy (Autumn Has Come…)
Elegy for Montenegro
Elegy (O, Brave Old Man…)
Elegy on the Death of a Bum
Elegy on the Death of Gyula Juhász
Elegy, or Icon, Without Nails
An Eskimo Contemplates Death
Evening
Evening, a Woman, a Child on Her Back
Evening Comes
Evening Farewell
Evening Has Arrived
Evening in the Mountains
Evening Smile
Fairytale
A Farewell
February
February 17, 1932
Federico Garcia Lorca
Ferenc Hont
Fifth Eclogue
Fire Hymn
First Eclogue
Flames Flicker…
Flower
Flower Song
The Fool and the Moon
A Foolish Song About the Wife
For Katie Cserépfalvi
For There Is Earth Beneath the Leaves
The Forced March
Forest
The Forest in October
Forgiveness
4:1
Fourth Eclogue
Fragment
[Fragment from 1944]
Friday
Friday Night Grotesque
From Chartres to Paris
From Dawn to Midnight
From Noon to Evening
From “Psalms of Rapture”…
From the Flowers of Disgust
Frothy Sky
The Fugitive
Garden at Dawn
The Garden at Night
The Garden on Istenhegy
Goats
Guard and Protect Me
Have You Run Yet…?
He Could No Longer Bear…
Heat
[Heine Was Blessed by the Lord…]
Henri Barbusse Is Dead
Hexameters in Late October
Hispania, Hispania
History
Holy Innocents
Holy Rebirth in Love
Hymn
Hymn of Peace
A Hymn to the Nile
Hymn to the Sun
I Cannot Know…
I Divine Here the Coming Spring
I Had No Mother
I Hid You Away
I Sat with Tristan…
[I Sit Upon the Peak of My Days…]
I Stared Numbly into the Wine
[I Will Now Inflate…]
If You Were to Watch Me…
Il Faut Laisser…
In a Clamorous Palm Tree
In a Few Words
In Front of the House
In My Memories…
In the Cemetery
In the Midst of Writing
In the Restless Hour
[In Vain You Pick Your Way…]
In Your Two Arms
Is This It Then…
It Darkens
It Is Summer
Italian Painter
January
January Apparition
January 17, 1932
Jardin du Luxemburg
John
A Joyous Dawn Poem
July (It Has Been a Long Time…)
July Poem, Afternoon
July 7, 1932
July (The Furious Wind Strangles…)
June
Just Sleep
Lament
Landscape
Landscape, with Change
A Landscape, with Lovers
Landscapes
Language Lesson
Later
Law
Let Me
The Letter
A Letter to My Wife
Like a Bull
Like Death
Love
Love Poem
Love Poem at the End of November
Love Poem, in Autumn
A Love Poem on Candlemas
Love Poem on Istenhegy
Love Poem Written in the Woods
Love’s Bitter Lament
Love’s Game
Lullaby
Many Cars Pass by Here
Many of You Saw, How
March
March On, Condemned!
A Marginal Note to Luke
Marginalia
Marginalia to the Prophet Habakuk
Maria Was Here Again Yesterday
Mary
May
May 5, 1932
May No Complaint Ever Moisten Your Teeth
A May Picnic
May’s Truth
Meditation
Memorial Poem
Memories of Pirano
A Memory (Ah, My Tiny-Breasted…)
A Memory (Oh, My! I Was Still a Boy…)
Mere Skin and Bones and Pain
Midnight
Midnight Storm
A Modern Idyll
Monday Evening
Morning
Morning
My Little Sister Was Madly in Love
My Love Is Ill
Neither Memory, Nor Magic
Night
Night (A body sleeps…)
Night Falls
Night (O the soul forgets…)
Night (The heart sleeps…)
No Problem
Nocturno
A Noise, Toward Evening
Noon Poem
Not Even the Wind Blows Here Anymore
Nothingness Is a Singular Something
November
O, Ancient Prisons
O Light, Brilliant, Sun-Swept Morning
October (A Cool Wind Flutters…)
October, Afternoon
October (Blind Youths Clamber…)
October 6, 1932
An October Sketch
On the Banks of the Danube
On the Old House
On the Passport of Someone My Age
On the Riverbank
On the Way Home
[On Well-Fed Windows…]
Pagan Salute
Panic
Paris
A Parisian Elegy
Peace, Horror
Perhaps…
Place de Notre Dame
A Playful Verse After the Harvest
A Poem for Men
Poem of Cheerless Men
Poem of Poverty and Hate
A Poem of Reminiscence
Poppy
Portrait
Potters
Praise
A Precise Verse About Sunset
Prologue
Prologue to a “Monodrama”
Psalms of Devotion
Quai de Montebello
Quiet Lines with Head Bowed
Rain
The Rain Falls, Then Dries…
Rain Shower (A Knock-Kneed Clumsy Storm…)
Rain Shower (You Were Right to Run…)
Razglednica
Razglednica (2)
Razglednica (3)
Razglednica (4)
Reckoning
Recruiting Song
A Repeating Poem
Repose
Restless Comes the Fall
Restless Night
Root
The Rose
Salutation
Saturday Evening Grotesque
Scraps of Paper
Second Eclogue
Secret Song and Magic
September
Seventh Eclogue
Simile
Similes
Situation Report
Small Boy
Smile
[So You Press On Little Brother…]
Song
Song About Death
Song of the Black Man Who Went to Town
Song While Waiting for Winter
A Sorrowful Praise of Every Orphanhood
Spring Flies…
A Spring Poem
Stanzas Written on a Moonlit Night
Steel Chorus
Still Life
A Stirring in the Night
A Stirring Myth
Suddenly
The Summer of Old Wives
A Sunday in Summer
Sweltering Heat
Tapé, Ancient Evening
A Tentative Ode
The Terrible Angel
A Terrifying, Angry Portrait
Third Eclogue
Three Fragments from a More Ambitious Composition
Three Winks
Thursday
A Tiny Birthday Eclogue
Tired Afternoon
To a Dabbler in Poetry
To a Sick Girl in Bed
To Be Said Over and Over
To What End
Toward Nightfall
Tranquility
Tuesday
Tuesday Evening
Tuesday Night Grotesque
Twenty-Eight Years
Twenty-Nine Years
Twilight (“Heather,”—I Say…)
Twilight (See How the Mournful Colors…)
Two Fragments
Two Grotesques
Two Icons
The Typists
Variations on Sorrow (I Am Left Once More Alone…)
Variations on Sorrow (Look, I Just Arrived from the Garden…)
Veresmart
Versailles
A Verse of Lovers in Springtime
Verse of Outlaws
Virgins Bathed in Sunlight, the Shepherds and the Flock
A Vision
War Diary
Welcome the Day!
[Well Gyula, This Year You’re Once Again…]
Whistle with the Wind!
Winter
Winter
Winter Chorus
A Winter Poem
Winter Sunday
Winter Sunlight
With Your Right Hand on My Neck
Woodland Song from Somewhere
Writhing
Writing in a Copy of “Steep Road”
Yesterday and Today
You Wonder My Dear…
Youth