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Index
Cover
Half Title Page
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Pine: New Poems (2009–2015)
Field in Winter
Pine
A Language
Inscriptions for Gas Pump TVs
Piano Music for a Silent Movie
Atavistic Sonnet
Two Poems on the Name of Vermeer
toward the lake
from the lake
Four Lack Songs
A Clown
“If you were one of the travelers, the guests”
The Knot
The dead inscribed, alphabetical, within
Voice-over
First Idyll
After the Mowing
Field in Spring
from Red Rover (2008)
The Owl
Lavinium
Games from Children
my mother’s garden
shadowplay
tag
red rover
Oil and Water
Titus
Thoughts made of wood
When I’m crying, I’m not speaking
When I’m speaking, I’m not crying
Songs for Adam
Adam lay a-bounden, bounden in a bond
the names
the dream
the cool of the evening
lullabye
as clerkes find written in their book
Gold and Soil
Elegy Against the Massacre at the Amish School in West Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania, Autumn 2006
Wrens
The Lost Colony
In the Western World
the sun is charity
a boy’s voice
the window seat
the figure in the garden
a little room
the rocks beneath the water
there is no natural death
moon at morning
the fox
The Field of Mars as a Meadow
from Columbarium (2003)
Sung from the generation of AIR
the flight
whisper
the memory of happiness in a time of misery
the survival of Icarus
listen
“I had a little dove”
Apple
Bees
“Dark the star”
Ellipse
Forms of Forts
hay fort
snow fort
“Let me tell you about my marvelous god”
Two Brief Views of Hell
Kingfisher Carol
The Rose
Scarecrow
Lost Rules of Usage
Vigil
Wings
from The Forest (1995)
The Forest
Slaughter
Cinder
1936
The Arbor 1937
Holzweg
The Desert (1990–1993)
The Meadow
from The Hive (1987)
Man Dancing with a Baby
Seven Bridges
Consecration
Fire Ceremony
The Evening of Montale’s Death
In the Novel
Life on Other Planets
The Map of the World Confused with Its Territory
At the Font of Aretusa
from Yellow Stars and Ice (1981)
Letter Full of Blue Dresses
The Countries Surrounding the Garden of Eden
Pison, where there is gold
Gihon, that compasseth the whole land
Hiddekel, that is it which goeth toward the east
Euphrates
How the River Climbed into This Poem
Four Questions Regarding the Dreams of Animals
The Summons
The Delta Parade
Yellow Stars and Ice
The Dedication of Sleep
Notes
Acknowledgments
About the Author
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