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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
From: On the Edge (1963)
Lights I Have Seen Before
For Fran
My Poets
L’Homme et la Bête
On the Edge
The Horse
From: Not This Pig (1968)
A New Day
Blasting from Heaven
To a Child Trapped in a Barber Shop
The Cemetery at Academy, California
Silent in America
The Midget
Heaven
Waking an Angel
Animals Are Passing from our Lives
Baby Villon
From: Red Dust (1971)
Clouds
Noon
Holding On
Fist
How Much Can It Hurt?
The Helmet
Red Dust
How Much Earth
A Sleepless Night
Told
Pili’s Wall (1971)
Pili’s Wall
From: They Feed They Lion (1972)
Renaming the Kings
To a Fish Head Found on the Beach Near Málaga
Salami
Coming Home
Detroit Grease Shop Poem
Saturday Sweeping
Angel Butcher
They Feed They Lion
The Children’s Crusade
Later Still
To P.L., 1916–1937
Breath
From: 1933 (1974)
Zaydee
Grandmother in Heaven
Late Moon
At the Fillmore
The Poem Circling Hamtramck, Michigan, All Night in Search of You
Letters for the Dead
Goodbye
Uncle
1933
Hold Me
From: The Names of the Lost (1976)
On the Birth of Good & Evil During the Long Winter of ’28
No One Remembers
New Season
On the Corner
Gift for a Believer
Wednesday
My Son and I
A Late Answer
On the Murder of Lieutenant José del Castillo by the Falangist Bravo Martinez, July 12, 1936
Ask the Roses
And the Trains Go On
To My God in His Sickness
From: Ashes (1979)
The Miracle
Starlight
Nitrate
Making it New
On a Drawing by Flavio
Ashes
Lost and Found
From: 7 Years from Somewhere (1979)
I Could Believe
Planting
Francisco, I’ll Bring You Red Carnations
Milkweed
Hear Me
The Last Step
The Face
Let Me Begin Again
Snow
Words
You Can Have It
Let Me Be
7 Years from Somewhere
From: One for the Rose (1981)
Having Been Asked “What Is a Man?” I Answer
The Poem of Flight
I Was Born in Lucerne
Roofs
The Conductor of Nothing
The Fox
Genius
To Cipriano, in the Wind
Belief
Sources
Rain Downriver
The Suit
The Voice
On My Own
One for the Rose
From: Sweet Will (1985)
Salts and Oils
The White Iris
Look
Sweet Will
From A Poem With No Ending
An Ordinary Morning
Jewish Graveyards, Italy
From: A Walk with Tom Jefferson (1988)
Buying and Selling
Making Light of It
Winter Words
28
These Streets
Dog Poem
A Theory of Prosody
A Walk with Tom Jefferson
About the Author
Other Books by this Author
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