James Wright (27 Poems)
- Beginning
- Depressed By A Book Of Bad Poetry, I Walk Toward An Unused Pasture And Invite The Insects To Join Me
- Fear Is What Quickens Me
- Goodbye To The Poetry Of Calcium
- Having Lost My Sons, I Confront The Wreckage Of The Moon: Christmas, 1960
- Hook
- In Response To A Rumor That The Oldest Whorehouse In Wheeling, West Virginia, Has Been Condemned
- Lying In A Hammock At William Duffy's Farm In Pine Island, Minnesota
- May Morning
- Northern Pike
- On The Skeleton Of A Hound
- Outside Fargo, North Dakota
- Rip
- Saint Judas
- Small Frogs Killed On The Highway
- The Jewel
- The Journey
- To A Blossoming Pear Tree
- To The Muse
- Trying To Pray
- A Revocation
- Alas Madam For Stealing Of A Kiss
- And Wilt Thou Leave Me Thus?
- Avising The Bright Beams
- Farewell Love And All Thy Laws Forever
- Forget Not Yet The Tried Intent
- I Abide And Abide And Better Abide