Poems
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- Cherrylog Road
- Falling
- For the Last Wolverine
- The Heaven of Animals
- The Hospital Window
- In the Marble Quarry
- In the Tree House at Night
- The Lifeguard
- The Performance
- The Sheep Child
- The Strength of Fields
- At Darien Bridge
- Ode to Stephen Dowling Bots, Dec'd.
- Warm Summer Sun
- October
- George Washington’s Birthday: Wondering
- Smerdyakov with a Guitar
- Dance Piece
- Night Piece
- On Quaking Bog
- An Orange in Mérida
- Second Adam
- The Spool
- This Scribe, My Hand
- The Trespasser
- Veteran’s Hospital
- A Ritual to Read to Each Other
- Peace Walk
- At the Un-National Monument along the Canadian Border
- The Farm on the Great Plain
- A Message from the Wanderer
- The Well Rising
- Accountability
- After Arguing against the Contention That Art Must Come from Discontent
- At the Bomb Testing Site
- Bess
- Bi-Focal
- Humanities Lecture
- In the Deep Channel
- Monuments for a Friendly Girl at a Tenth Grade Party
- One Home
- An Oregon Message
- Report to Crazy Horse
- Traveling through the Dark
- Visions
- Walking West
- Old Men Pitching Horseshoes
- Nude Descending a Staircase
- For Allen Ginsberg
- Auden's Funeral
- Rejoice in the Abyss
- An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum
- In 1929
- Song
- The Uncreating Chaos
- What I Expected
- My Parents
- The Truly Great
- Beatitudes Visuales Mexicanas
- Dog
- Constantly Risking Absurdity (#15)
- Away above a Harborful . . .
- The Canticle of Jack Kerouac
- Don’t Let That Horse . . .
- In Golden Gate Park That Day . . .
- In Goya’s Greatest Scenes We Seem to See . . .
- London Crossfigured
- People Getting Divorced
- Retired Ballerinas, Central Park West
- Sometime During Eternity . . .
- Autobiography
- I Am Waiting
- I Genitori Perduti
- Queens Cemetery, Setting Sun
- Underwear
- Sence You Went Away
- Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing
- Art vs. Trade
- Brothers-American Drama
- An Explanation
- Lift Every Voice and Sing
- A Poet to His Baby Son
- Sonnet
- From “Inferno”
- Sonnet: “Upon a day, came Sorrow in to me”
- Sestina of the Lady Pietra degli Scrovigni
- from Paradiso: Canto 33 (lines 46-48, 52-66)
- Late Ripeness
- Veni Creator
- Account
- Ars Poetica?
- Campo dei Fiori
- City Without a Name
- Dedication
- Encounter
- Incantation
- A Magic Mountain
- A Song on the End of the World
- Theodicy
- You Who Wronged
- Normalization
- Carrefour
- Granadilla
- Autumn
- The Broken Fountain
- Dreams in War Time
- Interlude
- Spring Day
- A London Thoroughfare. 2 A.M.
- The Matrix
- The Pike
- Towns in Colour
- The Garden by Moonlight
- Bath
- A Lover
- To a Husband
- Aliens
- The Artist
- The Blue Scarf
- A Fixed Idea
- In a Garden
- Lilacs
- Nuit Blanche
- Patterns
- Penumbra
- The Pond
- September, 1918
- The Taxi
- Thompson’s Lunch Room—Grand Central Station
- Venus Transiens
- New Personal Poem
- People Who Died
- So Going Around Cities
- Something Amazing Just Happened
- 44th Birthday Evening, at Harris’s
- After Peire Vidal, & Myself
- Around the Fire
- Bean Spasms
- Dinner at George & Katie Schneeman’s
- The Sonnets: I
- The Sonnets: III
- The Sonnets: L
- The Sonnets: XLI
- Frank O'Hara
- Things to Do in New York (City)
- 3 Pages
- Willow
- In Memoriam, July 19, 1914
- Under the Poplars
- Black Stone on a White Stone
- Miguel
- City
- February 30th
- Me
- Remembering Elaine's
- Widening Income Inequality
- Mount Street Gardens
- Oedipal Strivings
- Snow
- The State of New York
- Victory Parade
- What Next
- Novel
- The Seekers of Lice
- Phrases
- The Drunken Boat
- Lives
- Genie
- Morning of Drunkenness
- Royalty
- To a Reason
- Vagabonds
- What the Dog Perhaps Hears
- In Passing
- A Prayer for Rain
- Sometimes, When the Light
- Beginning with 1914
- The Lonesome Dream
- Palindrome
- Romantics
- Virtuosi
- Things
- Monet Refuses the Operation
- In November
- Love Like Salt
- When I Am Asked
- The Envoy of Mr. Cogito
- How We Were Introduced
- What Our Dead Do
- The Last Attack. To Klaus
- BEAMS 21, 22, 23, The Song of Orpheus
- ARK 99, Arches XXXIII
- Letters to Walt Whitman
- Quivira
- Summer
- from The Shrubberies “quincunx of succulents”
- Last Poem
- BEAM 30: The Garden
- What the Leaf Told Me
- Edges