Here, 424
Here, 442
Here, 458
Here, 633
Here, on the wall, 32
Here Again, 35
Here Again, 395
Here again, 16
Here and Now, 401
Here Only, 399
Here’s the church, 110
Here’s to Eddie, 142
Hermes, god, 183
Hiccups, 594
Histoire de Florida, 467
Histoire de Florida, 476
Ho Ho, 313
Holes, 340
Home’s still heart, 455
Hong Kong, 54
Hong Kong—Last Words, 60
Hong Kong Window, 54
Horse Leg Dog Head, 406
Horses’ Breath, 408
Hotel, 243
Hotel Lobby, 47
Hotel Merlin, 51
Hotel Schrieder, Heidelberg, 260
How Long, 460
How long, 460
How long for the small yellow flowers, 433
How to live, 74
However far, 487
Human Leg Goat Leg, 405
Human Song, 193
I am, 632
I can, 342
I can’t move, 433
I can’t speak so, 488
I could get, 330
I don’t want to leave, 50
I Dreamt, 331
I dreamt I dwelt in a big building, 331
I hadn’t noticed that, 396
I have broken, 313
I interrupt these poems to bring you some lately particular information, 428
I know what you’d say, 13
I left it behind, 526
I left the wagon far too soon, 574
I look at your, 350
I Love You, 131
I love you, says the clock, paradoxically silent, watching, 497
I recall there being, 292
I see you, Aunt Bernice, 131
I Think, 460
I think, 460
I took the test, 225
I wandered lonely as a cloud . . . , 557
I want to get off, 60
I want to lay down, 10
I wanted approval, 256
I was, 262
I was at the door, 550
I was supposed to wake, 201
I was talking to older, 213
I was trying to think of when rightly, 612
I Would Have Known You Anywhere, 291
“Ich Bin . . . ,” 260
Ich Bin, 260
I’d thought, 431
I’d wanted, 287
If, 217
If, 329
If, as one says, one says, 627
If ever there is, 598
If Happiness, 218
If happiness were, 218
If I could get, 119
If I Had My Way, 177
If I had my way, dear, 177
“If I Had Thought . . . ,” 519
If I had thought, 519
“If I were writing this . . . ,” 592
If I were writing this, 592
If it isn’t fun, don’t do it, 213
If it’s there, it’s something, 537
If life were easy, 133
If night’s the harder, 96
If your hair was brown, 217
If You’re Going to Have One, 89
I’ll always, 68
I’ll always love, 300
I’ll miss you, 589
I’ll never forgive myself for the, 609
I’ll not write again, 104
I’ll Win, 252
I’ll win the way, 252
I’m feeling ok still in some small way, 606
I’m going to beat, 63
I’m sure there’s a world I, 306
Imaginal sharp distances we, 458
Implicit echo of the, 418
Improvisations, 339
In England May’s mercy, 282
In her hair the, 261
In other, 353
In sun’s, 174
In that strange light, 279
In the Circle, 457
In the circle of an, 457
In the construction, 590
“In the Diamond . . . ,” 522
In the diamond, 522
In the photograph you felt, 269
In the Rooms, 460
In the rooms of building James, 460
In the way it was in the street, 420
In these few years, 200
In this life the, 267
In which the moment, 452
Indefatigably alert when hit still hurt, 423
Inn/Kyoto, 65
Inside My Head, 529
Inside my head a common room, 529
Inside that insistence, 416
Insoluble, 629
Interior, 293
Into one’s self come in again, 530
It, 400
It ain’t no sin, 275
It all goes round, 594
It feels things, 90
It isn’t in the world of, 243
“It just plain, 247
It must be low key, 417
It seemed your friend, 552
It was a thoughtful, 446
It was never, 453
It was never a joke, 594
It’s all, 341
It’s best, 77
Its fears are, 278
It’s got to be, 342
Its mute uncute cutoff, 406
It’s still, 302
I’ve come to the old echoes again, 619
I’ve looked at this wall, 251
I’ve never had the, 300
I’ve thought of myself, 369
I’ve trained them, 245
Jaws, 82
John’s Song, 598
July: Fargo Street, 134
Jumping with Jackson, 637
Just in Time, 297
Just now at five, 220
Kaput Kasper’s Late Love, 262
Kid, 224
Kid’s been crying, 89
Kids of Kyoto, 66
Kids/Seoul, 72
Klaus Reichert and Creeley Send Regards, 372
Knock Knock, 274
Knowing what, 175
Korean slang, 76
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 47
Kyoto, 65
Kyoto, 87
La Conca, 99
Lady moon, 247
Language, 278
Last day of year, 139
Late, 355
Late Love, 263
Later, 36
Later, 68
Later, 90
Later, 119
Later, 144
Later than any time, 36
Later (Wrightsville Beach), 631
Learning, 156
Leaving, 257
Leaving, 302
Lecture, 273
(Lemons) Pear Appears, 537
Let little Linda allow litigation, 422
Let the dog lie down with the dog, 587
Let’s take, 70
Life, 299
Life, 359
Life, 548
Life & Death, 519
Life goes on living, 37
Lift me into heaven, 49
Lift up so you’re, 425
Light, 308
Lights, 330
Light’s bright glimmer, 141
Light’s on, 308
Like in the Brownie Books, 56
Like kid on float, 489
Like Mine, 300
Little, 301
Little, 339
Little bit patted pulled, 421
Little boat, 343
Lonely in, 257
Loner, 140
Long gone time, 78
Long over whatever edge, 190
Look, 421
Look at, 136
Look at the light, 357
Looks like chunks, 355
Loop, 420
Loop, 526
Loops, 492
Lost, 277
Love, 18
Love, 106
Love has no other friends, 191
Love was my heart, 525
Lovers, 269
Lunch and After, 50
Lunch with its divers, 215
Magellan was x’ed here, 39
Magnolia tree out window, 22
Main and Merrimac, 247
Manila, 37
Manila, The Philippines, 35
March, 385
March Moon, 281
Maria Speaks, 71
Marilyn’s was Norma Jean, 536
Massachusetts May, 249
Mas-Soñer, 97
Maybe, 20
Maybe, 20
Meadows, 345
Measure’s inherent, 438
Meat, 374
Mediterranean I, 610
Mediterranean II, 610
Memories, 250
Memory, 64
Memory, 87
Memory, 287
Memory, 591
Memory, 599
Memory, 1930, 190
Memory Gardens, 266
Men, 32
Miles, 357
Miles back, 73
Millay’s Echoes, 548
Milton Über Alles, 12
Mitch, 516
Mitch was a classmate, 516
Mommy, 89
Money, 199
Month one was born in, 249
Moral, 421
Moral, 446
Morning, 41
Morning, 114
Morning, 141
Morning (8:10 AM), 174
Most explicit, 335
Mother’s Photograph, 271
Mother’s Things, 256
Mother’s Voice, 200
My ear teared, 257
My love is a boat, 208
My mother just on edge, 300
My New Mexico, 389
My Own Stuff, 267
“My own stuff” a, 267
Myself, 95
N. Truro Light—1946, 230
Names, 536
Nancy finally, 87
Nationalgalerie Berlin, 297
Nationalgalerie’s, 297
Nature, 109
Nature Morte, 302
Negative, 339
Neighbors, 134
Never other than this unless, 401
New England, 242
New Moon, 119
New World, 312
New Year’s Resolution, 375
News of the World, 112
Night, 19
Night, 384
Night Light, 357
Night Time, 120
No end to it if, 280
No one’s going to, 53
No resolution, 203
No sadness, 35
No safer place to live than with children, 329
Not Much, 294
Not much you ever, 294
Nothing, 259
Nothing there, 400
Nothing’s, 172
Now, 27
Now and then, 422
Now I recognize, 494
Now one might catch it see it, 383
Now that the weather softens the, 448
Now the inevitable, 421
Nowhere up there enough, 372
Nubble’s Light a sort, 425
Object, 463
Of rights Of wrong Of up Of down, 421
of the nameless, 484
Offed tv screen’s, 260
Oh, 229
Oh, 346
Oh, do you remember . . . , 608
Oh Hannie, 279
Oh I so, 440
Oh like a bird, 229
Oh Love, 208
Oh Max, 232
“Oh My God . . . ,” 520
Oh my god—You, 520
Oh Oh, 422
Oh stay awhile, 346
Oh well, it, 339
Oh your face is there a mirror days, 385
Old, 278
Old, 393
Old Days, 285
Old Mister Moonlight, 384
Old persons swinging their canted metal detectors, 476
Old Poems, 515
Old Poems, Etc., 484
Old Saying, 47
Old Song, 341
Old Song, 606
Old Story, 489
Old Story, 631
Old Words, 393
Old-time blues, 122
On a Theme by Lawrence, Hearing Purcell, 175
On Board, 89
On Earth, 627
On Phrase from Ginsberg’s Kaddish, 226
On such a day, 278
On the path, 107
On the seventeenth, 51
Once started nothing stops, 205
One, 95
One, 180
One, 189
One, 241
One, 291
One, 389
One, 467
One, 535
One around one, 345
One bell wouldn’t ring loud enough, 631
One cannot offer, 254
One could reach up into, 277
One could sit, 309
“One little, 447
One sided, 420
One sits vague in this sullenness, 271
One thing, strikes in, 172
One Way, 440
One wishes the herd still wound its way, 515
One World, 198
One’s here, 627
Onward, 440
Opened door chinks, 284
Other, 414
Out, 242
Out door here, 109
Out Here, 78
“Out Here . . . ,” 520
Out here there, 520
Out one, 353
Out the window, 168
Out window roof’s slope, 194
Out Window: Taylor’s Mistake, 11
Outside, 202
Outside, 461
Outside the, 382
Outstretched innocence, 421
Over the unwritten, 297
P—, 135
Palmerston North, 13
Parade, 438
Park, 56
Park, 58
Particular pleasures weather measures or, 421
Particularizing “White, 409
Parts, 405
Parts of each person, 561
Pass on by, love, 255
Passionate increase of particulars, 459
Passion’s particulars, 422
Patches of grey, 334
Patience, a peculiar, 358
Pat’s, 423
Pat’s place, 423
Paul, 609
Peace, 121
Peculiar patience is death, 408
Peculiar that swan should mean a sound?, 530
People having a good time, 78
Persian’s, 345
Personal, 438
Picture, 256
Picture, 301
Pictures, 491
Pictures, 577
Place, 70
Place, 78
Place, 103
Place, 312
Place, 355
Place in mind, 53
Place to Be, 576
Places, 31
Places one’s come to, 366
Plague, 334
Plant’s in, 340
Plant’s tendrils, 343
Plate, 314
Poets, 637
Point of hill, 293
Poor, 172
Possibilities, 570
Pounding VW motor, 48
Practice, 446
Prayer to Hermes, 183
“Present (Present) . . . ,” 495
Probable Truth, 77
Prospect, 197
Provincetown, 229
Pure, 396
Puritan, 340
Push that little, 247
Pushing it back to, 230
Pushing out from, 244
Put yourself where you’ll be, 81
Question, 231
Questions, 269
Quick stutters of incidental, 243
Quote,
344
Rachel Had Said, 230
Rachel had said, 230
Reaching out to shake, 264
Reading, in the chair, 105
Reading of Emmanuel Levinas, 347
Reading/Russell Says, “There Is No Rhinoceros in This Room,” 459
Red, 315
Reflection, 417
Reflections, 118
Religion, 245
Remember, 54
Remember? as kids, 269
Remember sweet Ed, 608
Remember when, 591
Remote control factors, 152
Retrospect, 198
Rid forever of them and me, 253
Riddle, 137
Riding with Sal, 48
Rippled refractive, 344
River wandering down, 7
River’s old look, 285
Rock me, boat, 319
Roman Sketchbook, 456
Roof pours upward, 192
Room, 243
Room, 461
Room for one and all, 626
Rudimentary characteristic of being, 354
Sad Advice, 213
Sad Walk, 619
Sand here’s like meal, 99
Sapporo, 68
Saturday late afternoon, 227
Save some room, 82
Say it, 207
Say nothing, 274
Say Something, 85
Say something, 85
Saying Something, 627
Scales, 305
Scatter, 424
Scattered, aslant, 265
Scholar’s Rocks, 583
Sea, 100
“Sear at the Center . . . ,” 521
Sear at the center, 521
Seascape, 343
Season’s upon us, 422
See, 341
See one more person, 82
Seeing is believing, 248
Seeing is believing, 490
Seeing with Sidney people, 352
Seeming act, 399
Seemingly awash, 54
Seemingly never until one’s dead, 241
Seen right of head, 442
Self-portrait, 195
Self Portrait, 394
Self-shrinking focus, 253
Senator Blank Blank, 350
Sense of the present, 403
Sentences, 423
Seoul, 76
Seoul, Korea, 69
Seoul Sounds, 69
Set the theme, 219
Seven, 314
Seven: A Suite for Robert Therrien, 314
Seventeenth Floor: Echoes of Singapore, 53
Shadow, 391
Shadows, on the far wall, 114
Shaking hands again, 246
Shan’t be winding, 144
She Is, 228
She’s Back!, 83
Shimmer, 617
“Short and Clear,” 583
Short and clear, dear, 583
Shovel it in, 582
Shuddering racket of, 255
Sidney, Australia, 27
“SIEMENS” not, 56
Sight, 325
Sign, 56
Signs, 512
Silence, 488
Silver, 11
Simple things, 104
Simple trips, going, 357
Since I can’t, 83
Singapore, 32
Singapore, 44
Sins, 450
Sister remembers, 575
Sit Down, 18
Site, 340
Sitting at table, 286
Sitting here in limbo, “there are, 31
Sitting in plane still, 76
Six, 365
Sixty-two, sixty-three, I most remember, 595
Skin and Bones, 275
Sky, 448
Sky cries down, 212
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