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Short Poems

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  • 2 p.m.
  • A
  • A Girl and Things [1925]
  • A Law
  • A Man Walks By
  • A Moose Moves
  • A Question
  • A Silent Hill
  • Aesthetic Realism Couplets
  • Ambition
  • Anonymous Anthropology
  • B
  • Baby in the Carriage
  • C
  • Come, Spring Flowers
  • Comforts
  • Contemporary History
  • Could Quote Horace, Likewise
  • Cow
  • D
  • Delicately
  • Depression Song of a Girl
  • Disappointment
  • Ditty Arising from a Perusal of Henry James’ Works
  • E
  • Eating
  • F
  • Face So As to Pale Stars
  • Fare Thee Well
  • First Time
  • G
  • Gertrude Broods Alone
  • Gilbert
  • Good Will
  • Grass Blade
  • H
  • Haikus: Some Instances
  • Heaven and Being a Good Critic
  • I
  • I Told You So
  • In
  • In Ancient Days
  • In November
  • In That Period of History
  • In a Painting
  • In the Center of America, Years Ago
  • Invitation and Hope
  • J
  • Janet Knows Hell
  • Japanese Humanitarian Poem
  • Just Literary
  • L
  • La Salle, As Having You in Mind
  • Lines on Eternity
  • Love and Jobs
  • M
  • Miss Edith Lindsay and Form
  • N
  • Naera Says “Coming” No Longer
  • Nebraska Towns
  • New York Is Of, in More Than One Way
  • Not Ours
  • O
  • O, The and This
  • Occupied the Sky
  • On 7th Avenue
  • One Question
  • One of the Saddest Things in the World
  • R
  • Recurs
  • S
  • Seem to Do Most
  • Shakespeare, Compactly
  • Smoke Goes Up Slowly
  • Solipsism
  • Something Done Well
  • Something Else Should Die: A Poem with Rhymes
  • Something to American History
  • Somewhere Along the Line
  • Spark
  • Starting
  • Still Moonlight
  • Stuffy Town
  • T
  • Taker, This
  • The Little Cube in Space
  • The Mighty Act Something Put On
  • The Missouri
  • The Praise Will Not Be Taken Back
  • The Self, Beating
  • The Smell of Fried Potatoes
  • The Stars That Summer
  • The Waving of the Grain
  • There Has Been Sewing
  • These Are Five Haikus
  • They Paraded
  • They Resist
  • This Seen Now
  • Thought Is There
  • To Know What You Feel
  • Twenty-one Distichs about Children
  • W
  • Walk, Girl, in London
  • We Lag
  • We Must
  • We’ll Begin Again as Often as Need Be, Any Time
  • When You Meet Someone
  • Worms Go South and They Fit In
  • Z
  • Zeb Duryea

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