After Arguing against the Contention That Art Must Come from Discontent
After Plotinus
An Introduction to Literature
An Oregon Message
Annals of T'ai Chi: "Push Hands"
As Pippa Lilted
At Earle Birney's School
At the Bomb Testing Site
At the Old Place
At the Un-National Monument along the Canadian Border
Augustine
Bess
Bi-Focal
Boom Town
Brother
By the Escalator
Chickens the Weasel Killed
Coming Back
Communion at Lunch
Even Now
Faint Message
Following
Footnote
Found in a Storm
Gasoline
Growing Up: Mother
How I Escaped
Humanities Lecture
In a Time of Need
In Dear Detail, by Ideal Light
In Fog
In Fur
In Medias Res
In Response to a Question: "What Does the Earth Say?"
In Sublette's Barn
In the Deep Channel
Juke Joint
Learning a Word While Climbing
Lines To Stop Talking By
Looking Across the River
Meditation
Monuments for a Friendly Girl at a Tenth Grade Party
Near
Noticing
Oak
On an Island in the San Juans
On Penitencia Creek
On Winter Ridge
One Day in August
One Home
One of the Fathers
Our City Is Guarded by Automatic Rockets
Peace Walk
Portrait of a Refugee Musician
Presenting These Pieces
Priest Lake
Reaching Out To Turn On a Light
Report to Crazy Horse
Resolutions
Return to Single-Shot
Sayings from the Northern Ice
Sending These Messages
Shepherd
Stories To Live in the World With
Subsistence
Sunday Avenue
Super Market
That Weather
The Bravery of Love
The Collector
The Day I Got the Good Idea
The Day Millicent Found the World
The Day You Are Reading This
The Farm on the Great Plains
The Girl Engaged to the Boy Who Died
The Guitar by the Chair
The Magic Mountain
The Move to California
The Museum at Tillamook
The Rescued Year
The Thought Machine
The Well Rising
Things We Did That Meant Something
Third Street
This Room When Winter Comes
This Town: Winter Morning
Thought, the Pacifist
Traveling through the Dark
Twelve Threads
Two Evenings
Uncle Bill Visits
Visions
Vocation
Walking Away an Undeclared War
Walking West
Watching Her Go
Watching the Jet Planes Dive
Weather Report
What I Heard Whispered at the Edge of Liberal, Kansas
With Neighbors One Afternoon
Your Life
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--. The Design on the Oriole. Mt. Horeb, WI: Night Heron Press, 1977.
--. Stories That Could Be True: New and Collected Poems. New York, NY: Harper, 1977. PS3537 .T143 S7 John W. Graham Library at Trinity College.
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--. Smoke's Way: Poems from Limited Editions, 1968-1981. Port Townsend, WA: Graywolf, 1983.
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--. An Oregon Message. New York, NY: Harper, 1987. PS3537 .T143 07 1987 Robarts Library.
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--. My Name Is William Tell. Lewiston, ID: Confluence Press, 1992.
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--. The Methow River Poems. Lewiston, ID: Confluence Press, 1995.
--. Even in Quiet Places: Poems. Afterword By Kim Stafford. Lewiston, ID: Confluence Press, 1996. PS3537 .T143 E93 1996 Robarts Library.
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