Brandywine's Poetry: Index of Titles

1/26/02 5:38 a.m.
4 a.m.
55 Vernon Street, Beacon Hill, Boston
At hand
Antietam
Bearing Witness: The Ampato Maiden *
The bobcat
The Body has memories
Bush Threatens to Bomb Iraq
Carmen
Christmas Twilight on Margaretville Mountain
Clearing Streams *
Coding the lines
Communications
The Convention of Those Who Have Seen the Elephant
Dancing Ground of the Sun
The darkness also speaks
Daring to speak what I know
Ensign Kim Does Night Duty on the starship Voyager
Ft. Lauderdale +
Flies in the Field
Gallows Humor
The Garden
Gender Justice
Going home
A Grimm Tale
He wrote because ...
How everything began
How warm are words?
I am counting the days
I never know a moment this way comes
In a minute
Interactive Reality
It can't be everyone that wins
It begins with mud
Joey
Joy or Sorrow?
The leaving
Listening to the Rain on Day 2 of the War on Iraq
The Medicine Man Speaks on Evolution
Meditation on a Perceval
The Margaretville Cemetery Annex
Misericordia
"More writer's block"
My father
Newt's Contact with America
New York Movie
Nightfall
On my birthday
On reading
The Other Side
On Cold Mountain
Papaya seedlings on the roof of a building in New York
Pears
The picture
The Polaroid Land Camera As a Form of Ancient Punishment *
Record of the first kiss *
Riding the subway in winter
Rita Berger
The Rock Pile
Seven Generations Swimming
Seventy-eight dollars and twenty-six Cents
Simple motions
Sitting by the Crystal River near the Colorado Rocky Mountain School under Overcast Clouds in May
Sitting Down at the Cosmos Diner
Some Things Are Better Left Alone
The son
Songs
The Sorrow in the Waters of the Rio De La Plata*
The Sorrow in the Waters of the Rio De La Plata (Spanish)
The Stone Path
Take this wind
Ten Mils Thick
The teacher when she turned off the light
Time
Transparent Poetry
Trouble
Water and the Bottle
What do I know?
What the Churning Waters Will Bring *
What makes a man dream?
The white homeless
The white paper waits
The Window Shows the Truth
Winter Pond *
Writer's block
Writing without light

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