Why I wake early : new poems /
by Mary Oliver.
- Boston : Beacon Press, c2004.
- ix, 71 p. ; 23 cm.
Why I Wake Early -- Bone -- Freshen the Flowers, She Said -- Where Does the Temple Begin, Where Does It End? -- Beans -- The Arrowhead -- Trout Lilies -- The Poet Goes to Indiana -- The Snow Cricket -- The Lover of Earth Cannot Help Herself -- Have You Seen Blacksnake Swimming? -- How Everything Adores Being Alive -- Clouds -- Spring at Blackwater: I Go Though the Lessons Already Learned -- The Lily -- Look and See -- This World -- At Black River -- The Marsh Hawk -- Breakage -- Where Does the Dance Begin, Where Does It End? -- Snow Geese -- What Was Once the Largest Shopping Center in Northern Ohio Was Built Where There Had Been a Pond I Used to Visit Every Summer Afternoon -- The Dovekie -- Something -- Logos -- Bear -- Many Miles -- Luna -- "Just a minute," said a voice ... -- This Morning I Watched the Deer -- The Old Poets of China -- White-eyes -- Yellowlegs -- The Best I Could Do -- The Wren from Carolina -- Some Things, Say the Wise Ones -- Mindful -- Song of the Builders -- Look Again -- Goldenrod, Late Fall -- November -- Daisies -- One -- The Soul at Last -- The Pinewoods -- Lingering in Happiness.
0807068764
2004000205
American poetry--20th century. American poetry--Women authors.