Title of Piece | Prose or Poetry |
Sonnet 9 | Poetry |
Sonnet 8 | Poetry |
Sonnet 7 | Poetry |
Sonnet 6 | Poetry |
Sonnet 5 | Poetry |
Sonnet 41 | Poetry |
Sonnet 40 | Poetry |
Sonnet 4 | Poetry |
Sonnet 39 | Poetry |
Sonnet 38 | Poetry |
Sonnet 36 | Poetry |
Sonnet 35 | Poetry |
Sonnet 33 | Poetry |
Sonnet 32 | Poetry |
Sonnet 31 | Poetry |
Sonnet 30 | Poetry |
Sonnet 3 | Poetry |
Sonnet 29 | Poetry |
Sonnet 28 | Poetry |
Sonnet 27 | Poetry |
Sonnet 26 | Poetry |
Sonnet 25 | Poetry |
Sonnet 23 | Poetry |
Sonnet 22 | Poetry |
Sonnet 21 | Poetry |
Sonnet 20 | Poetry |
Sonnet 2 | Poetry |
Sonnet 19 | Poetry |
Sonnet 17 | Poetry |
Sonnet 16 | Poetry |
Sonnet 15 | Poetry |
Sonnet 14 | Poetry |
Sonnet 13 | Poetry |
Sonnet 12 | Poetry |
Sonnet 11 | Poetry |
Sonnet 10 | Poetry |
Sonnet 1 | Poetry |
Sonnet 96 | Poetry |
Winter Landscape | Poetry |
Dream Song 136: While his wife earned the living, Rabbi Henry | Poetry |
Dream Song 135: I heard said 'Cats that walk by their wild lone' | Poetry |
Dream Song 134: Sick at 6 & sick again at 9 | Poetry |
Dream Song 133: As he grew famous-ah, but what is fame? | Poetry |
Dream Song 131: Come touch me baby in his waking dream | Poetry |
Dream Song 130: When I saw my friend covered with blood, I thought | Poetry |
Dream Song 129: Thin as a sheet his mother came to him | Poetry |
Dream Song 128: A hemorrhage of his left ear of Good Friday | Poetry |
Dream Song 127: Again, his friend's death made the man sit still | Poetry |
Dream Song 125: Bards freezing, naked, up to the neck in water | Poetry |
Dream Song 124: Behold I bring you tidings of great joy | Poetry |
Dream Song 123: Daples my floor the eastern sun, my house faces north | Poetry |
Dream Song 122: He published his girl's bottom in staid pages | Poetry |
Dream Song 121: Grief is fatiguing. He is out of it | Poetry |
Dream Song 120: Foes I sniff, when I have less to shout | Poetry |
Dream Song 119: Fresh-shaven, past months & a picture in New York | Poetry |
Dream Song 118: He wondered: Do I love? all this applause | Poetry |
Dream Song 117: Disturbed, when Henry's love returned with a hubby | Poetry |
Dream Song 116: Through the forest, followed, Henrymade his silky way | Poetry |
Dream Song 115: Her properties, like her of course & frisky & new | Poetry |
Dream Song 114: Henry in trouble whirped out lonely whines | Poetry |
Dream Song 112: My framework is broken, I am coming to an end | Poetry |
Dream Song 111: I miss him. When I get back to camp | Poetry |
Dream Song 110: It was the blue & plain ones. I forget all that | Poetry |
Dream Song 109: She mentioned 'worthless' & he took it in | Poetry |
Dream Song 108: Sixteen below. Our care like stranded hulls | Poetry |
Dream Song 107: Three 'coons come at his garbage. He be cross | Poetry |
Dream Song 105: As a kid I believed in democracy: I | Poetry |
Dream Song 104: Welcome, grinned Henry, welcome, fifty-one! | Poetry |
Dream Song 103: I consider a song will be as humming-bird | Poetry |
Dream Song 102: The sunburnt terraces which swans make home | Poetry |
Sonnet 115 - All we were going strong last night this time | Poetry |
Dream Song 265: I don't know one damned butterfly from another | Poetry |
The Traveller | Poetry |
Dream Song 98: I met a junior--not so junior--and | Poetry |
Dream Song 97: Henry of Donnybrook bred like a pig | Poetry |
Dream Song 96: Under the table, no. That last was stunning | Poetry |
Dream Song 95: The surly cop looked out at me in sleep | Poetry |
Dream Song 94: Ill lay he long, upon this last return | Poetry |
Dream Song 93: General Fatigue stalked in, & a Major-General | Poetry |
Dream Song 92: Room 231: the fourth week | Poetry |
Dream Song 91: Op. posth. no. 14 | Poetry |
Dream Song 90: Op. posth. no. 13 | Poetry |
Dream Song 9: Deprived of his enemy, shrugged to a standstill | Poetry |
Dream Song 89: Op. posth. no. 12 | Poetry |
Dream Song 88: Op. posth. no. 11 | Poetry |
Dream Song 87: Op. posth. no. 10 | Poetry |
Dream Song 86: Op. posth. no. 9 | Poetry |
Dream Song 85: Op. posth. no. 8 | Poetry |
Dream Song 84: Op. posth. no. 7 | Poetry |
Dream Song 83: Op. posth. no. 6 | Poetry |
Dream Song 82: Op. posth. no. 5 | Poetry |
Dream Song 81: Op. posth. no. 4 | Poetry |
Dream Song 80: Op. posth. no. 3 | Poetry |
Dream Song 8: The weather was fine. They took away his teeth | Poetry |
Dream Song 79: Op. posth. no. 2 | Poetry |
Dream Song 78: Op. posth. no. 1 | Poetry |
Dream Song 76: Henry's Confession | Poetry |
Dream Song 74: Henry hates the world. What the world to Henry | Poetry |
Dream Song 73: Karensui, Ryoan-ji | Poetry |
Dream Song 72: The Elder Presences | Poetry |
Dream Song 71: Spellbound held subtle Henry all his four | Poetry |
Dream Song 70: Disengaged, bloody, Henry rose from the shell | Poetry |
Dream Song 7: 'The Prisoner of Shark Island' with Paul Muni | Poetry |
Dream Song 69: Love her he doesn't but the thought he puts | Poetry |
Dream Song 68: I heard, could be, a Hey there from the wing | Poetry |
Dream Song 67: I don't operate often. When I do | Poetry |
Dream Song 66: 'All virtues enter into this world:') | Poetry |
Dream Song 65: A freaking ankle crabbed his blissful trips | Poetry |
Dream Song 64: Supreme my holdings, greater yet my need | Poetry |
Dream Song 63: Bats have no bankers and they do not drink | Poetry |
Dream Song 62: That dark brown rabbit, lightness in his ears | Poetry |
Dream Song 60: Afters eight years, be less dan eight percent | Poetry |
Dream Song 6: A Capital at Wells | Poetry |
Dream Song 59: Henry's Meditation in the Kremlin | Poetry |
Dream Song 58: Industrious, affable, having brain on fire | Poetry |
Dream Song 57: In a state of chortle sin--once he reflected | Poetry |
Dream Song 56: Hell is empty. O that has come to pass | Poetry |
Dream Song 55: Peter's not friendly. He gives me sideways looks | Poetry |
Dream Song 54: 'NO VISITORS' I thumb the roller to | Poetry |
Dream Song 53: He lay in the middle of the world, and twicht | Poetry |
Dream Song 52: Silent Song | Poetry |
Dream Song 51: Our wounds to time, from all the other times | Poetry |
Dream Song 50: In a motion of night they massed nearer my post | Poetry |
Dream Song 5: Henry sats in de bar & was odd | Poetry |
Dream Song 49: Blind | Poetry |
Dream Song 48: He yelled at me in Greek | Poetry |
Dream Song 47: April Fool's Day, or, St Mary of Egypt | Poetry |
Dream Song 45: He stared at ruin. Ruin stared straight back | Poetry |
Dream Song 44: Tell it to the forest fire, tell it to the moon | Poetry |
Dream Song 43: 'Oyez, oyez!' The Man Who Did Not Deliver | Poetry |
Dream Song 42: O journeyer, deaf in the mould, insane | Poetry |
Dream Song 41: If we sang in the wood (and Death is a German expert) | Poetry |
Dream Song 40: I'm scared a lonely. Never see my son | Poetry |
Dream Song 39: Goodbye, sir, & fare well. You're in the clear | Poetry |
Dream Song 38: The Russian grin bellows his condolence | Poetry |
Dream Song 37: Three around the Old Gentleman | Poetry |
Dream Song 36: The high ones die, die. They die | Poetry |
Dream Song 35: MLA | Poetry |
Dream Song 34: My mother has your shotgun. One man, wide | Poetry |
Dream Song 33: An apple arc'd toward Kleitos; whose great King | Poetry |
Dream Song 32: And where, friend Quo, lay you hiding | Poetry |
Dream Song 31: Henry Hankovitch, con guítar | Poetry |
Dream Song 30: Collating bones: I would have liked to do | Poetry |
Dream Song 3: A Stimulant for an Old Beast | Poetry |
Dream Song 28: Snow Line | Poetry |
Dream Song 27: The greens of the Ganges delta foliate | Poetry |
Dream Song 25: Henry, edged, decidedly, made up stories | Poetry |
Dream Song 24: Oh servant Henry lectured till | Poetry |
Dream Song 23: The Lay of Ike | Poetry |
Dream Song 21: Some good people, daring & subtle voices | Poetry |
Dream Song 20: The Secret of the Wisdom | Poetry |
Dream Song 2: Big Buttons, Cornets: the advance | Poetry |
Dream Song 19: Here, whence | Poetry |
Dream Song 18: A Strut for Roethke | Poetry |
Dream Song 17: Muttered Henry:-Lord of matter, thus | Poetry |
Dream Song 16: Henry's pelt was put on sundry walls | Poetry |
Dream Song 15: Let us suppose, valleys & such ago | Poetry |
Dream Song 12: Sabbath | Poetry |
Dream Song 11: His mother goes. The mother comes & goes. | Poetry |
Dream Song 101: A shallow lake, with many waterbirds | Poetry |
Dream Song 100: How this woman came by the courage | Poetry |
Dream Song 10: There were strange gatherings. A vote would come | Poetry |
The Curse | Poetry |
The Ball Poem | Poetry |
Dream Song 77: Seedy Henry rose up shy | Poetry |
Dream Song 75: Turning it over, considering | Poetry |
Dream Song 61: Full moon. Our Narragansett gales subside | Poetry |
Dream Song 46: I am, outside.Incredible | Poetry |
Dream Song 4: Filling her compact & delicious body | Poetry |
Dream Song 324: An Elegy for W.C.W., the lovely man | Poetry |
Dream Song 29: There sat down, once, a thing | Poetry |
Dream Song 26: The glories of the world struck me | Poetry |
Dream Song 22: Of 1826 | Poetry |
Dream Song 176: All that hair flashing over | Poetry |
Dream Song 172: Your face broods | Poetry |
Dream Song 171: Go, ill-sped book, and whisper to her or | Poetry |
Dream Song 14: Life, friends, is boring | Poetry |
Dream Song 13: God bless Henry | Poetry |
Dream Song 1: Huffy Henry hid the day | Poetry |
Dream Song 10: There were strange gatherings. A vote would come | poem |
Dream Song 136: While his wife earned the living, Rabbi Henry | poem |
Dream Song 31: Henry Hankovitch, con guítar | poem |
Dream Song 60: Afters eight years, be less dan eight percent | poem |
Dream Song 98: I met a junior--not so junior--and | poem |
Dream Song 124: Behold I bring you tidings of great joy | poem |
Sonnet 35 | poem |
Dream Song 117: Disturbed, when Henry's love returned with a hubby | poem |
Sonnet 32 | poem |
Dream Song 51: Our wounds to time, from all the other times | poem |
Sonnet 14 | poem |
Dream Song 81: Op. posth. no. 4 | poem |
Dream Song 93: General Fatigue stalked in, & a Major-General | poem |
Dream Song 25: Henry, edged, decidedly, made up stories | poem |
Dream Song 110: It was the blue & plain ones. I forget all that | poem |
Dream Song 102: The sunburnt terraces which swans make home | poem |
Dream Song 59: Henry's Meditation in the Kremlin | poem |
Dream Song 105: As a kid I believed in democracy: I | poem |
Sonnet 33 | poem |
Dream Song 121: Grief is fatiguing. He is out of it | poem |
Dream Song 33: An apple arc'd toward Kleitos; whose great King | poem |
Sonnet 27 | poem |
Sonnet 7 | poem |
Sonnet 115 - All we were going strong last night this time | poem |
Sonnet 5 | poem |
Sonnet 25 | poem |
Dream Song 49: Blind | poem |
Dream Song 72: The Elder Presences | poem |
Dream Song 75: Turning it over, considering | poem |
Sonnet 22 | poem |
Dream Song 171: Go, ill-sped book, and whisper to her or | poem |
Sonnet 31 | poem |
Sonnet 38 | poem |
Dream Song 22: Of 1826 | poem |
Dream Song 30: Collating bones: I would have liked to do | poem |
Dream Song 55: Peter's not friendly. He gives me sideways looks | poem |
Sonnet 17 | poem |
Sonnet 28 | poem |
Dream Song 62: That dark brown rabbit, lightness in his ears | poem |
Dream Song 70: Disengaged, bloody, Henry rose from the shell | poem |
Dream Song 87: Op. posth. no. 10 | poem |
Dream Song 126: A Thurn | poem |
Dream Song 89: Op. posth. no. 12 | poem |
The Curse | poem |
Sonnet 39 | poem |
Dream Song 104: Welcome, grinned Henry, welcome, fifty-one! | poem |
Dream Song 66: 'All virtues enter into this world:') | poem |
Dream Song 114: Henry in trouble whirped out lonely whines | poem |
Dream Song 128: A hemorrhage of his left ear of Good Friday | poem |
Dream Song 17: Muttered Henry:—Lord of matter, thus | poem |
Sonnet 10 | poem |
Dream Song 40: I'm scared a lonely. Never see my son | poem |
Dream Song 19: Here, whence | poem |
Dream Song 88: Op. posth. no. 11 | poem |
Dream Song 172: Your face broods | poem |
Dream Song 50: In a motion of night they massed nearer my post | poem |
Dream Song 7: 'The Prisoner of Shark Island' with Paul Muni | poem |
Dream Song 78: Op. posth. no. 1 | poem |
Dream Song 111: I miss him. When I get back to camp | poem |
Dream Song 69: Love her he doesn't but the thought he puts | poem |
Dream Song 54: 'NO VISITORS' I thumb the roller to | poem |
Sonnet 96 | poem |
Dream Song 83: Op. posth. no. 6 | poem |
Dream Song 57: In a state of chortle sin--once he reflected | poem |
Dream Song 130: When I saw my friend covered with blood, I thought | poem |
Dream Song 91: Op. posth. no. 14 | poem |
Dream Song 8: The weather was fine. They took away his teeth | poem |
Sonnet 26 | poem |
Sonnet 19 | poem |
Dream Song 224: Lonely in his great age | poem |
Dream Song 56: Hell is empty. O that has come to pass | poem |
The Ball Poem | poem |
Dream Song 108: Sixteen below. Our care like stranded hulls | poem |
Dream Song 132: A Small Dream | poem |
Dream Song 113: or Amy Vladeck or Riva Freifeld | poem |
Sonnet 6 | poem |
Dream Song 324: An Elegy for W.C.W., the lovely man | poem |
Dream Song 4: Filling her compact & delicious body | poem |
Dream Song 103: I consider a song will be as humming-bird | poem |
Sonnet 21 | poem |
Sonnet 30 | poem |
Dream Song 37: Three around the Old Gentleman | poem |
Dream Song 3: A Stimulant for an Old Beast | poem |
Sonnet 18 | poem |
Sonnet 8 | poem |
Dream Song 58: Industrious, affable, having brain on fire | poem |
Dream Song 24: Oh servant Henry lectured till | poem |
Winter Landscape | poem |
Dream Song 63: Bats have no bankers and they do not drink | poem |
Sonnet 117 - All we were going strong | poem |
Dream Song 77: Seedy Henry rose up shy | poem |
Sonnet 15 | poem |
Dream Song 5: Henry sats in de bar & was odd | poem |
Dream Song 85: Op. posth. no. 8 | poem |
Dream Song 38: The Russian grin bellows his condolence | poem |
Dream Song 99: Temples | poem |
Sonnet 41 | poem |
Dream Song 61: Full moon. Our Narragansett gales subside | poem |
Dream Song 32: And where, friend Quo, lay you hiding | poem |
Dream Song 9: Deprived of his enemy, shrugged to a standstill | poem |
Dream Song 74: Henry hates the world. What the world to Henry | poem |
Dream Song 119: Fresh-shaven, past months & a picture in New York | poem |
Dream Song 35: MLA | poem |
Dream Song 106: 28 July | poem |
Dream Song 109: She mentioned 'worthless' & he took it in | poem |
Dream Song 122: He published his girl's bottom in staid pages | poem |
Dream Song 79: Op. posth. no. 2 | poem |
Dream Song 120: Foes I sniff, when I have less to shout | poem |
Dream Song 107: Three 'coons come at his garbage. He be cross | poem |
Dream Song 134: Sick at 6 & sick again at 9 | poem |
Dream Song 11: His mother goes. The mother comes & goes. | poem |
Dream Song 73: Karensui, Ryoan-ji | poem |
Dream Song 16: Henry's pelt was put on sundry walls | poem |
Dream Song 95: The surly cop looked out at me in sleep | poem |
Dream Song 48: He yelled at me in Greek | poem |
Dream Song 112: My framework is broken, I am coming to an end | poem |
Sonnet 9 | poem |
Sonnet 16 | poem |
Dream Song 80: Op. posth. no. 3 | poem |
Dream Song 76: Henry's Confession | poem |
Dream Song 64: Supreme my holdings, greater yet my need | poem |
Dream Song 118: He wondered: Do I love? all this applause | poem |
Dream Song 43: 'Oyez, oyez!' The Man Who Did Not Deliver | poem |
Dream Song 101: A shallow lake, with many waterbirds | poem |
Dream Song 265: I don't know one damned butterfly from another | poem |
Dream Song 27: The greens of the Ganges delta foliate | poem |
Sonnet 29 | poem |
Sonnet 104 - A spot of poontang on a five-foot piece | poem |
Sonnet 2 | poem |
Dream Song 18: A Strut for Roethke | poem |
Dream Song 26: The glories of the world struck me | poem |
Dream Song 12: Sabbath | poem |
Dream Song 39: Goodbye, sir, & fare well. You're in the clear | poem |
Dream Song 20: The Secret of the Wisdom | poem |
Sonnet 36 | poem |
Dream Song 67: I don't operate often. When I do | poem |
Dream Song 45: He stared at ruin. Ruin stared straight back | poem |
Dream Song 82: Op. posth. no. 5 | poem |
Dream Song 127: Again, his friend's death made the man sit still | poem |
Dream Song 29: There sat down, once, a thing | poem |
Dream Song 36: The high ones die, die. They die | poem |
Sonnet 4 | poem |
Dream Song 14: Life, friends, is boring | poem |
Dream Song 123: Daples my floor the eastern sun, my house faces north | poem |
Dream Song 13: God bless Henry | poem |
Dream Song 97: Henry of Donnybrook bred like a pig | poem |
Sonnet 24 | poem |
Dream Song 53: He lay in the middle of the world, and twicht | poem |
Dream Song 125: Bards freezing, naked, up to the neck in water | poem |
Sonnet 37 | poem |
Dream Song 115: Her properties, like her of course & frisky & new | poem |
Dream Song 129: Thin as a sheet his mother came to him | poem |
Dream Song 15: Let us suppose, valleys & such ago | poem |
Dream Song 47: April Fool's Day, or, St Mary of Egypt | poem |
Dream Song 116: Through the forest, followed, Henry made his silky way | poem |
Dream Song 68: I heard, could be, a Hey there from the wing | poem |
Dream Song 41: If we sang in the wood (and Death is a German expert) | poem |
Dream Song 71: Spellbound held subtle Henry all his four | poem |
Sonnet 13 | poem |
Dream Song 52: Silent Song | poem |
Dream Song 21: Some good people, daring & subtle voices | poem |
Dream Song 133: As he grew famous—ah, but what is fame? | poem |
Dream Song 44: Tell it to the forest fire, tell it to the moon | poem |
Dream Song 135: I heard said 'Cats that walk by their wild lone' | poem |
Dream Song 42: O journeyer, deaf in the mould, insane | poem |
Dream Song 100: How this woman came by the courage | poem |
Dream Song 90: Op. posth. no. 13 | poem |
Dream Song 23: The Lay of Ike | poem |
Sonnet 1 | poem |
Dream Song 65: A freaking ankle crabbed his blissful trips | poem |
Dream Song 94: Ill lay he long, upon this last return | poem |
The Traveller | poem |
Sonnet 40 | poem |
Dream Song 46: I am, outside. Incredible | poem |
Dream Song 6: A Capital at Wells | poem |
Dream Song 1: Huffy Henry hid the day | poem |
Sonnet 12 | poem |
Dream Song 86: Op. posth. no. 9 | poem |
Sonnet 3 | poem |
Sonnet 20 | poem |
Dream Song 84: Op. posth. no. 7 | poem |
Sonnet 34 | poem |
Sonnet 23 | poem |
Dream Song 2: Big Buttons, Cornets: the advance | poem |
Dream Song 92: Room 231: the fourth week | poem |
Dream Song 96: Under the table, no. That last was stunning | poem |
Dream Song 34: My mother has your shotgun. One man, wide | poem |
Sonnet 11 | poem |
Dream Song 131: Come touch me baby in his waking dream | poem |
Dream Song 28: Snow Line | poem |
Dream Song 176: All that hair flashing over | poem |