Authors: Lorine Niedecker
How white the gulls
New-sawed
Popcorn-can cover
Beautiful girl
If only my friend
O late fall
Springtime's wide
July—waxwings
People, people—
The soil is poor
Michelangelo
May you have lumps in your mashed potatoes
T. E. Lawrence
To Paul now old enough to read:
Dear Paul:
Some have chimes
Paul/when the leaves
Who was Mary Shelley?
I rose from marsh mud,
To Aeneas who closed his piano
I've been away from poetry
He moved in light
Shut up in woods
Now in one year
Dusk
Something in the water
River-marsh-drowse
Linnaeus in Lapland
The wild and wavy event
The men leave the car
Bird singing
As praiseworthy
Some float off on chocolate bars
The Badlands
I visit/the graves
To my small/electric pump
Alcoholic dream
The park/“a darling walk/for the mind”
Young in Fall I said: the birds
And at the blue ice superior spot [from “
LAKE SUPERIOR
”]
Wild pigeon [from “
LAKE SUPERIOR
”]
The smooth black stone [from “
LAKE SUPERIOR
”]
My life / by water
We are what the seas
What cause have you
PAEAN TO PLACE
The eye
For best work
Smile
Years
Unsurpassed in beauty
Ah your face
Sewing a dress
I walked/on New Year's Day
Blue and white
Wallace Stevens
HIS CARPETS FLOWERED
J. F. Kennedy after/the Bay of Pigs
“Shelter”
The man of law
Alliance
WINTERGREEN RIDGE
“The Very Veery” MS
(June 1969)
We are what the seas
PAEAN TO PLACE
[excerpts]
My friend tree
New-sawed
The graves
Wallace Stevens
Ah your face
Alliance
She had tumult of the brain
My man says the wind blows from the south,
He built four houses
WINTERGREEN RIDGE
[excerpts]
Blue and white
To the child [“Paul/when the leaves”]
Old man who seined
Sewing a dress
I've been away from poetry
I rose from marsh mud,
Along the river
Bash
THOMAS JEFFERSON
[excerpt]
DARWIN
[excerpt]
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1937
A country's economics sick
A lawnmower's one of the babies I'd have
A monster owl
A student
A working man appeared in the street
Adirondack Summer
Ah your face
Alcoholic dream
Alliance
Allied Convoy/Reaches Russia
Alone
Along the river
Am I real way out in space
And at the blue ice superior spot
And what you liked
Art Center
AS I LAY DYING
As I paint the street
As I shook the dust
As praiseworthy
Asa Gray wrote Increase Lapham:
Ash woods, willow, close to shore
Audubon
Automobile Accident
Autumn
Autumn Night
Bash
Beautiful girl—
Beyond what
Bird singing
Birds' mating-fight
Black Hawk held: In reason
Blue and white
Bombings
Bonpland
Brought the enemy down
Can knowledge be conveyed that isn't felt?
Canvass
Chicory flower/on campus
Chimney Sweep
CHURCHILL'S DEATH
CITY TALK
Cleaned all surfaces
Club
Come In
Coming out of Sleep
Consider
Consider at the outset:
Coopered at Fish Creek
Could You Be Right
Cricket-song—
DARWIN
Dead
Dear Mona, Mary and all
Dear Paul:
Depression years
DOMESTIC AND UNAVOIDABLE
Don't shoot the rail!
Don't tell me property is sacred!
Du Bay
Dusk—
Easter
Easter Greeting
Energy glows at the lips—
European Travel/(Nazi New Order)
Fall
(“Early morning corn”)
Fall
(“We must pull”)
FANCY ANOTHER DAY GONE
Far reach
February almost March bites the cold
FLORIDA
Fog-thick morning—
For best work
For exhibition
For sun and moon and radio
Foreclosure
Frog noise/suddenly stops
From my bed I see
Gen. Rodimstev's story/(Stalingrad)
Get a load
Grampa's got his old age pension
Hand Crocheted Rug
Happy New Year
He built four houses
He lived—childhood summers
He moved in light
Hear
Here it gives the laws for fishing thru the ice—
Hi, Hot-and-Humid
High class human
High, lovely, light
HIS CARPETS FLOWERED
Honest
Hop press
Horse, hello
Hospital Kitchen
How bright you'll find young people
How white the gulls
Human bean
I am sick with the Time's buying sickness.
I doubt I'll get silk stockings out
I fear this war
I hear the weather
I heard
I knew a clean man
I lost you to water, summer
I married
I rose from marsh mud
I said to my head, Write something.
I sit in my own house
I spent my money
I visit/the graves
I walked/from Chicago…
I walked/on New Year's Day
If he is of constant depth
If I were a bird
If only my friend
Illustrated night clock's
I'm a sharecropper
I'm sorry to have missed
In Europe they grow a new bean while here
In every part of every living thing
In Leonardo's light
In moonlight lies
In the great snowfall before the bomb
In the transcendence
Inland then
Iron the common element of earth
I've been away from poetry
J. F. Kennedy after/the Bay of Pigs
JEFFERSON AND ADAMS
Jesse James and his brother Frank
Jim Poor's his name
Joliet
July, waxwings
Just before she died
Katharine Anne
Keen and lovely man moved as in a dance
Kepler
Lady in the Leopard Coat
LAKE SUPERIOR
Last night the trash barrel
Laundromat
Laval, Pomeret, Pétain
Let's play a game.
Letter from Ian
Letter from Paul
Lights, lifts
Linnaeus in Lapland
Look close
Look, the woods, the sky, our home
Lugubre for a child
LZ
LZ's
(L.Z.)
March
Margaret Fuller
May you have lumps in your mashed potatoes
Memorial Day
Mergansers
Michelangelo
Missus Dorra
Mother is dead
Motor cars
Mourning Dove
Mr. Van Ess bought 14 washcloths?
Museum
Musical Toys
My coat threadbare
My father said “I remember
My friend the black and white collie
My friend tree
My Life by Water
My life is hung up
My man says the wind blows from the south
My mother saw the green tree toad
Nearly landless and on the way to water
New!
News
New-sawed
NEXT YEAR OR I FLY MY ROUNDS TEMPESTUOUS
Night
No matter where you are
No retiring summer stroke
Not all harsh sounds displease—
Not all that's heard is music. We leave
Not feeling well, my wood uncut.
Nothing nourishing
Nothing to speak of
Now go to the party
Now in one year
Nursery Rhyme
O late fall
O let's glee glow as we go
O Tannenbaum
“Oh ivy green
Old Hamilton hailed the man from the grocery store:
Old man who seined
Old Mother turns blue and from us
On a row of cabins/next my home
On Columbus Day he set out for the north
On hearing/the wood pewee
Otherwise
PAEAN TO PLACE
Paul
Paul, hello
Paul/ when the leaves
Peace
People, people—
Petrou his name was sorrow
Pioneers
POEMS AT THE PORTHOLE
Poet Percival said: I struck a lode
Poet's work
Popcorn-can cover
PROGRESSION
Promise of Brilliant Funeral
Property is poverty—
Radisson:
Regards to Mr. Glover
Remember my little granite pail?
River-marsh-drowse
Ruby of corundum
Santayana's
Schoolcraft left the Soo—canoes
Scuttle up the workshop
Scythe
See the girls in shorts on their bicycles
Seven years a charming woman wore
Sewing a dress
She grew where every spring
She had tumult of the brain
She was a mourner too. Now she's gone
“Shelter”
Shut up in woods
Sky
Sleep's dream
Smile
So he said/on radio
So this was I
So you're married, young man
Some float off on chocolate bars
Some have chimes
Something in the water
Sorrow moves in wide waves
SPIRALS
Spring
Springtime's wide
Stage Directions
Stone
SUBLIMINAL
Summer's away, I traded my chicks for trees
Sunday's motor-cars
Swedenborg
Swept snow, Li Po
SWITCHBOARD GIRL
Synamism
T.E. Lawrence
TASTE AND TENDERNESS
Tea
Tell me a story about the war.
Ten o'clock
Terrible things coming up
That woman!—eyeing houses
The Badlands
The Ballad of Basil
The boy tossed the news
The broad-leaved Arrow-head
The brown muskrat, noiseless
The cabin door flew open
The clothesline post is set
The death of my poor father
The elegant office girl
The eleventh of progressional
The evening's automobiles
The eye
The government men said Don't plant wheat
The graves
The land of four o'clocks is here
(The long/canoes)
The man of law
The men leave the car
The museum man!
The music, lady
The number of Britons killed
The obliteration
The park/“a darling walk/for the mind”
THE PRESIDENT OF THE HOLDING COMPANY
The slip of a girl announcer
The smooth black stone
The soil is poor
The wild and wavy event
The young ones go away to school
Their apples fall down
There was a bridge once that said I'm going
There's a better shine
They came at a pace
They live a cool distance
They've lost their leaves
THOMAS JEFFERSON
Thomas Jefferson Inside
Three Americans
Through all this granite land
Thure Kumlien
To a Maryland editor, 1943:
To Aeneas who closed his piano
To foreclose
To my pres-/surepump
To my small/electric pump
To Paul now old enough to read:
To see the man who took care of our stock
To war they kept
To whom
TRACES OF LIVING THINGS
TRADITION
Transition
Trees over the roof
Troubles to win
Truth
TV
Two old men—
UNCLE
Understand me, dead is nothing
Unsurpassed in beauty
van Gogh
Van Gogh could see
Violin Debut
Voyageurs
Waded, watched, warbled
Wallace Stevens
War
Wartime
Watching dan- /cers on skates
We are what the seas
We know him—Law and Order League—
We physicians watch the juices rise
Well, spring overflows the land
What a woman!—hooks men like rugs
What bird would light
What cause have you
What horror to awake at night
When brown folks lived a distance
When do we live again Ann
When Ecstasy is Inconvenient
When Johnny (Chapman) Appleseed
White
Who was Mary Shelley?
Why can't I be happy
Wild pigeon
Wild strawberries
Wilderness
Will You Write Me a Christmas Poem?
WINTERGREEN RIDGE
Woman in middle life
Woman with Umbrella
Years
You are my friend—
You know, he said, they used to make
You see here
Young girl to marry
Young in Fall I said: the birds
Your erudition
Your father to me in your eighth summer: