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Part III: Writings, 1947-1968 (continued)
“Connecticut River,” undated
“Conversation at the Zoo,” 1957
“The Convert,” undated See Container III:16, Notebook B, pp. 47, 95-99
“Coq au Vin,” undated
“Corrazon da Luca,” undated
“Counting on Flowers,” undated
“Crapulent in Brambles,” undated
“A Critical Mass,” undated
“The Crocodile's Grin, By and Large, Has a Humor Too Much of Its Own,” undated
“A Crow's Long Scratch of Sound,” undated
“Crystal Night,” undated
Da-Dea
“Daemons,” undated
[Dan Dunder is a blunder], undated
[Dante invented Hell from metaphors], undated
“A Dark Stairwell,” undated
“A Dawn That Misfired,” undated
[The day before the egg hatched empty], undated
[The day I bought the biggest car in the world], undated
[The day I can tear up my pass-], undated
“The Day No Wolf Comes There Are No Wolves,” undated
“The Day the Box Offices Closed,” undated
[The day the good gray Whosit went out of], undated
[Days when he could not reach to language], undated
[D-day], undated See Container III:17, Notebook C, p. 34
“Dead,” undated
[Dear Dave: yr. poem from Wigglesworth], undated
“Dear Mr. Aratake,” undated
[The death by numbers of unknown persons], undated
“Death Is Always a Proper Name,” undated
Dec-Dre
[December tomorrow, and a half-summer still], undated
“Defeat,” undated
“Devotions,” undated
“Dialogue,” undated
“Dialogue in a Skin Factory,” undated
“A Dialogue in the Shade,” undated For additional material see Container III:17, Notebook C, pp. 58-59 (first line “Said the Damaged Angel to the Improved Ape”)
“Dig Fast or Don't Dig at All,” undated
“Dinner in Chinatown,” undated
“Divorced, Husband Demolishes House: News Item,” undated See Container III:17, Notebook C, pp. 38-39
[The dog that loved my scout master], undated
[A dog with a tin can tied to his tail is no philosopher], undated
“Dogs and Foxes,” undated
“The Dolls,” undated
[Don Miguel Dominquin, the matador], undated
“’Don't Say Me,' They Say,” undated
“Don't Scowl,” undated
“Doorway on a Side Street,” undated
“Dragons,” undated
“The Dream,” undated
[The dream again of what we are], undated
[The dream offered itself like a theatre], undated See Container III:16, Notebook A, pp. 17-19
Dri-Dw
[Drinking milk with Christians at 40,000 ft.], undated
“The Drunken Astronaut,” undated
“Dust Storm: Kansas City,” undated
“Dusts of the Sun,” 1963
[The dusts of this and that war], undated
“Dutch Elm Disease,” undated
[A dwindledom, and not too bad], undated
Ea-Epitaph
“The East Wall of This Room Was Last Month's Calendar,” undated
[The egg a chick pokes its head out of], undated
“Egrets,” undated
“Egyptian Grain,” undated
“Elegy” (first line “My father was born with a spade in his hand and traded it”), 1955
“Elegy” (first line “Nothing would come of this”), undated
“Elegy” (first line “The little one”), undated See Container III:17, Notebook C, pp. 36-37
“Elegy” (first line “This is the body of my good gray dead”), undated
“Elegy” (first line “Viking the cat”), undated
[Eleven men in an evidence of guns and flying clothes], undated
“Ella,” undated
[The end of June's its garden; July, its Fall], undated
“Entrance into the God-boned Season,” undated
[The epicure in the fantasy ward], undated
“Epilogue,” undated
“Epitaph” (first line “At fifty-four in a suburb of the easily fed”), undated
“Epitaph” (first line “Here, time concurring (and it does)”), 1960
“Epitaph” (first line “I knew him. He”), undated
Epitaph-Exu
“Epitaph” (first line “It takes a genius to drown in”), undated
“Epitaph” (first line “The mass ungathered forever by rolling”), undated
“Epithalamium at St. Michael's Cemetery,” undated
“Evensong,” 1963
“Everyone Has a Proper Name He Can't Pronounce,” undated
[Everyone you know...], undated
[Everytime we put crumbs out something], undated
[Everytime you are sleeping and I], undated
“Exclamatory Sonnet to a Receding Tide at Sunover,” undated
“An Exuberance,” undated
Fa-Form
“A Fable of Survival,” 1962
[Fast as you can count to ten], undated
“Feb. 11, 1948,” undated See Container III:16, Notebook B, p. 154-155
[Fever's a swimming place deeper than even], undated
“Fiddle Practice,” undated
[First, that all governments are stupid], undated
[The first time a girl let me I], undated
[A fisherman wrote to his daughter], undated
[The fist of man that throws his bones like dice], undated For additional material see Container III:17, Notebook C, pp. 90-91
“Flight,” undated
[A flower that no one ever saw], undated
“A Fool Too Fast,” 1968, undated
“For a 40th Birthday Party,” undated
“For a Schnorrer Who Is Also My Friend, Within Limits,” undated
“For a Young Astronaut on His Birthday,” undated
“For B. M.,” undated
“For Clavia on a Rejection Slip,” undated
“For Jonnel,” undated
“For Karl Shapiro, on The Bourgeois Poet,” undated
“For Kenneth Rexroth,” undated See Container III:17, Notebook C, pp. 25-26
“For Someone on His Tenth Birthday,” undated
“For – Who Else? – Jack – That's Whom,” undated
“The Formalities,” undated
Fort-Fr
[Forty-four nuns slant in pairs], undated
“Four Things To Note about a Goat,” undated
“The Fox,” undated
[A fox and a hen went out one day], undated
“Fragment,” undated
[Free I am busy. Put me in a cage], undated
[Friday's deaths are Monday's burying], undated
“Friendship,” undated
[A frightful child], undated
“From Carthage Then I Went,” undated
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