The William E. Stafford, Archives Series 1, Sub-Series 2: Travel Journals, 1952-1992
Table of Contents
- Overview of the Collection
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Biographical Note
- Content Description
- Use of the Collection
- Administrative Information
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Detailed Description of the Collection
- Stenographer's Notebook (yellow), June 8, 1962-July 24, 1962
- Stenographer's Notebook (gray), April 6, 1964-July 3, 1964
- Maryland and Alaska (copy), March 1969
- New York and Michigan (copy), November 1969
- Loose daily writing pages relating to USIA tour, September 15, 1991-October 17, 1991
- Black notebook, January 9, 1992-February 15, 1992
- Names and Subjects
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Stafford, William, 1914-1993
- Title
- The William E. Stafford, Archives Series 1, Sub-Series 2: Travel Journals
- Dates
- 1952-1992 (inclusive)19521992
- Quantity
- 15 cubic feet, (8 boxes)
- Collection Number
- OLPb105STA
- Summary
- William Stafford (1914-1993) was one of the most prolific and important American poets of the last half of the twentieth century. This subseries includes Stafford's handwritten journals that served as his daily writings while he was traveling. Many of the drafts in this collection were revised as documentary copies. The Index to the entire Stafford Archives can be found at: http://nwda-db.wsulibs.wsu.edu/findaid/ark:/80444/xv83782
- Repository
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Lewis & Clark College, Special Collections and Archives
Aubrey R. Watzek Library
615 S. Palatine Hill Rd.
Portland, OR
97219
Telephone: 5037687758
Fax: 5037687282
archives@lclark.edu - Access Restrictions
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This collection has no restrictions and is open for research.
- Languages
- English
Biographical Note
William Stafford (1914-1993) was one of the most prolific and important American poets of the last half of the twentieth century. Among his many credentials, Stafford served as consultant in poetry at the Library of Congress, and received the National Book Award for his poetry collection Traveling through the Dark (1963). During his lifetime, Stafford wrote over sixty books of poetry that still resonate with both scholars and general readers. Stafford’s perspectives on peace, the environment, and education serve as some of the most articulate and engaging dialogues by a modern American writer about three of the most important issues of the second half of the twentieth century with lasting impacts on future generations. Howard Zinn, one America’s most iconic modern historians, was keenly aware of Stafford’s insight into modern American culture. Zinn claimed, “William Stafford’s prose and poetry, wise and eloquent, speak directly to the violence of our time, and to our hope for a different world” (from cover of Every War Has Two Losers).
The William Stafford Archives, donated to Lewis & Clark College by the Stafford family in 2008, contain the private papers, publications, photographs, recordings, and teaching materials of the poet William Stafford. The Lewis & Clark College Special Collections actively add to this collection by acquiring unique Stafford related materials.
Stafford wrote every day of his life from 1950 to 1993. These 20,000 pages of daily writings form a complete record of the poet’s mostly early morning meditations, including poem drafts, dream records, aphorisms, and other visits to the unconscious, recorded on separate sheets of yellow or white paper or when traveling, often in spiral-bound reporters’ steno pads. The archive also includes typescripts of poems submitted for publication and for use in readings. Stafford listed where he submitted each poem, and whether it was accepted for publication on the typescript. Each of his published collections, large and small, is represented by its gathering of documentary copies (typescripts), called by Stafford a “put-together.” Unpublished poems, poems published in journals, and reading copies of published poems were also gathered, in a virtually complete record from 1937 to 1993, totaling about 7,000 items. The collection also includes copies of all known Stafford books and translations. Stafford saved correspondence received, with an indication of the date of reply, and sometimes a copy of the reply, from the early 1960s to August 1993. Estimated at 100,000 sheets, the collected correspondence contains some full exchanges of correspondence initiated by WS. One such exchange is the correspondence with Marvin Bell on their sequence Segues. In addition to many photographs of and relating to William Stafford, the archive includes an estimated 20,000 photographs and negatives taken and developed by Stafford of fellow poets, family, friends, and Lewis & Clark College faculty. The archive provides documentation of Stafford's teaching career, including more than one thousand index cards, some dating from research at Iowa, others from later. These were much used in preparing for classes, workshops, and lectures. The files also contain scattered notes for workshops and lectures. The archive also includes course syllabi, and faculty documents relating to Stafford's teaching years at Lewis & Clark College.
Content Description
Includes Stafford's handwritten journals that served as Stafford's daily writings while he was traveling. Many of the drafts in this collection were revised as documentary copies.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Use
Permission to publish, exhibit, broadcast, or quote from materials in the Watzek Library Archives & Special Collections requires written permission of the Head of Archives & Special Collections.
Preferred Citation
The William Stafford Archives, Lewis & Clark College Aubrey Watzek Library Archives & Special Collections, Portland, Oregon.
Administrative Information
Return to TopDetailed Description of the Collection
The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.
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Dietzgen Field Book (brown), June 21, 1952-February 24, 1969
Container: 1.1
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Description: untitled
First line: When this you feel
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First line: If you have sought approval...
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First line: Stars, the cold minorities
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First line: Passed Sacajawea’s grave
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First line: In cafe at Rawlins
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First line: Dubois is in the Wind River canyon
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Description: untitled
First line: North of Laramie
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First line: A man just retired (story)
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First line: There’s the pause
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First line: In all moose-herd mistakes
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Description: untitled
First line: This is my cave - our solid world
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Description: "Day after Day"
First line: In green hollows of black woods
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Description: untitled
First line: Summer is many, and the world
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Description: untitled
First line: There was an earth
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Description: untitled
First line: In the drowning bobcat
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Description: untitled
First line: Trees just growing
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Description: untitled
First line: The grass linked north of Laramie
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First line: I followed you like still-day smoke
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First line: Beside the stones of the foothills
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Description: untitled
First line: The wind that came thru that still day
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Description: untitled
First line: Only by watching the vigor
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Description: untitled
First line: I felt this tree fear
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Description: untitled
First line: I am reading Wm. Wordsworth
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Description: untitled
First line: Watchers on the shore, where are we bound?
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First line: Some pose their hope on pinnacles
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Description: untitled
First line: Out of all this rock, ice, trees
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Description: untitled
First line: Waiting on the shore the trees were tall
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Description: untitled
First line: Think of the farthest deer hesitating
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Description: untitled
First line: On covert paths at night the deer
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Description: untitled
First line: p.227 bottom...
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Description: untitled
First line: Some autumn day the wind will swirl these trees
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First line: We must always be on our guard
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Description: untitled
First line: Read After the Lost Generation
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First line: Strawberry Lake
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Description: untitled
First line: The kids all delight in the littlest things
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Description: untitled
First line: At Banff there is a RCMP man
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Description: untitled
First line: In the country of the twelve peaks
Dates: 7/17/60Container: Item tj1.38 -
Description: untitled
First line: Going to turn, outward, alone
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Description: untitled
First line: Those who indicted her as vain, selfish, etc.
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Description: untitled
First line: Barbara: ‘Member that Indian
Dates: 7/19/60Container: Item tj1.41
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Description: Stenographer's Notebook (yellow)Dates: June 8, 1962-July 24, 1962Container: 1.2
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Description: Stenographer's Notebook (gray)Dates: April 6, 1964-July 3, 1964Container: 1.3
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Description: Maryland and Alaska (copy)Dates: March 1969Container: 1.4
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Description: New York and Michigan (copy)Dates: November 1969Container: 1.5
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Composition Book (mottled green), April 17, 1972-July 23, 1972
Container: 1.6
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Description: "What do you accuse Ellen of?”
First line: It settles to be pride. Not just hers - ours
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Description: "Poem [to Me] for [on] My Birthday"
First line: My parents were supposed to meet
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Description: Our Life
First line: We should give it away, like a breath
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Description: New Friends
First line: They approach, odd times, any
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Description: page of prose
First line: Letter to Dorothy...
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Description: untitled
First line: It will happen again, the long
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Description: Dreams to Have]
First line: Every picture has us in it
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Description: page of prose
First line: In poetry writing...
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Description: Dreams to Have
First line: They filmed a woman falling from a bridge
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Description: Church Keeps On
First line: No house can last, no house
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Description: Storm Haiku]
First line: Bare trees tell the wind
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Description: Departure Time]
First line: What kind of sunlight would you have?
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Description: Departure Time
First line: Announcements rang over the afternoon
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Description: page of prose
First line: I met classes...
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Description: Way It Will Be
First line: We come near, lose, go on.
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Description: Sunday School Picnic
First line: In the sandhills we climb
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Description: May in Delaware
First line: Doves give summer to this town
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Description: untitled
First line: Because it is May, everything
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Description: untitled
First line: Some of you words that follow me
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Description: Returns]
First line: Whatever our purpose, we are to look down
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Description: Returns]
First line: Where I live the streaming windows
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Description: Morning Song [Sorry I’m Late]
First line: Clock, I take it all back
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Description: Measured Regrets [Easy-Going]
First line: Many things brought me here. I’m
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Description: untitled
First line: On the floor when the sun found it
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Description: In the Desert]
First line: Once you look up this place becomes
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Description: untitled
First line: Some of you words that follow me
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Description: Any Journey
First line: When God watches you walk, you are
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Description: Vesper[s]
First line: As the living pass, they bow
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Description: Vespers]
First line: As we passed the living, they bowed
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Description: untitled
First line: Sudden leaves have many a
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First line: Alone, with a life, one move then
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Description: untitled
First line: It was the storm that was lost
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Description: untitled
First line: When my sight follows tree shadow
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Description: Summer Concert
First line: In the afternoon where people waited
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Description: untitled
First line: We do little these days, but the leaves
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Description: Conditions
First line: Torn when summer came
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Description: untitled
First line: Yes grass grows here. It recognizes
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Description: At High Meadow
First line: While we built our house we felt
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Description: In Skeleton Cave
First line: Hand open along the wall, we breathlessly
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Description: Over Near Bend]
First line: As often as gravel, you told me
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Description: untitled
First line: Please don’t ask me: an appeal
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Description: untitled
First line: Close to flame where we live, a flutter
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Description: Some Day
First line: Some day for some, they will turn and
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Description: Then]
First line: Something will happen. You hold
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Description: untitled
First line: Remember Walt’s tractor was a Cadillac
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Description: Do You Remember Them?`
First line: Some can hope you will remember them
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Description: Memorial Day [Rescue Me, Day]
First line: Do you remember that big, sharp, picture?
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Description: Keeping a Journal, Even in Bad Times]
First line: Those rays of the sun that chose me
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Description: untitled
First line: This world I have - not various
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Description: Old Farm
First line: Once, this fence held up these vines
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Description: untitled
First line: Hard to believe, but nothing could be more careful
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Description: page of prose
First line: What was withheld, not physical...
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Description: prose
First line: And we realize...
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Description: untitled
First line: Every night stops, quiet in every
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Description: untitled
First line: At noon we started through the trees
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Description: World
First line: It came up to the door, and I hurried
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Description: One Home (book title)
First line: This is for my father, who was good to me
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Description: untitled
First line: Back of the roof all the gray meoning sky
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Description: From the Study] & [Strange Face on the Sand]
First line: The shadow of the pen is writing
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Description: untitled
First line: The meadow receives all. No ambition
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Description: untitled
First line: No, not on this river, and
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Description: Both Ways]
First line: Something came through town every day
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Description: Farewell Letter to Whoever Finds It]
First line: Reading Wittgenstein that intellectual catnip
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Description: Farewell] Letter to Whoever Finds It
First line: Please take what you like of all
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Description: untitled
First line: Only close to the plane, and folded
Dates: 3/25/79Container: Item tj5.1
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National Notebook (blue, missing tape on spine), March 25, 1979-June 17, 1980
Container: 1.7
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Description: In the Silent Hills Where Prisoners Are Buried Who Died While Serving Unjust Sentences
First line: Now do you hear us?
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Description: To the Worst Teacher in Roosevelt School
First line: Every word had quotes around it, in your town
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Description: Journey]
First line: Through many doors (but I go through doors
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Description: Journey
First line: Through many doors it’s been - through
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Description: Character
First line: Why does the face move as it passes along
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Description: One Time
First line: When evening had flowed betwen houses
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Description: In the Silent Hills Where Prisoners Are Buried Who Died While Serving Unjust Sentences]
First line: Now do you hear us?
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Description: Eloquent Box]
First line: Here is the compartment of truth
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Description: untitled
First line: It is there again, whatever
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Description: It
First line: It clouded up
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Description: untitled
First line: I knew a root once, found water
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Description: Quarter Moon
First line: The moon has dropped back this morning, half
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Description: Definitions
First line: What is woe? Along the Crystal Fork
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Description: Comeuppance
First line: Whatever I said that you didn’t like
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Description: prose
First line: down in the gravel...
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Description: untitled
First line: The octopus wants to understand. It prowls
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Description: untitled
First line: Did you happen to notice this morning
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Description: prose
First line: At Mark and Anna
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Description: untitled
First line: Except that it move it not be
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Description: At Max Wickert’s Place]
First line: All evening the evening flowed past on the porch
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Description: At Max Wickert’s Place]
First line: I felt evening flow past outside. We
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Description: untitled
First line: Approaching the house, I began to recite
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Description: untitled
First line: Prisoner in this bone bag, sing, adjust
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Description: Jogging in Rochester Cemetery
First line: More agile than they are, I lumber past
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Description: untitled
First line: When rain -its weariness - comes
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Description: Arrivals
First line: Many fled. Some stayed. A few
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Description: Passing Mount Hope Cemetery]
First line: Fireflies in the tangled grass along the cemetery
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Description: Going Home Last Night [Passing Mount Hope Cemetery]
First line: Creeping at dusk through the long
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Description: Wovoka in Nevada]
First line: Little pieces of gold wash down
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Description: Help from History]
First line: Please help me know it happened
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Description: prose
First line: Be leery of...
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Description: untitled
First line: Now that the table waits and a chair
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Description: untitled
First line: Remember that word we tramped in the snow
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Description: Being a Lake
First line: Beginning like water I hurry
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Description: untitled
First line: Half of what you say is “No.”
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Description: untitled
First line: Through the pillow, deep, still
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Description: Who We Are]
First line: We came from nothing. We are the beginning
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Description: Saying Goodby at a Writers’ Conference by a Lake in Oklahoma]
First line: Someone from the real government will speak
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Description: Saying Goodby at a Writers’ Conference by a Lake in Oklahoma]
First line: Anything that came, you could see
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Description: Saying Goodby at a Writers’ Conference by a Lake in Oklahoma]
First line: Early, immediate from the ground, wild
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Description: Fiction
First line: We would get a map of our farm as big
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Description: untitled
First line: What if I tell you a river? And on it
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Description: Worn-Out Record [Where I Live]
First line: The world has a tall roof. Wind
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Description: untitled
First line: Music explores to discover moments of silence.
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Description: untitled
First line: At a party they stop, clogging doors, leaning
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Description: untitled
First line: There were large quiet holes in the music
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Description: untitled
First line: They said snow. It’s clear. So different
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Description: untitled
First line: My room has light, and I
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Description: untitled
First line: We found spring again. You live
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Description: untitled
First line: Roll far, lean far, return by
Dates: 6/17/80Container: Item tj5.29
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Composition Book (mottled green), March 1, 1981-October 29, 1982
Container: 2.1
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Description: untitled
First line: We face outward, nerved up to discover
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Description: untitled
First line: They have Chinaberry trees here
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Description: Hedge Trees
First line: Bodarc, “they call us, “osage orange’
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Description: Greatness
First line: They put Greek marble columns by the administration
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Description: untitled
First line: Often alone through a window you
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Description: untitled
First line: You don’t sing now. You don’t
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Description: untitled
First line: Some of the villains wave guns. They will
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Description: Learning at Westminster
First line: It was the workers taught me—how
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Description: untitled
First line: Headlight, find a new road. Road,
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Description: untitled
First line: You have heard the story
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Description: Existentialism
First line: You climb a hillside and find a cave
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Description: Visitors at Westminster College
First line: A bird with a shrill kraking cry
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Description: untitled
First line: A press, a song, a place where
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Description: untitled
First line: Suddenly be the sun; be over
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Description: Little White Dog
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Description: Two for the Country
First line: Shoes the color of dust find their way past
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First line: Never come back, Nicholas, with your
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First line: Comforts they gave, to be warm, to eat
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First line: We had it awhile. Earth went away. My feet
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Description: Emily
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Description: Storm Warning, at Naomi and Burnie Clark’s Place in the Coast Range, 14 Nov.81]
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First line: Even in the mountains, an ant is only
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First line: Trees on the mountain tell where water is
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Description: Report to my Mother
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Description: Reading the Big Weather]
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Description: Reading the Big Weather]
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Description: Seeing it as Art: Tradition at the University of Idaho]
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Description: Last Night
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Description: untitled
First line: Lights have come often for me, in winter
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First line: Its evening wings the heron spread
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Description: By the Stockyard
First line: Heavy down where death lives, the bulls of Deep Springs
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Description: Touch of Class [Calling Deep Springs]
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Description: Returning]
First line: Though they are slow, the hills do move and are moving
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Description: Returning]
First line: Her name like a mint in my mouth
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Description: Coming Back [Returning]
First line: Those hills north of town that will come
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National Notebook (blue, tape on spine), August 25, 1983-March 7, 1987
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Description: Storms at Boise
First line: Where storms come from, those lightning fused
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Description: untitled
First line: At Lakin the lake is gone, a field now
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Description: untitled
First line: It is easy for vines—they ride with time
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Description: untitled
First line: Becoming someone else for awhile
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Description: untitled
First line: We kept making the inside. Again
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Description: Coming Back [to Western Kansas]
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Description: untitled
First line: A light climbed a tree. It stayed there
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Description: Facing Dawn at Oklahoma State]
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First line: It is far through the treas, and ways
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First line: What the sun sees when clouds go away
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Description: Hills in Eastern Ohio]
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Description: Our Time]
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Description: untitled
First line: Shut the day out. Stop
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First line: On the shelves the library books wait to be
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Description: Saint Matthew and All]
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Description: Once in Michigan]
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First line: The other people, their radar all turned
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Description: Absences
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First line: By little traces a river begins. By
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First line: When the sun found you, and your shadow ran
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First line: Because of how things are, we’ll go
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First line: It was all right because the trees
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Description: Breathing in Baton Rouge
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Description: Problems
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First line: Birds are part of the sun, powered
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First line: Away where your choices faded
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First line: Behind the desk you have a story: with luck
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Description: Pilfering
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Description: Questions That Come [in the Spring]
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First line: This time what they did was
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Description: Trying to Explain
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Description: Punk Sound
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Description: Seventieth Birthday
First line: One bird call outside the house, then
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Description: Confronting an Angry Person
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Description: page of prose
First line: The language...
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Description: untitled
First line: Others didn’t care, but the storm outside
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Description: Ms Found in a Bottle [In the Cemetery Beyond Eisenhower Avenue]
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Description: At Fort Worden: Calling Names]
First line: It is not your fault that The Lilliwaup and
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Description: Old Time Centrum Blues
First line: A wave will tease till a stone
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First line: How can you be alone?—the sky
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Description: Station on the Way
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Description: Featured Performer]
First line: When the speaker’s eloquence
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Description: Song for] a Foggy Day [at Port Townsend]
First line: When Archimedes was young
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Description: How They Hold Their Heads
First line: Hardly any are straight
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Description: AIR: For My Parents
First line: West wind, fresh from the sea
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Description: untitled
First line: Finally the clouds have come
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Description: page of prose
First line: Today the significances...
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Description: At a Shrine in Kamakura
First line: A boy made of cement and carrying a book
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Description: untitled
First line: My own country is called early morning
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Description: untitled
First line: In the wandering currents of chance
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Description: Bush from Mongolia
First line: That bush with light green leaves
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Description: History of [Hokkaido] Our Land
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Description: Japanese Workmen
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First line: A person that no one knew came walking
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First line: The best of them are gone. We don’t
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Description: Two Ships
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Description: page of notes
First line: 13-Oct-84
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Description: untitled
First line: At Al’s Cafe in Westley we will turn
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First line: I followed the airport limousine into a drive
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First line: They follow their craeers wherever a necessary
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First line: Daylight begins to accumulate behind the blind
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Description: On a Rock in the Desert
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Description: untitled
First line: Someone was walking in shadows
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Description: How It Can Be
First line: Her country was invaded and what she owned
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Description: untitled
First line: A moody tree outside our window
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Description: Survivors
First line: What green there was came in the fall
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Description: untitled
First line: Carefully, even though it is safe, edge
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Description: untitled
First line: We have each other to learn from
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Description: Saying “Light,” Saying “Corazon” part 2]
First line: At midnight I heard the refrigerator heart
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Description: untitled
First line: Alcoves and closets allow us beyond
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Description: untitled
First line: Look into their eyes—they are hiding
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Description: Woodlot
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Description: Crows
First line: Nature leaves a little space—they crowd
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First line: Old Mrs Tanaka trudges by. Her children
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First line: What slid, a boulder, stopped ahead
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Description: untitled
First line: My first earthquake only rippled
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Description: untitled
First line: My broken ---- has discovered that country
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Description: 19th Century Art [Retrospective: John Frederick Kensett 1816-1872]
First line: It stays, that century. It peeled from the ground
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Description: untitled
First line: Whatever light the fine gray sky
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Description: untitled
First line: This place will extend your life. Live
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Description: untitled
First line: Call in the shapes now
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First line: We have not considered how exact
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Description: Kolob Canyon
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First line: At night the hills depart; they wander
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First line: This morning’s air has Utah on its breath
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First line: Grass asserts its green wherever the pavement
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First line: A tiny dog dances to celebrate
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First line: In their order, breakers advance, five
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First line: They found a few tracks half-hidden by leaves
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First line: Far down a road where nobody walks
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Description: untitled
First line: A rock, they say, is only a shadow
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Description: Seeing Someone from the Past]
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Description: untitled
First line: After each funeral - at first they looked up through the ground
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Description: Proper Conduct
First line: The way to climb a stair is—respect
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Description: Mockingbird]
First line: Late when the moon begins that smooth
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Description: untitled
First line: To impress the world, its air, its
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Description: Way It Is
First line: Parallel to our world, or hidden from us or muffled
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First line: Laramie floats unmoving
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Description: Bluegrass at Vedauwoo
First line: You would think that music might wake
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Description: Today’s Bread
First line: These days, a crumb on the floor
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Description: Hearing the Wind
First line: The forest waits. It will retreat
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Description: Summer We Didn’t Die
First line: That year, that summer, that vacation
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Description: Values at the Claridge
First line: Patriotism and good food of course
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Description: untitled
First line: The eagle above the libraryt gapes its permanent
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Description: Resume [A Child of Our Century]
First line: At thirteen my disguise became permanent, except
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Description: Tracks in the Sand
First line: For everyone, I’m a substitute
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Description: Trouble with Reading]
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Description: untitled
First line: Near, it’s light on the hill, then a wide
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Description: After a Good Class
First line: You may carry this day folded all your life
Dates: 3/5/87Container: Item tj7.106
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Cloth-bound Notebook (wine with flowers), August 24, 1984-August 14, 1987
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Description: flyleaf inscription
First line: This book...
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Description: page of prose
First line: On the plane...
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Description: page of prose
First line: Our hotel room...
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Description: page of prose
First line: Yesterday Bill Elliott...
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Description: Nobody
First line: From Yokohama harbor ancestors
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First line: Under a new lens...
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Description: page of prose
First line: My lecture tomorrow...
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Description: page of prose
First line: Improvements in mechanical things in Japan...
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Description: page of prose
First line: Today we go...
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Description: From the Afterworld (description of Yoshihara reading)
First line: This is my skull.
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Description: page of prose
First line: Yujin is due...
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Description: Hi There (Tanikawa,tr. WS)
First line: [Yesterday] Yori and I translated...
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Description: page of prose
First line: good health...
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Description: History of Our Land
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Description: Nameplate (Rin Ishigaki, tr WS)
First line: [Yesterday] translated...
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Description: page of prose
First line: The father of a student...
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Description: By the Memorial Gate / BIrd Talk
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Description: page of prose
First line: Today at 9...
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Description: lecture notes
First line: Anti-War in the USA: 1930s & 1940s
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Description: page of prose
First line: Yujin comes home...
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Description: page of prose w/ list of photos
First line: Yaguchis, Dorothy...
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Description: photo list (contd.)
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Description: photo list (contd.)
First line: 11: Dorothy...
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Description: Lake Shikotsu]
First line: If you meet a bear don’t move; keep
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Description: Lake Shikotsu]
First line: A bell, a stretch of sand, four crows
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Description: page of prose
First line: From Hokusai Gakuin...
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Description: page of prose
First line: Our room...
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Description: State of the Union
First line: Every soldier, each with a rifle and a shadow
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Description: From the Plane Window
First line: Does anything move this morning in the cold?
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Description: page of prose
First line: At Wells College..
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Description: untitled
First line: Only one turn in the gyre and you’re
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Description: New England
First line: All this color, smothered by summer
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Description: Cayuga Geese]
First line: Geese discover how the air divides
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Description: untitled
First line: Through the windshiled billboards rushed
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Description: untitled
First line: All my window, all my door, wide
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Description: Cayuga Geese
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Description: untitled
First line: Light in Idaho toward evening decides
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Description: untitled
First line: Slowly the light relinquishes Idaho
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Description: Utah
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Description: dream, contd.
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First line: Alder, elm, ash, maple, willow
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First line: A stale air hovers over the university
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Description: page of prose
First line: Dream:A person...
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First line: Ted Talley...
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Description: page of prose
First line: Grand Canyon City
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First line: In the desert, whatever is green follows
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First line: Out of the light but looking in
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Description: Lorraine Motel, Memphis, poem]
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Description: Lorraine Motel, Memphis, poem]
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Description: Leaving Home [Driving ther Valley Road]
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Description: On a Statue That Failed to Find a Place [Not] in the Park Blocks
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Description: Our City]
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Description: In Tiny’s Neighborhood
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Description: untitled
First line: Today who are you? Yesterday
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First line: Before light you hear it, the slow
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Description: Distinguished People]
First line: You know how it is most of
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Description: Distinguished People (contd.)]
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First line: The Red River is red as it scours north
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Description: Utah,] For Instance
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Description: For Instance
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Description: page of prose
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First line: At Hongkong Airport
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Description: Commitment
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Description: Chairman: an Unofficial Life]
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First line: The arbitrary parts of a day - inside
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First line: Voices cyring in the jungle weave
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Description: God’s Word[meditation on Crab Creek]
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First line: Discussion...
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First line: These are words through windows
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Description: On the Campus at St. Bonaventure[At a Small College]
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Description: Monument for a Wrinkle in the Pavement Near Strong Hall]
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Description: Politics of One
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First line: A player pretends. A citizen remains
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First line: In valleys too high for summer, nobody
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First line: Not the news, but the olds is what
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Description: Your Life]
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First line: What the other people are feeling
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First line: You stand and fall your life, your power
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First line: Under Mesa Avenue a culvert, a great
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First line: In Flight...
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First line: History is mostly six inches high, you see
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First line: A red X on our door faded but still
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First line: Through the slow hours they give music, a dim light
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Description: Spirit of Place: Great Blue Heron]
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First line: They strike a chord but nobody sings
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First line: They lean this country outside but hold it
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First line: A few times in your life, climbing a stair
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First line: Most writing workshops...
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Description: Visit to Dale’s House [In the Backyard]
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First line: At San Jose the taste of regret rose in my throat
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First line: On earth on a certain time a tremor
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Description: Pieces of Paper
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First line: Not even caring who your parents were
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First line: Faint, scurrying rivers of mist
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Stenographer Notebook (red) with two pages, June 19, 1988
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Description: Memorial Park
First line: This is the future they sacrificed for
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Yellow narrow-ruled notebook, August 1982; and January 1983-June 1983
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First line: Wove so far stars taught the hands
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First line: That place on the lawn in early fog may be
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Description: Adapting]
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Description: At Menucha One Day
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Description: Looking Back on the Weaving Room
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First line: What did you hear when you passed the woods?
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First line: Where I ran through the forest in the early morning
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First line: It comes to you that a fire
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First line: In the swirl of all we meet
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First line: Eye of earth closes, evening
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First line: Years, and someone comes back. Little pieces
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Description: Reading at Las Vegas [Panel at AWP]
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First line: Take rivers or mountains - they go on easy
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First line: Palm trees wait while history comes, a wind
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First line: A color is missing. They ask me
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Description: At the Tetons]
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Description: Group Is the Resource (talk)
First line: A Priest of the Imagination
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Description: At the Twin Cities in Minnesota, Spring, 1983 [Learning at Minnesota’s University]
First line: Momentous events flow around us
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First line: Dear Basia...
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First line: From cold, and when the trees are shaking
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First line: Waves, the way to lift, the way to descend
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First line: At early dark when the world was younger
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First line: The house where you lived, its overwhelming
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Description: On the Tillamook Road (story start)
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Description: On Earth
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First line: In my steps across the prairies meadowlarks
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First line: One part of the earth yielded to light
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Description: Lights and Las Vegas]
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First line: Intentions have side effects...
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First line: How still it is here, even the sea
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First line: They killed some of us, we killed
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Description: Sound in the Morning]
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First line: Serene,” the dove says, “Is my name
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Pacifism--Poetry.
- Pacifism--United States.
- Poetry -- Authorship.
- Poetry -- Study and teaching.
- Poetry--20th century.
- Poets, American--20th century.
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Conscientious objectors -- United States.
Personal Names
- Stafford, Dorothy
- Stafford, William, 1914-1993--Archives
Corporate Names
- Lewis & Clark College (Portland, Or.)
Geographical Names
- Kansas.
- Oregon.
Other Creators
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Personal Names
- Stafford, Kim (creator)
