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< I >   The Ghosts of Who We Were
*
Koetsu: Moon and Rabbit
    *At Ninety-Two     *A Childhood     *Nausicaa
*Nights in August     *Blue Ginger: Deja Vu     *Letter from South of Rome
*Four Fishing Songs     *The Word in the Water at Ka'ena
*Alone at Ainahou: The New Land     *Chartres     *The Chill of Distance
*The Ghosts of Who We Were     *Ice Flowers     *December Light     *Sunset     *Home
*Rainwater     *Sonnet: The Hidden Chrysoprase     *Afternoon     *The City Is an Island
*Cleft of Light     *Rudolpho: A Later Winter     *The Cold     *In Urbino     *Ghosts
*What Passed     *No One     *A Gust of Winter     *On The Ledge     *Blue Flowers
*By Whose Authority?     *Kailua Beach     *Healers     *What We Learned     *Hermione


< II >   What the Land Gave
*Eurydice
     *Yggdrasil      *Ka'ena Point     *The Truth      *Pu'u O Mahuka     *The River
*What Is Quiet
     *The Maples      *Chance     *Blue Paint      *Telling You
*Ka Hea: The Call     *The Silence of Niagara      *Homecoming     *Death and Memory
 *What the Door Opens On     *September     *August in America
*The Candle in the Woods     *Carnal Knowledge     *The Peacock     *The Day of Change
*After Many Words, A Long Time     *Where You Live, What You Have     *Jade
*Toward Morning     *The Wind of Manoa     *Dreaming Song     *Asking for a Letter
*Touch     *December 31    *The Darkness    *Many Times    *Kailua Beach    *The Promise


< III >   The Creation Frame
The Creation Frame
     *Marble     *Potter's Cove      My Book     The Frames
Time Is the Matter     Narcissus Walking     The Municipal Gallary after Yeats
Ronsard Full of Sleep
     Love in the City     A Secret in Bone     Morning
The Desert outside of the City     For a Wrong Century     Naupaka of the Mountain
Molokai
     I Came Here     Waimanalo     Manoa--Christmas     Brackets
A Note from San Francisco      Kauai     A Late Snack     Paper Boy
Never To Be Cast Away Are the Gifts the Gods Have Given

Feeling Erotic, I Go into the Blue Doll Bar and Try to Get Picked Up
Catching Sight of Wall Street in a Peculiar Light, I Am Flooded with Images out of the Past
Gifts      Losing     Naming Spring     The Divorce Poem     *The Last Thing     Listening
Evening in Bolinas     Things You Will Never Have      Midas     This Night      Eve
Poetry     The Deep, the Quiet     Like a Stone That Has Waited
The Doors and Windows     Rifts     Love without a Talisman     I Have No Eyes
Banyan Roots     More Than Light     Waiting for Snow 
My Name Sleeps at the River's Edge     Driving to the Cold Hollow Mountains
Muir Woods      Daphne


< IV >  The Serpent of the White Rose   ( Series Poems )
( 1 )     ( 2 )      ( 3 )     ( 4 )     ( 5 )      ( 6 )     ( 7 )


< V >  Artichoke & Other Poems
*
Artichoke
     Seagirt      Raking     Helen     A Fairy Tale
The Hands of the Man with the Red Beard     Penelope     Judas     Come
Joyful News out of the New Found World     The Wasp
Bagging this fine game     A Fair Quiet Day     What the Preacher Said Is True
To a Great Lady
     Summer Indoors     End of Winter     Architechtural Syllables
The Island at Night     The Beneficent Influence of Cane Fields     The Dogs      Andrea
Possessed     The Walls of Snow     Every Occasion     The Palms Transplanted
At the Airstrip
     The Landscapes of Leaving     Hours of Banana Leaves
The Bench under the Pear Tree     Leaving You     Parable of the Lame Poet
At the Royal Hawaiian
     The First Heaven     Two Mementos     Emptied Heaven
Pumpkin Flower     Baroque     Escape Artist      Domestic Animal     Gecko!
An Idle Day in August
     Blessed Are They That Mourn     Windstorm     *November
Cops and Robbers
     Vacancy     Questions     What Stays     The Cave



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