Good Poems for Hard Times

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Pub. Date: 2005-09-08
Publisher(s): Viking Adult
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Summary

When Garrison Keillor published Good Poems, he touched a chord in readers across America. The anthology of poems he selected for their wit, their simplicity, their passion, and their utter clarity in the face of everything else a person has to deal with” inspired thousands to buy what was for many their first book of poetry.Now, in Good Poems for Hard Times, Keillor has pondered over the archives of his beloved Writer’s Almanacradio show to select a batch of consoling, rousing, and truthful poems guaranteed to raise flagging spirits or to inspire those in need of a dose of wisdom or honesty. But these poems are not about suffering. They’re intended to reach us and stricken friends by holding out a picture of the grace of ordinary life. Above all, this eclectic anthology, including works from Raymond Carver, Emily Dickinson, Charles Simic, Billy Collins, Robert Frost, Kenneth Rexroth, and many more, fit Keillor’s definition of good”: memorable, beautifully worded, and accessible. They’re not highbrow. They’re not stuffy. But when hard times send us skidding into the meridian, the poems collected here are what we need them to be: just plain good.

Author Biography

Garrison Keillor is the host of A Prairie Home Companion and The Writer-'s Almanac and the author, most recently, of The New York Times bestseller Homegrown Democrat, as well as many bestselling Lake Wobegon novels.

Table of Contents

Introduction xv
Kindness to Snails
Break of Day
3(1)
Galway Kinnell
Happiness
4(1)
Raymond Carver
This Morning
5(1)
Jane Kenyon
The Monks of St. John's File in for Prayer
6(1)
Kilian McDonnell
Job
7(1)
William Baer
Or Death and December
8(1)
George Garrett
Sonnet: ``Rarely, Rarely Comest Thou, Spirit of Delight''
9(1)
Gavin Ewart
The little horse is newlY
10(1)
E.E. Cummings
A Poem for Emily
11(1)
Miller Williams
For a Five-Year-Old
12(1)
Fleur Adcock
For My Daughter in Reply to a Question
13(1)
David Ignatow
The Goose
14(1)
Muriel Spark
Starting the Subaru at Five Below
15(2)
Stuart Kestenbaum
Day Bath
17(4)
Debra Spencer
Such As It Is More or Less
A Dialogue of Watching
21(1)
Kenneth Rexroth
A Birthday
22(1)
W. S. Merwin
Thoughts in a Garden
23(1)
Andrew Marvell
Spring
24(2)
Mary Oliver
Unharvested
26(1)
Robert Frost
The State of the Economy
27(1)
Louis Jenkins
At the Arraignment
28(2)
Debra Spencer
from ``Song of Myself''
30(4)
Walt Whitman
Ice Storm
34(1)
Jane Kenyon
Passengers
35(2)
Billy Collins
The Summer-Camp Bus Pulls Away from the Curb
37(1)
Sharon Olds
you can take it with you
38(2)
Josephine Jacobsen
To David, About His Education
40(1)
Howard Nemerov
Invitation
41(2)
Carl Dennis
Calling him back from layoff
43(2)
Bob Hicok
Working in the Rain
45(1)
Robert Morgan
My Father's Lunch
46(5)
Erica Funkhouser
This Lust of Tenderness
The Happiest Day
51(2)
Linda Pastan
`After dark vapours have oppressed our plains'
53(1)
John Keats
Children's Hospital, Emergency Room
54(2)
Gregory Djanikian
The Longly-Weds Know
56(2)
Leah Furnas
In Answer to Your Query
58(2)
Naomi Lazard
Toast
60(1)
Leonard Nathan
Detail Waiting for a Train
61(1)
Stanley Plumly
September Twelfth, 2001
62(1)
X. J. Kennedy
The Altar
63(1)
Charles Simic
Sonnet No. 6: Dearest, I never knew such loving
64(1)
Hayden Carruth
There Comes the Strangest Moment
65(1)
Kate Light
Snowflake
66(1)
William Baer
Somewhere I'll Find You
67(2)
Phebe Hanson
Feasting
69(1)
Elizabeth W. Garber
Song
70(1)
W. H. Auden
Yes
71(1)
Catherine Doty
The Dalliance of the Eagles
72(1)
Walt Whitman
After Love
73(1)
Maxine Kumin
Sonnet CVI: When in the chronicle of wasted time
74(3)
William Shakespeare
Deliberate Obfuscation
A Spiral Notebook
77(1)
Ted Kooser
What's in My Journal
78(1)
William Stafford
Why I Take Good Care of my Macintosh
79(2)
Gary Snyder
Ode to My 1977 Toyota
81(2)
Barbara Hamby
Internal Exile
83(2)
Richard Cecil
Burma-Shave
85(3)
Carnation Milk
88(1)
Anonymous
A Brief Lecture on Door Closers
89(2)
Clemens Starck
Sonnet XII: Why are we by all creatures waited on?
91(1)
John Donne
Angels
92(2)
Maurya Simon
Passing Through a Small Town
94(1)
David Shumate
In Paris with You
95(2)
James Fenton
Wedding Poem For Schele and Phil
97(4)
Bill Holm
The Sound of a Car
Seven Deadly Sins
101(1)
Virginia Hamilton Adair
Teaching a Child the Art of Confession
102(1)
David Shumate
A Physics
103(1)
Heather McHugh
Things
104(1)
Lisel Mueller
Any prince to any princess
105(2)
Adrian Henri
The courage that my mother had
107(1)
Edna St. Vincent Millay
Please Mrs Butler
108(2)
Allan Ahlberg
To A Frustrated Poet
110(1)
R. J. Ellmann
the lesson of the moth
111(2)
Don Marquis
Disappointment
113(2)
Tony Hoagland
The Cure
115(1)
Ginger Andrews
Upon Hearing About the Suicide of the Daughter of Friends
116(3)
Jo McDougall
Here It Comes
the con job
119(2)
Charles Bukowski
Fareweel to A' Our Scottish Fame
121(1)
Robert Burns
Easter Morning
122(2)
Jim Harrison
A Million Young Workmen, 1915
124(1)
Carl Sandburg
The College Colonel
125(2)
Herman Melville
Ordinary Life
127(2)
Barbara Crooker
To fight aloud, is very brave
129(1)
Emily Dickinson
Analysis of Baseball
130(2)
May Swenson
Ode to American English
132(2)
Barbara Hamby
High Water Mark
134(1)
David Shumate
After School on Ordinary Days
135(2)
Maria Mazziotti Gillan
Snow in the Suburbs
137(1)
Thomas Hardy
Now Winter Nights Enlarge
138(1)
Thomas Campion
Happiness
139(3)
Michael Van Walleghen
from Tender Buttons
142(1)
Gertrude Stein
Classic Ballrooom Dances
143(1)
Charles Simic
Theater
144(1)
William Greenway
Ode on the Whole Duty Of Parents
145(4)
Frances Cornford
Whatever Happens
The Benefits of Ignorance
149(1)
Hal Sirowitz
Bunthorne's Song
150(2)
W. S. Gilbert
The Rules of Evidence
152(1)
Lee Robinson
Courtesy
153(2)
Hilaire Belloc
What the Uneducated Old Woman Told Me
155(2)
Christopher Reid
Proverbs of Hell
157(2)
William Blake
To a Daughter Leaving Home
159(1)
Linda Pastan
No Longer A Teenager
160(2)
Gerald Locklin
Prayer
162(1)
Galway Kinnell
Minnesota Thanksgiving
163(1)
John Berryman
Berryman
164(2)
W. S. Merwin
Mother, in Love at Sixty
166(1)
Susanna Styve
My Agent Says
167(2)
R. S. Gwynn
Afraid So
169(2)
Jeanne Marie Beaumont
The Yak
171(1)
Hilaire Belloc
High Plains Farming
172(2)
William Notter
The Fish
174(3)
Elizabeth Bishop
The Future
177(2)
Wesley McNair
Riveted
179(1)
Robyn Sarah
All That Time
180(2)
May Swenson
My Husband Discovers Poetry
182(2)
Diane Lockeward
The Poet's Occasional Alternative
184(1)
Grace Paley
The Unsaid
185(1)
Stephen Dunn
Snapshot of a Lump
186(2)
Kelli Russell Agodon
Hymn to God, my God, in my Sickness
188(2)
John Donne
Last Days
190(7)
Donald Hall
Let It Spill
Thelonious Monk
197(2)
Stephen Dobyns
The Discovery of Sex
199(2)
Debra Spencer
The Lawyer
201(1)
Carl Sandburg
The Prodigal Son's Brother
202(1)
Steve Kowit
Calling Your Father
203(1)
Robert Bly
Al and Beth
204(2)
Louis Simpson
The Meeting
206(2)
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Nothing Is Lost
208(1)
Noel Coward
The Planet on the Table
209(1)
Wallace Stevens
It Is Raining on the House of Anne Frank
210(2)
Linda Pastan
The Sunlight on the Garden
212(1)
Louis MacNeice
too sweet
213(2)
Charles Bukowski
For My Sister, Emigrating
215(1)
Wendy Cope
The Three Kings
216(1)
Muriel Spark
Not Only the Eskimos
217(3)
Lisel Mueller
Where Go the Boats
220(1)
Robert Louis Stevenson
The Parade
221(2)
Billy Collins
My Cup
223(1)
Robert Friend
Affirmation
224(1)
Donald Hall
A Singing Voice
225(2)
Kenneth Rexroth
Since You Asked
227(2)
Lawrence Raab
Inviting a Friend to Supper
229(2)
Ben Jonson
The Love Cook
231(1)
Ron Padgett
Soda Crackers
232(2)
Raymond Carver
That Silent Evening
234(2)
Galway Kinnell
This Is How Memory Works
236(2)
Patricia Hampl
``The Purpose of Time Is to Prevent Everything from Happening at Once''
238(3)
X. J. Kennedy
I Feel Our Kinship
Death Mask
241(3)
Edward Field
That's the Sum of It
244(1)
David Ignatow
Suck It Up
245(2)
Paul Zimmer
The Day the Tree Fell Down
247(1)
Jack LaZebnik
White Autumn
248(2)
Robert Morgan
Naked
250(2)
Jennifer Michael Hecht
Slow Children at Play
252(1)
Cecilia Woloch
Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter
253(1)
Robert Bly
[My brother's in Wyoming . . .]
254(1)
Gary Young
My Brother
255(1)
Denver Butson
Still Life
256(1)
Carl Sandburg
The Changing Light
257(2)
Lawrence Ferlinghetti
At the Fishhouses
259(3)
Elizabeth Bishop
A Man In Maine
262(2)
Philip Booth
The War in the Air
264(1)
Howard Nemerov
In the Middle
265(1)
Barbara Crooker
Are You Tired of Me, My Darling?
266(1)
On a Night of Snow
267(1)
Elizabeth Coatsworth
Closing in on the Harvest
268(2)
Leo Dangel
Reconciliation
270(1)
Walt Whitman
Tie the Strings to my Life, My Lord
271(1)
Emily Dickinson
The Last Waltz
272(1)
Alden Nowlan
Rye Whiskey
273(1)
Let Old Nellie Stay
274(1)
In Praise of My Bed
275(1)
Meredith Holmes
Poem for the Family
276(1)
Susan Cataldo
In Bed with a Book
277(1)
Mona Van Duyn
My Father Gets Up in the Middle of the Night to Watch an Old Movie
278(1)
Dennis Trudell
A Prayer in the Prospect of Death
279(1)
Robert Burns
Diner
280(1)
Louis Jenkins
When Death Comes
281(2)
Mary Oliver
At My Funeral
283(1)
Willis Barnstone
The Wish to Be Generous
284(1)
Wendell Berry
Last Poem
285(4)
Ted Berrigan
Simpler Than I Could Find Words For
Just Now
289(1)
W. S. Merwin
Psalm 51
290(2)
Dawn Revisited
292(1)
Rita Dove
Crossing the Bar
293(1)
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Morning Swim
294(3)
Maxine Kumin
Biographies 297(37)
Author Index 334(1)
Title Index 335

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