A thousand mornings /

Oliver, Mary, 1935-2019.

A thousand mornings / Mary Oliver. - New York : Penguin Press, - 82 pages ; 22 cm.

I go down to the shore
I happened to be standing
Foolishness? No, it's not
The gardener
After I fall down the stairs at the golden temple
If I were
Good-bye, Fox
Poem of the one world
And Bob Dylan too
Three things to remember
Hurricane
Today
The first time Percy came back
Lines written in the days of growing darkness
Blake dying
The mockingbird
The moth, the mountains, the rivers
A thousand mornings
An old story
Hum, hum
I have decided
Was it necessary to do it?
Green, green is my sister's house
The instant
The way of the world
Extending the airport runway
Tides
Out of the stump rot, something
In our woods, sometimes a rare music
The morning paper
The poet compares human nature to the ocean from which we came
On traveling to beautiful places
The man who has many answers
Life story
"For I will consider my dog Percy"
Varanasi


9780143124054 (pbk.)

2012027310


American poetry Women authors.
American poetry 21st century.
Nature Poetry.

PS3565.L5 / T54 2012

811.54 OLI / 019732