
Collected Poems of Donald Justice
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School Letting Out
(Fourth or Fifth Grade)
The afternoons of going home from school
Past the young fruit trees and the winter flowers.
The schoolyard cries fading behind you then,
And small boys running to catch up, as though
It were an honor somehow to be near—
All is forgiven now, even the dogs,
Who, straining at their tethers, used to bark,
Not from anger but some secret joy.
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Content
- Intro
- Other Books By This Author
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Part 1 - The Summer Anniversaries (1960)
- Chapter 1 - One
- Anniversaries
- Song
- To a Ten-Months' Child
- The Poet at Seven
- The Snowfall
- Landscape with Little Figures
- On the Death of Friends in Childhood
- The wall
- A Dream Sestina
- Sestina on Six Words by Weldon Kees
- Here in Katmandu
- The Metamorphosis
- Southern Gothic
- Sonnet to My Father
- Beyond the Hunting Woods
- Tales from a Family Album
- Chapter 2 - Two
- Thus
- Variations on a Theme from James
- by Their Windows
- Women in Love
- Love's Stratagems
- A Map of Love
- Speaking of Islands
- Sonnet About P.
- Another Song
- In Bertram's Garden
- The Stray Dog by the Summerhouse
- Anthony St. Blues
- A Winter Ode to the Old Men of hummus Park, Miami, Florida
- Counting the Mad
- On a Painting by Patient B of the Independence State Hospital for the Insane
- To Satan in Heaven
- Part 2 - From "Bad Dreams" and Other Early Poems (1948-1962)
- Two Sonnets
- The Return of Alcestis
- Autobiography
- Two Songs from Don Juan in Hell
- The Metamorphoses of a Vampire
- Monologue in an Attic
- From Bad Dreams
- The Furies
- Part 3 - Night Light (1967)
- Orpheus Opens His Morning Mail
- Time and the Weather
- To the Unknown Lady Who Wrote the Letters Found in the Hatbox
- The Grandfathers
- Dreams of Water
- Ode to a Dressmaker's Dummy
- Memory of a Porch
- But That Is Another Story
- Heart
- Girl Sitting Alone at Party
- Pariy
- A Local Storm
- Variations for Two Pianos
- Anonymous Drawing
- To Waken a Small Person
- American Sketches
- After a Phrase Abandoned by Wallace Stevens
- Elsewheres
- Men at Forty
- Early Poems
- The Thin Man
- The Missing Person
- The Man Closing Up
- Hands
- The Evening of the Mind
- For the Suicides 0/1962
- Tourist from Syracuse
- Bus Stop
- Incident in a Rose Garden
- In the Greenroom
- At a Rehearsal of "Uncle Vanya"
- Last Days of Prospero
- Memo from the Desk of X
- For a Freshman Reader
- To the Hawks
- Poem for a Survivor
- Narcissus at Home
- Part 4 - Departures (1973)
- Chapter 1 - One
- ABC
- Fragment: To a Mirror
- A Letter
- A Dancer's Life
- Portraits of the Sixties
- Lethargy
- Luxury
- Telephone Number of the Muse
- Twenty Questions
- On the Night of the Departure by Bus
- White Notes
- The Confession
- The Success
- The Assassination
- Chapter 2 - Two
- 1971
- Lorcaesques
- From a Notebook
- Riddle
- Things
- Chapter 3 - Three
- An Elegy Is Preparing Itself
- Variations on a Text by Vallejo
- Poem
- Homage to the Memory of Wallace Stevens
- Sonatina in Green
- Sonatina in Yellow
- Three Odes
- Absences
- Presences
- Part 5 - From Selected Poems (1979)
- Little Elegy
- First Death
- Two Blues
- Unflushed Urinals
- Sunday Afternoon in Buffalo, Texas
- Memories of the Depression Years
- In the Attic
- Thinking About the Past
- Childhood
- Part 6 - The Sunset Maker (1987)
- Lines at the New Year
- Mule Team and Poster
- My South
- American Scenes (1904-1905)
- Nineteenth-Century Portrait
- Young Girls Growing Up (1911)
- Children Walking Home from School Through Good Neighborhood
- October: A Song
- Sea Wind: A Song
- Last Evening: At the Piano
- Psalm and Lament
- Memory of My Friend, the Bassoonist, John Lenox
- In Memory of the Unknown Poet, Robert Boardman Vaughn
- Hell
- Vittanelle at Sundown
- Nostalgia and Complaint of the Grandparents
- Cinema and Ballad of the Great Depression
- Manhattan Dawn (1945)
- Nostalgia of the Lakefronts
- Tremayne
- Mrs. Snow
- The Pupil
- The Piano Teachers: A Memoir of the Thirties
- After-School Practice: A Short Story
- The Sunset Maker
- Part 7 - From New and Selected Poems (1995)
- On a Picture by Burchfield
- The Artist Orpheus
- Lorca in California
- A Variation on Baudelaire's "La Servante au grand coeur"
- Invitation to a Ghost
- Vague Memory from Childhood
- The Miami of Other Days
- On an Anniversary
- A Man of 1794
- Body and Soul
- On a Woman of Spirit Who Taught Both Piano and Dance
- Dance Lessons of the Thirties
- Banjo Dog Variations
- Pantoum of the Great Depression
- Sadness
- Part 8 - New Poems
- Epitaph for a Pair of Old Shoes
- "Sonya sits at the piano, practicing"
- The Voice of Col. von Stauffenberg Ascending Through the Smoke and Dull Flames of Purgatory
- Ralph: A Love Story
- Couplets Concerning Time
- At the Young Composers' Concert
- School Letting Out
- The Small White Churches of the Small White Towns
- A Chapter in the Life of Mr. Kehoe, Fisherman
- "There is a gold light in certain old paintings"
- Notes
- About the Author
- Copyright
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