Poetic Openings : James Wright to James Wright
Poet : James Wright :
Poem : Autumn Begins In Martins Ferry, Ohio :
First Line : In the Shreve High football stadium,
Poet : James Wright :
Poem : Beginning :
First Line : The moon drops one or two feathers into the fiels.
Poet : James Wright :
Poem : Depressed By A Book Of Bad Poetry, I Walk Toward An Unused Pasture And Invite The Insects To Join Me :
First Line : Relieved, I let the book fall behind a stone.
Poet : James Wright :
Poem : Fear Is What Quickens Me :
First Line : 1
Poet : James Wright :
Poem : Goodbye To The Poetry Of Calcium :
First Line : Dark cypresses--
Poet : James Wright :
Poem : Having Lost My Sons, I Confront The Wreckage Of The Moon: Christmas, 1960 :
First Line : After dark
Poet : James Wright :
Poem : Hook :
First Line : I was only a young man
Poet : James Wright :
Poem : In Response To A Rumor That The Oldest Whorehouse In Wheeling, West Virginia, Has Been Condemned :
First Line : I will grieve alone,
Poet : James Wright :
Poem : Lying In A Hammock At William Duffy's Farm In Pine Island, Minnesota :
First Line : Over my head, I see the bronze butterfly,
Poet : James Wright :
Poem : May Morning :
First Line : Deep into spring, winter is hanging on. Bitter and skillful in his