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      Cyclamen, blood-red 174

      Dancing man 293

      Dark, present, scattering night 95

      Dead gull on Porthmeor 143

      Death, hold out your arms for me 70

      Decoding a night’s dreams 333

      Dedication 60

      Deep in busy lizzies and black iron 243

      Dense slabs of braided-up lupins 343

      Depot 170

      Dis 88

      Diving girl 216

      Do they wake careless and warm 288

      ‘Doesn’t it look peaceful?’ someone said 133

      Dolphins whistling 145

      Domestic poem 400

      Don’t count John among the dreams 128

      Drink and the Devil 239

      Driving along the motorway 138

      Dropped yolks of shore-lamp quiver on tarmac 310

      Dublin 1971 344

      Dumb, his lips swathed 354

      Everything changes to black and white 144

      Fallen angel 153

      Father, / I remember when you left us 261

      February 12th 1994 53

      Ferns on a hospital window 215

      Festival of stone 42

      First, the echo 213

      First, the retreat of bees 173

      Fishing beyond sunset 208

      Five Versions from Catullus 59

      Florence in permafrost 384

      For all frozen things 328

      For the length of time it takes a bruise to fade 127

      For those who do not write poems 132

      For three years I’ve been wary of deep water 364

      Fortune-teller on Church Road 193

      Four cormorants, one swan 51

      From behind the curtain an open window 215

      Frostbite 220

      ‘Fuck this staring paper and table 410

      Getting into the car 137

      Getting the Strap 247

      Ghost at noon 227

      Giraffes in Hull 167

      Girl in the Blue Pool 52

      Give me that red tub like a child’s drawing 79

      Glad of these times 138

      Gorse 151

      Greek beads 228

      Greenham Common 409

      Harbinger 91

      Hare in the snow 208

      ‘Has she gone then?’ they asked 346

      He is the one you can count on 204

      He lived next door all his life 205

      He must stir himself. No more hiding 43

      He takes the temperature of his heart 100

      He wears a silver bell 108

      He’s going on holiday to lonely 236

      Hearing owls 160

      Heimat 243

      Her children look for her 56

      Her fast asleep face turns from me 415

      Here at my worktop, foil-wrapping a silver salmon 207

      Here I am in the desert knowing nothing 244

      Here is the bowl. Do I want it still 62

      Here they are on the beach where the boy played 48

      Here, where the old Industrial School was 37

      Heron 308

      Herring girl 282

      Hold out your arms 70

      Holiday to Lonely 236

      Hornsea, 1952 41

      How busy we are with the dead in their infancy 112

      How cool the lovely bulb of your roundness 141

      How hushed the sentence is this morning 196

      How rangy they are, and lean, these leaves 206

      How the sick body calms itself 315

      Hungry Thames 224

      I am the captainess of laundry 110

      I can’t say why so many coffin-makers 198

      I don’t need to go to the sun 29

      I dreamed my love became a boat 157

      I have a little sister, she has no breasts 54

      I Have Been Thinking of You So Loudly 115

      I have never known you easily 40

      I Heard You Sing in the Dark 119

      I hung up the sheets in moonlight 414

      I imagine you sent back from Africa 356

      I know that no one dare judge another’s need 209

      I know them by their shoes 99

      I lay and heard voices 273

      I love it when you look at me like this 155

      I love these flowers that lie in the dust 129

      I never stop listening to you sing 217

      I Owned a Woman Once 80

      I remember years ago, that we had Christmas roses 355

      I see the boys at the breakwater 296

      I should like to be buried in a summer forest 212

      I was in the kingdom of pointed raspberries 225

      I was up and watching 102

      I’d climbed the crab-apple in the wind 310

      I’ve approached him since childhood 359

      Ice coming 173

      If I wanted totems, in place of the poles 264

      If I were the moon 57

      If no revolution come 412

      If only 192

      If you had said the words ‘to the forest’ 316

      If you lie down at the Spit on this warm 49

      If you were to reach up your hand 132

      In a back garden I’m painting 397

      In a wood near Turku 420

      In Berber’s Ice Cream Parlour 314

      In crack-haunted alleys, overhangs 125

      In deep water 364

      In memoriam Cyril Smith 1913-1945 359

      In Praise of the Piano 22

      In Rodmell Garden 396

      In Secret 55

      In such meadows the days pass 34

      In the chemist’s at night-time 406

      In the corded hollows of the wood 313

      In the Desert Knowing Nothing 244

      In the dusk of a forest chapel 358

      In the goods yard the tracks are unmarked 389

      In the tea house 383

      In the tents 377

      In the weightlessness of time and our passage within it 367

      In the white sheets I gave you 249

      ‘Indeed we are all made from the dust of stars’ 140

      Inside out 199

      Inside the Wave 24

      Is it Lethe or is it dock water? 109

      ‘It is finished,’ said Christ 175

      It is the same electrical impulse as ever 78

      It is your impulse I remember 155

      It starts with breaking into the wood 278

      It was not always a dry well 305

      It was the green lorry with its greasy curtain 170

      It was too hot, that was the argument 336

      It was you I heard, your tiger pad on the stairs 197

      It wears a smell of earth, not air 118

      It’s evening on the river 308

      It’s not the four-wheeled drive crawler 331

      It’s past nine and breakfast is over 396

      Its big red body ungulps 255

      Jacketless, buckled, pressed from the voyage 64

      Jacob’s drum 168

      La Recouvrance 120

      Lady Macduff and the primroses 365

      Lambkin 344

      Landscape from the Monet Exhibition at Cardiff 421

      Later my stepson will uncover a five-inch live shell 329

      Lazarus 354

      Lead me with your cold, sure hand 233

      Leave the door open 30

      Lemon and stars 159

      Lemon sole 273

      Lemon tree in November 95

      Let us think that we are pilgrims 349

      Lethe 109

      Life and death are in the hands of God she said 56

      Litany 127

      Little Ellie and the timeshare salesman 226

      Little papoose 57

      Long long I have looked for you 277

      Longman English Series 82

      Lutherans 317

      Malta 348

      Mary Shelley 367

      May voyage 162

      Melancholy at one A.M. 158

      Mimosa 45

      Missile launcher passing at night 386


      Mr Lear has left a ring in his room 192

      Mr Lear’s ring 192

      Music plays gently 229

      My daughter as Penelope 35

      My life’s stem was cut 31

      My mind aches where I cannot touch it 158

      My nephews with almond faces 408

      My people 67

      My sad descendants 373

      My slim volume, polished almost to nothing 60

      My train halts in the snowfilled station 423

      Narcissi 144

      Nature came to us abhorring sharp edges 115

      Near Dawlish 415

      Nearly May Day 297

      Need 209

      New crops 334

      Newgate 89

      Next door 204

      Nightfall in the IKEA Kitchen 46

      No matter how wide the snowfield 94

      No one else remembers that room 53

      No, not a demonstration 140

      No, they won’t gather their white skirts 137

      Not going to the forest 316

      Now I write off a winter of growth 404

      Now the snowdrop, the wood-anemone, the crocus 365

      Now winter comes and I am half-asleep 224

      O engines 334

      O that old cinema of memory 169

      O wintry ones, my sad descendants 373

      Odysseus 132

      Odysseus to Elpenor 26

      Of course they’re dead, or this is a film 238

      Off the West Pier 310

      Off-script 140

      ‘Often they go just before dawn’ 161

      Often when the bread tin is empty 424

      Old Jeffery begins his night music 339

      Old men with sticks and courteous greeting 100

      Old warriors and women 185

      Ollie and Charles at St Andrew’s Park 419

      On circuit from Heptonstall Chapel 341

      On drinking lime juice in September 315

      On growing a black tulip 225

      On his skin the stink 239

      On looking through the handle of a cup 63

      On not writing certain poems 291

      On smooth buttercup fields 350

      On the other side of the sky’s dark room 129

      On the same posts each evening 111

      On the white path at noon when the sun 227

      One A.M. 158

      One more for the beautiful table 343

      One year he painted his front door yellow 205

      One yellow chicken 309

      Ophelia 157

      Our day off, agreed by the wind 377

      Our family, swimming again 306

      Out of the Blue 165

      Patrick at four years old on Bonfire Night 374

      Patrick, I cannot write 401

      Patrick I 401

      Patrick II 402

      Pedalo 251

      Permafrost 328

      Pharaoh’s daughter 399

      Pianist, 103, 101

      Picture Messages 108

      Pictures of a Chinese nursery 398

      Piers Plowman: The Crucifixion & Harrowing of Hell 175

      Pilgrims 349

      Plane tree outside Ward 78 28

      Playing Her Pieces 100

      Ploughing the roughlands 331

      Plume 132

      Pneumonia 149

      Poem for December 28 408

      Poem for hidden women 410

      Poem in a Hotel 237

      Poem on the Obliteration of 100,000 Iraqi Soldiers 245

      Porpoise washed up on the beach 363

      Preaching at Gwennap 340

      Pressed in the soil’s black web, nursed by the rough 91

      Prince Felipe Prospero (1657-1661) 108

      Privacy of rain 292

      Rain. A plump splash 292

      Rapunzel 379

      Re-opening the old mines 23

      Refrigerator days 222

      Restless, the pæony truss tosses about 327

      Rim 62

      Rinsing 313

      Rubbing Down the Horse 241

      Russian doll 283

      Safe period 303

      Sailing to Cuba 310

      St Paul’s 407

      Say we’re in a compartment at night 190

      Scan at 8 weeks 250

      Seal run 323

      Second marriages 416

      See this ’un here, this little bone needle 282

      See, you have fallen asleep in spite of me 307

      September Rain 68

      Seven years old last birthday 35

      Shadows of my mother against a wall 335

      She comes close to perfection 191

      She kept Uncle Will’s telegram 378

      She swam to me smiling, her teeth 251

      She’s next to nowhere, feeling no cold 216

      Ships on brown water 186

      Shutting the Gate 21

      Sirmio 59

      Sisters leaving before the dance 289

      Skips 264

      Skulking 99

      Sleeveless 194

      Small, polished shield-bearer 91

      Small, silvery, slipping 228

      Smoke 185

      Snow Queen 277

      Snowdrops, Mary’s tapers 349

      Snug as a devil’s toenail embedded 199

      So, how decisive a house is 400

      Some swear by vinegar and some by newspaper 118

      Sometimes in the rough garden of city spaces 211

      Sometimes, but rarely, the ancestors 134

      Spanish Irish 155

      Sparrow 61

      Speak to me in the only language 165

      Spring of turf and thrift, tangle of fleece, sheep-shit 58

      Step by step, holding the thread 121

      Still as the water is 113

      Still life with ironing 155

      Subtraction 66

      Such a connoisseur of borrowed light! 147

      Surely it’s not too much to ask 148

      Sweet pepper 307

      Sylvette Scrubbing 260

      Taken in Shadows 103

      Tall ship hanging out at the horizon 284

      Tea at Brandt’s 229

      Ten Books 64

      Terra Incognita 50

      That dream when we were young 94

      That lake lies along the shore 293

      That morning when the potato tops rusted 246

      That old cinema of memory 169

      That violet-haired lady 275

      That’s better, he says, he says 344

      The air-blue gown 371

      The apple fall 397

      The argument 336

      The bald glasshouses stretch here for miles 338

      The Bare Leg 32

      The bathers, where are they? 295

      The Bike Lane 238

      The blessing 200

      The blue garden 133

      The boy in the boat, the tip of the pole 208

      The bride’s nights in a strange village 353

      The butcher’s daughter 279

      The Captainess of Laundry 110

      The chink of hammers is a song 42

      The coffin-makers 198

      The conception 249

      The cuckoo game 278

      The damson 395

      The dark fabric of night not torn 160

      The dark, present, scattering night 96

      The Day’s Umbrellas 111

      The Deciphering 112

      The deserted table 417

      The Diving Reflex 256

      The dream-life of priests 287

      The dry glasshouse is almost empty 337

      The dry well 305

      The Duration 48

      The father is a writer; the son 418

      The Filament 121

      The footfall 197

      The form 195

      The Gift 113

      The grass looks different in another country 345

      The greenfield ghost 281

      The grey lilo 130

      The halls are thronged, the grand staircase murmurous 200

      The Halt 38

      The hard-hearted husband 346


      The haunting of Epworth 339

      The horse landscape 375

      The Hyacinths 91

      The Inbox 78

      The Kingdom of the Dead 116

      The knight 358

      The Lamplighter 37

      The land pensions 332

      The last day of the exhausted month 415

      The Last Heartbeat 117

      The long arm hangs flat to his lap 342

      The Malarkey 75

      The man on the roof 166

      The man who gave little Ellie his forever 226

      The mare with her short legs heavily mud-caked 341

      The marshalling yard 389

      The midwife whose omniscient hands 403

      The night chemist 406

      The Night Workers 92

      The obvious story, my darling 88

      The Old Mastery 117

      The other babies were more bitter than you 402

      The other side of the sky’s dark room 129

      The Our Father, the moment of fear 247

      The Overcoat 118

      The panting of buses through caves of memory 170

      The parachute packers 361

      The peach house 337

      The Place of Ordinary Souls 34

      The plum tree 370

      The point of not returning 194

      The Polish husband 393

      The potatoes come out of the earth bright 323

      The Queue’s Essentially 110

      The rain was falling down in slow pulses 336

      The rain’s coming in 190

      The room creaked like a pair of lungs 301

      The rowan 135

      The scattering 213

      The schooner La Recouvrance is almost at the horizon now 120

      The sea skater 382

      The sea’s a featureless blaze 348

      The sentence 196

      The shaft 29

      The Silent Man in Waterstones 265

      The slowly moving river in summer 399

      The Snowfield 94

      The soft fields part in hedges, each 386

      The spill 188

      The stars come so close 159

      The summer cabins are padlocked 422

      The surgeon husband 207

      The swans go up with slow wing-beats 51

      The Tarn 113

      The thing about a saddle is that second 241

      The Torn Ship 102

      The traffic halted 393

      The tree outside the window 28

      The Underworld 20

      The Wardrobe Mistress 266

      The wasp 224

      The white receiver 250

      The window swings and squeaks in the sun 392

      The winter fairs are all over 420

      The wood-pigeon rolls soft notes off its breast 335

      The writer’s son 418

      The Yellow Sky 246

      Then I think how the train 263

     


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