EARLY MORNINGS
It was country so flat...

MOON ROAD
Starting out along the beat-up asphalt...

BUSRIDE
We are rolling. Snow and stubble...

GOING HOME LATE
It's late and the clock downtown...

YOU KNOW
You know who...

LATE OCTOBER
I am rain-tranced, fed with sleep....

URIA BYLER'S ELEGY FOR PALMER LEHMAN
Palmer Lehman has been gone for quite a few years....

A GAME
Well worn, stinking...

FOOT-WASHING
. . . having loved his own which were in the world...

EAST ON 46
Fog spiders out its net...

MEMORIAL DAY: DIGGING THE GARDEN
Just less than spade deep...

R.T.
went out of...

ON THE ISLAND
This guy drinks a lot and rides his legs...

THOSE COWS: THEIR DOUBLE LIFE
They come ambling around the shagbark stand...

HERBAL
Call it Cleavers, Jupiter's Nut...

BUZZARD
Ten turns above the woods...

FLYING WITH THE CROWS
Enter March. Wind scants...

HERONS STAND
Herons stand on stick legs...

CONFUSION
Those horses have necks...

TO TURTLE
The round house and the...

MY ANCESTORS
My ancestors abound within me...

ATLEE MULLET'S EXPERIENCE
I too had an experience ...

THE TEMPTATION
The tree was hollow and I...

TEETH
Blank white. My coat is full of wind....

WHOSE MOON
What about that bird...

A NEW WORLD
Waking up, I see it's all different....

FLAT LAND
At the edge of the world, the sun burns....

GNAW
I may have made a mistake here...

Dear Eric,

The sad mailbox of my extreme youth, what did it ever deliver? 
The only news was from far away, not from here, where news was 
really needed. It was big, hollow, thoroughly metal. The shape 
always reminded me a little of a house, and who would want to 
live there? Rooted in a hunk of concrete below ground, it was 
going nowhere. I thought that was a mistake: it should have 
been free to roam out and come back with what we wanted--that 
was what could have helped, the something-or-other from 
somewhere else. There, I've contradicted myself.

The mailbox sat under a huge maple tree--huddled itself, I 
should say. A limb with a spread of leaves reached over its 
head like a blessing and assurance. High in the branches, 
very still, I waited and waited. What did I expect would 
arrive, and why did I want to surprise it? I don't know, 
even now, I really don't. Could you tell me?

Occupant