23, 1963: Alone Why Is God Love, Jack? Morning Waking in New York After Yeats I Am a Victim of Telephone Today Message II Big BeatĬafé in Warsaw The Moments Return Kral Majales Guru Drowse Murmurs Who Be Kind To Studying the Signs Portland Coliseum VIII. KING OF MAY: AMERICA TO EUROPE (1963–1965) Heat Describe: The Rain on Dasaswamedh Ghat Death News Vulture Peak: Gridhakuta Hill Patna-Benares Express Last Night in Calcutta Understand That This Is a Dream Angkor Wat The Change: Kyoto-Tokyo Express VII. Azemour Seabattle of Salamis Took Place off Perama Galilee Shore Stotras to Kali Destroyer of Illusions To P.O. Who Will Take Over the Universe Journal Night Thoughts Television Was a Baby Crawling Toward That Deathchamber This Form of Life Needs Sex Sunset S.S. PLANET NEWS: TO EUROPE AND ASIA (1961–1963) Magic Psalm The Reply The End Man’s glory Fragment: The Names II VI. Kaddish: Proem, Narrative, Hymmnn, Lament, Litany and Fugue Mescaline Lysergic Acid I Beg You Come Back & Be Cheerful Psalm IV To an Old Poet in Peru Aether POEM Rocket Squeal Wrote This Last Night Death to Van Gogh’s Ear! Europe! Europe! The Lion for Real The Names At Apollinaire’s Grave Message To Lindsay To Aunt Rose American Change ‘Back on Times Square, Dreaming of Times Square’ Laughing Gas Funny Death My Sad Self Ignu Battleship Newsreel V. REALITY SANDWICHES: EUROPE! EUROPE: (1957–1959) Malest Cornifici Tuo Catullo Dream Record: J“Blessed be the Muses” Howl Footnote to Howl A Strange New Cottage in Berkeley A Supermarket in California Four Haiku Sunflower Sutra Transcription of Organ Music Sather Gate Illumination America Fragment 1956Īfternoon Seattle Tears Scribble In the Baggage Room at Greyhound Psalm III Many Loves Ready to Roll IV. ![]() HOWL, BEFORE & AFTER: SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (1955–1956) The Green Automobile An Asphodel My Alba Sakyamuni Coming Out from the Mountain Havana 1953 Green Valentine Blues Siesta in Xbalba Song (“The weight of the world”) In back of the real On Burroughs’ Work Love Poem on Theme by Whitman Over Kansas III. “I made love to myself” A Ghost May Come “I feel as if I am at a dead end” An Atypical Affair 345 W. In Society The Bricklayer’s Lunch Hour Two Sonnets On Reading William Blake’s “The Sick Rose” The Eye Altering Alters All A Very Dove Vision 1948 Do We Understand Each Other? The Voice of Rock Refrain A Western Ballad The Trembling of the Veil A Meaningless Institution A Mad Gleam Complaint of the Skeleton to Time Psalm I An Eastern Ballad Sweet Levinsky Psalm II Fie My Fum Pull My Daisy The Shrouded Stranger Stanzas: Written at Night in Radio City After All, What Else Is There to Say? Sometime Jailhouse Blues Please Open the Window and Let Me In “Tonite all is well”įyodor Epigram on a Painting of Golgotha “I attempted to concentrate” Metaphysics In Death, Cannot Reach What Is Most Near This Is About Death Hymn Sunset Ode to the Setting Sun Paterson Bop Lyrics A Dream Long Live the Spiderweb The Shrouded Stranger An Imaginary Rose in a Book Crash The Terms in Which I Think of Reality The Night-Apple Cézanne’s Ports The Blue Angel Two Boys Went Into a Dream Diner A Desolation In Memoriam: William Cannastra, 1922–1950 Ode: My 24th Year How Come He Got Canned at the Ribbon Factory The Archetype Poem A Typical Affair A Poem on America After Dead Souls Marijuana Notation Gregory Corso’s Story I Have Increased Power Walking home at night “I learned a world from each” Manuscript, Danny Mulligan at HarperCollins for attentive coordinating, and Je rey Posternak at the Wylie Agency for his tireless intermediation.ĬOLLECTED POEMS 1947–1980 Author’s Preface, Reader’s Manual I. ![]() The Estate would like to express gratitude to Eliot Katz for his dedication and assistance in preparation of this Collected Poems 1947–1997 is a compilation of the texts ofĬollected Poems 1947–1980, White Shroud: Poems 1980–1985, Cosmopolitan Greetings: Poems 1986–1992, and Death & Fame: Poems 1993–1997.
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