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And so goodbye to cities
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And the children of Birmingham
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Ash Wednesday (poem)
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Aubade – Harlem
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Candlemas procession
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Captives – a psalm, The
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Ceremony for Edward Dahlberg
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Chant to be used in processions around a site with furnaces
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CHEE$E, by Joyce Killer-Diller : A Christmas Card for Brother Cellarer
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Dirge for the city of Miami
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Drake in the Southern Sea, poem by Ernesto Cardenal, translated from Spanish to English by Thomas Merton
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Dramas of the evening
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Earthquake
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Eight freedom songs
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Elegy for Father Stephen (also titled "Elegy for a Trappist")
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Elegy for five old ladies, An
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Elegy for James Thurber
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Elegy for the monastery barn
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Elias - variations on a theme
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Epitaph for a public servant (In memoriam - Adolf Eichmann)
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Ermine street
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Evening
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Evening: Zero weather
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Fall '66 (Arturumque etiam sub terris bella moventem)
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Fall, The
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Fighting cock, The. Excerpt from The way of Chuang Tzu.
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First lesson about man
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Five limericks for Father Raymond languishing in St. Joseph's Infirmary
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Five poems (PAX #4, 1957)
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Flight into Egypt
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For my brother : reported Missing in Action, 1943
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For the Spanish poet Miguel Hernandez
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Found macaronic antipoem (A trans. from an elementary reader, Augsburg, 1514)
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Four poems of Cesar Vallejo, translated by Thomas Merton
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From the legend of St. Clement
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Gloss on the sin of Ixion
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Great men of former times, The
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Hagia Sophia
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Harmonies of excess, The
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Holy communion : the city
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Hopeless and felons
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Hymn for the feast of Duns Scotus
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In silence
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Landfall, The
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Landscape, prophet, and wild dog
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Lent in a year of war [published in magazine VIEW, slight variant from book version]
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Letter to my friends (On entering the Monastery of Our Lady of Gethsemani)
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Love winter when the plant says nothing
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Lubnan
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Macarius and the pony
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Moslems' Angel of Death : Algeria, 1961
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Natural history
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Newscast
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Night of destiny
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Night-flowering cactus
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Niles-Merton song cycles
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Notes for a new liturgy. Section of The geography of Lograire.
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Old Uncle Tom; poem by Thomas Merton with a note by Robert E. Daggy.
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On a day in August
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On the anniversary of my baptism
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Original child bomb
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Originators, The
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Paper cranes (The Hibakusha come to Gethsemani)
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Picture of a black child with a white doll (Carole Denise McNair, killed in Birmingham, Sept. 1963)
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Picture of Lee Ying
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Poems from the books "The strange islands" and "A man in the divided sea." Russian translation by Regina Derieva.
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Poetry 1931
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Practical program for monks, A
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Prayer to St. Anatole
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Psalm, A
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Quickening of St. John the Baptist, The
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Raissa Maritain's poems
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Regret, The
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René Char : seven poems from Retour amont, translated by Thomas Merton and with an introduction by Jacques Brault
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Rilke's epitaph
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Rites for the extrusion of a leper
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Roman nocturnes, translation of poem by Rafael Alberti
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Round and a hope for Smith girls, A
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Saint Jerome
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Saint Maedoc - Fragment of an Ikon
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Saint Malachy
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Secret, Le
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Secular signs
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Seneca
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Six poems (Sewanee Review, 1967)
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Slowly slowly comes Christ through the garden. Section of Cables to the ace, #80.
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Song : If you seek a heavenly light
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Song for nobody, A
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Song for the death of Averroës (from Ibn Al Arabi, after the Spanish version of Asin Palacios)
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Song from Crossportion's Pastoral
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Sports without blood : A letter to Dylan Thomas
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Studies of man's friendly competitor the rat have shown
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This holy time (A pastorale) / Nancy Telfer; texts by Thomas Merton and Howard Thurman
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Three postcards from the Monastery
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To Alfonso Cortés
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To sons: not to be numb
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To the Immaculate Virgin, on a winter night
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Tower of Babel
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Trappists, Working
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Twelve poems of Fernando Pessoa; tr. with an introd. by Thomas Merton
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Two poems by Alfonso Cortés, translated by Thomas Merton
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Two poems by Carlos Drummond de Andrade, translated from the Portuguese by Thomas Merton
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Useless tree, The. Excerpt from The way of Chuang Tzu.
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Western fellow students salute with calypso anthems : The movie career of Robert Lax
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What to think when it rains blood (After a letter of Fulbert of Chartres to King Robert, --XI Cent.)
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What troubles I have seen in birdlegged spring
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Why some look up to planets and heroes. Poem by Thomas Merton.
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Winter's night, The
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Wisdom
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With the world in my blood stream
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