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Collection Title:
The Complete Poems of Ray Bradbury • (1982) • collection by
Ray Bradbury
Contents (view Concise Listing)
- Ode to Electric Ben • (1973) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- The Machines, Beyond Shylock • (1964) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Groon • (1973) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- The Nefertiti-Tut Express • (1977) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Poem Written on a Train Just Leaving a Small Southern Town • (1980) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- There Are No Ghosts in Catholic Spain • (1981) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- If Only We Had Taller Been • (1973) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- If I Were Epitaph • (1972) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- O to Be a Boy in a Belfry • (1971) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Boys Are Always Running Somewhere • (1970) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- I, Tom, and My Electric Gran • (1965) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- To Prove That Cowards Do Speak Best and True and Well • (1973) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- God for a Chimney Sweep • (1973) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- What Seems a Balm Is Salt to Ancient Wounds • (1968) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Mrs. Harriet Hadden Atwood, Who Played the Piano for Thomas A. Edison for the World's First Phonograph Record, Is Dead at 105 • (1973) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- And Dark Our Celebration Was • (1973) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- You Can Go Home Again • (1969) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- These Unsparked Flints, These Uncut Gravestone Brides • (1970) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- God Is a Child; Put Toys in the Tomb • (1973) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Touch Your Solitude to Mine • (1973) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- The Fathers and Sons Banquet • (1973) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- That Is Our Eden's Spring, Once Promised • (1973) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Please to Remember the Fifth of November: A Birthday Poem for Susan Marguerite • (1973) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- A Train Station Sign Viewed from an Ancient Locomotive Passing Through Long After Midnight • (1969) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- The Thing That Goes by Night: The Self That Lazes Sun • (1973) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Old Mars, Then Be a Hearth to Us • (1973) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- For a Daughter, Traveling • (1973) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- If You Will Wait Just Long Enough, All Goes • (1973) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- This Time of Kites • (1972) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Christ, Old Student in a New School • (1972) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- The Beast Upon the Wire • (1966) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- All Flesh Is One; What Matter Scores? • (1970) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Death in Mexico • (1954) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Women Know Themselves; All Men Wonder • (1973) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Air to Lavoisier • (1972) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- N • (1973) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Man Is the Animal That Cries • (1973) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- I Was the Last, the Very Last • (1973) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Emily Dickinson, Where Are You? Herman Melville Called Your Name Last Night in His Sleep! • (1973) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Telling Where the Sweet Gums Are • (1973) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Evidence • (1973) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Darwin, Wandering Home at Dawn • (1970) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Darwin, in the Fields • (1970) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Darwin, the Curious • (1970) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- When Elephants Last in the Dooryard Bloomed • (1966) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Old Ahab's Friend, and Friend to Noah, Speaks His Piece • (1971) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- The Boys Across the Street Are Driving My Young Daughter Mad • (1973) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Pretend at Being Blind, Which Calls Truth Near • (1972) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Remembrance • (1972) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Pope Android Seventh • (1981) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Que Bella! The Flagella of the Beasts • (1981) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Good Shakespeare's Son, the Typing Ape • (1981) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Ode to Trivia • (1981) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- The Past Is the Only Dead Thing That Smells Sweet • (1981) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Everyone's Got to Be Somewhere • (1981) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Let Us Live But Safely, No Bright Flags Be Ours • (1981) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- GBS and the Loin of Pork • (1981) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Ode to Ty Cobb, Who Stole First Base from Second • (1981) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Within a Summer Frame • (1981) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Of What Is Past, or Passing, or to Come • (1981) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Schliemann • (1981) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- You Can't Go Home Again, Not Even If You Stay There! • (1981) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- And Have You Seen God's Birds Collide? • (1981) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Anybody Who Can Make Great Strawberry Shortcake Can't Be All Bad • (1981) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Nectar and Ambrosia • (1981) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Ode to an Utterance by Norman Corwin, Who Punned the First Line, and Must Suffer the Rest • (1980) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Doing Is Being • (1980) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- I Am God's Greatest Basking Hound • (1981) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Too Much • (1979) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- To an Early Morning Darning-Needle Dragonfly • (1979) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- And Yet the Burning Bush Has Voice • (1980) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Two Impressionists • (1981) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- The Infirmities of Genius • (1978) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- God Blows the Whistle • (1981) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Satchmo Saved! • (1980) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Once the Years Were Numerous and the Funerals Few • (1979) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- If Peaches Could Be Painters • (1979) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- The East Is Up! • (1979) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- The Bike Repairmen • (1978) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- A Miracle of Popes, All with One Face! • (1979) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Shakespeare the Father, Freud the Son. • (1979) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Abandon in Place • (1979) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- This Attic Where the Meadow Greens • (1979) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- They Have Not Seen the Stars • (1978) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Joy Is the Grace We Say to God • (1981) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Nor Is the Aim of Man to Stay Beneath a Stone • (1981) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Poem from a Train Window • (1981) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Go Not with Ruins in Your Mind • (1981) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- The Haunted Computer and the Android Pope • (1980) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Here All Beautifully Collides • (1965) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- And This Did Dante Do • (1967) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- O Give a Fig for Newton, Praise for Him! • (1970) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- We Are the Reliquaries of Lost Time • (1980) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- The Dogs of Mesopotamia - Dyed by Spring • (1981) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- The Great Man Speaks • (1978) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Long Thoughts on Best-Sellers by Worst People • (1977) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Their Names in Dust, Their Dates in Grass • (1977) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Thoughts on Visiting the Main Rocket Assembly Building at Cape Canaveral for the First Time • (1977) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- If Man Is Dead, Then God Is Slain • (1977) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- The Syncopated Hunchbacked Man • (1977) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- A Poem with a Note: All England Empty, the People Flown • (1977) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- That Son of Richard III • (1977) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Lo, the Ghost of Our Least Favorite Uncle • (1977) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Out of Dickinson by Poe, or The Only Begotten Son of Emily and Edgar • (1976) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Death for Dinner, Doom for Lunch • (1977) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Telephone Friends, in Far Places • (1977) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Why Didn't Someone Tell Me About Crying in the Shower? • (1977) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- The Beast Atop the Building, the Tiger on the Stairs • (1977) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- The Young Galileo Speaks • (1976) • poem by Ray Bradbury
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J.C.—Summer '28?J.C.-Summer '28• (1977) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Remembrance II • (1977) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Death as a Conversation Piece • (1977) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- My Love, She Weeps at Many Things • (1977) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- I Die, So Dies the World • (1977) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- We Have Our Arts So We Won't Die of Truth • (1977) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Why Viking Lander, Why the Planet Mars? • (1977) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- I Have a Brother, Mostly Dead • (1977) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Boy Pope Behold! Dog Bishop See! • (1977) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Ghost at the Window, Hive on the Hearth • (1977) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- We March Back to Olympus • (1977) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- I Am the Residue of All My Daughters' Lives • (1977) • poem by Ray Bradbury
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What I Do Is Me—For That I Came?What I Do Is Me-For That I Came• (1977) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Byzantium I Come Not From • (1977) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Prologue • (1977) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Introduction: How to Keep and Feed a Muse • (1982) • essay by Ray Bradbury
- Index of Poem Titles • (1982) • essay by uncredited
- That Woman on the Lawn • (1973) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Farewell Summer • (1981) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Some Live Like Lazarus • (1973) • poem by Ray Bradbury
- Somewhere a Band Is Playing • (1977) • poem by Ray Bradbury
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