• Unidentified Works
    • "Across the yard I watch her..." --15.2
    • ""And right now I'm thinking..."" --15.2
    • "Beside the river..." --see verso of Itenerary [sic]
    • "Christ sits in an armchair..." --15.2
    • "Don't ask me..." --15.2
    • "Drunk on pain..." --15.2
    • "Five petals fell..." --15.2
    • "For two weeks the heat has oozed..." --15.2
    • "The heart like an apple..." --15.2
    • "huggybear..." --15.2
    • "Husband, my child..." --15.2
    • "I dreamt last night..." --15.2
    • "I exhume your picture..." --15.2
    • "I told him..." --15.2
    • "It is hard to imagine..." --15.2
    • "It was an ordinary sort of day..." --see verso of The lady lives in a dollhouse
    • "Love, it is dark..." --see verso of The farmer's wife
    • "Mama..." --15.2
    • "Oh, I miss you, my darling..." --15.2
    • "Over our heads the constant threat..." --15.2
    • "The photograph where we smile..." --15.2
    • "The rag doll sang a silly song..." --see verso of Because it sounds the same
    • "Sin and pride will take..." --see verso of And right now I'm thinking...
    • "There cannot be many living..." --15.2
    • "Tonight, the fog...--" 15.2
    • "Thou art [?] soul..." --15.2
    • "While the great skyline..." --15.2
    • "You slut!..." --15.2

    • Untitled novel--15.1
    • Untitled story--15.2
    • "Across the yard I watch her..." --15.2
    • "And right now I'm thinking..." --15.2
    • "Beside the river..." --see verso of Itenerary [sic]
    • "Christ sits in an armchair..." --15.2
    • "Don't ask me..." --15.2
    • "Drunk on pain..." --15.2
    • "Five petals fell..." --15.2
    • "For two weeks the heat has oozed..." --15.2
    • "The heart like an apple..." --15.2
    • "huggybear..." --15.2
    • "Husband, my child..." --15.2
    • "I dreamt last night..." --15.2
    • "I exhume your picture..." --15.2
    • "I told him..." --15.2
    • "It is hard to imagine..." --15.2
    • "It was an ordinary sort of day..." --see verso of The lady lives in a dollhouse
    • "Love, it is dark..." --see verso of The farmer's wife
    • "Mama..." --15.2
    • "Oh, I miss you, my darling..." --15.2
    • "Over our heads the constant threat..." --15.2
    • "The photograph where we smile..." --15.2
    • "The rag doll sang a silly song..." --see verso of Because it sounds the same
    • "Sin and pride will take..." --see verso of "And right now I'm thinking..."
    • "There cannot be many living..." --15.2
    • "Tonight, the fog...--" 15.2
    • "Thou art [?] soul..." --15.2
    • "While the great skyline..." --15.2
    • "You slut!..." --15.2
  • Identified Works
    • All My Pretty Ones --1.1-4, see also verso of The card players
    • The Awful Rowing Toward God --1.5-13, galley folders 1-3
    • The Book of Folly --2.1-10, galley folder
    • The Children's Crusade--see Praying to Big Jack for attached cover sheets
    • Conversation between George MacBeth and Anne Sexton on her poem, The addict--16.3
    • Conversation between George MacBeth and Anne Sexton on her poem, With mercy for the greedy--16.3
    • The Death Notebooks --3.1-7, galley folders 5-6
    • Dialougue [sic] for two faces--9.5, see also verso of Night clerk in an emotional hotel
    • 45 Mercy Street --4.1-7, galley folder 7
    • For my mother -- without whom I would never have found any one beautiful thing--9.7
    • I live in a dollhouse--see The lady lives in a dollhouse, see verso of Blind man's buff,
    • Letter written on a frery while crossing Long Island Sound--see verso of The card players
    • Live or Die --5.1-8
    • Love Poems --6.1-6, galley folder 8
    • Mercy Street --12.1-14.4
    • An obsessive-mythico combination of ontological inscape, trickery and love--see verso of My friend, my crucifier
    • On explaining poetry to my six year old--see verso of ""For two weeks the heat has oozed...""
    • Paris Review interview transcript--16.3
    • Poems, by Thomas Kinsella, Douglas Livingstone, and Anne Sexton --6.7
    • Psychotherapy [sic]: the noon slice--see Psychoanalysis: the noon slice
    • Reactions of an author in residence in a little town called Boston--16.1
    • To Bedlam and Part Way Back --7.1-6
    • To Bedlam and Part Way Back: tentative contents--see verso of For two weeks the heat has oozed...
    • Transformations --8.1-3, galley folders 9-11
    • A variation of suicide notes found in bottles off an island in Maine--11.2
    • We waited summer in, that first June night--11.2, see also verso of This human turn
    • While standing alone on a spur railroad track in Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts--11.2
    • Words for Dr. Y. --8.4-7, galley folder 12

    • Advice to my young poet self while making grape jelly--9.2
    • After the visit--9.2
    • A foggy adjustment--see verso of These three kings
    • A ghost of a memo--see For the record
    • Aleintation [sic] of affection--9.2
    • Alfred the kangaroo's zoo--9.2
    • All God's children need radios--9.2
    • All My Pretty Ones --1.1-4, see also verso of The card players
    • And that's the way it was--9.2, see also verso of The camp bed
    • The angel food dogs--9.2
    • Animal--9.2
    • Arevederchi--9.2
    • Ark--see verso of No one very important
    • As it was written--9.2
    • At night--9.2
    • The Awful Rowing Toward God --1.5-13, galley folders 1-3
    • The baby--9.3
    • Baby picture--9.3
    • The balance wheel--9.3, see also verso of These three kings
    • Barbara--10.7
    • The barfly ought to sing--9.3
    • The Bat--15.2
    • Bayonet--9.3
    • Because it sounds the same--9.3
    • Before the seeing glass--see Dialougue [sic] for two faces
    • The belly dancer's daughter--9.3
    • The big book of pain--9.3
    • The big heart--9.3
    • The big mechanical mama--9.3
    • Big moon--9.3
    • The birthmark--9.3
    • Blind man's buff--9.3
    • The boat--9.3
    • The Book of Folly --2.1-10, galley folder
    • The break away--9.3
    • Breast song--9.3
    • Butterfly--9.3
    • Buying the whore--9.3
    • By the honey hotel--see The kite
    • By the sweet hotel--see The kite
    • The call--9.4
    • The call girl--see verso of Because it sounds the same
    • The camp bed--9.4
    • The card players--9.4
    • Careful--see verso of the Reading
    • The charges--9.4
    • The child bearers--9.4
    • The Children's Crusade--see Praying to Big Jack for attached cover sheets
    • Christ's descent into Hell--15.2
    • Cigarettes and Acorn Squash--15.3
    • Cigarettes and whiskey and wild, wild women--9.4
    • Classroom at Boston University--16.1
    • Cloud needing to be moon--9.4, 10.7
    • Cockroach--9.4
    • Coffin building--9.4
    • Colgate University lecture notes--16.5
    • The collaborator--9.4
    • The consecrating mother--9.4
    • Conversation in a cage--9.4, see also verso of These three kings
    • Conversation between George MacBeth and Anne Sexton on her poem, The addict--16.3
    • Conversation between George MacBeth and Anne Sexton on her poem, With mercy for the greedy--16.3
    • Consorting with angels--see verso of Old man
    • Cow--9.4
    • Cowboy and the Runaway Goat--15.2
    • Coyote--9.4
    • A curse against elegies--9.4
    • Daddy Warbucks: in memoriam--9.5
    • The day some daisies came--9.5
    • Dancing the Jig--15.2
    • Dear Doctor god--9.5
    • The death baby--9.5
    • The death king--9.5
    • The Death Notebooks --3.1-7, galley folders 5-6
    • The death of nobodys--9.5
    • The demagogue--9.5
    • Demon--9.5
    • Despair--9.5
    • Dialougue [sic] for two faces--9.5, see also verso of Night clerk in an emotional hotel
    • Didn't know--see verso of Big moon
    • The division of parts--9.5
    • Divorce--9.5
    • Divorce, thy name is woman--9.5
    • The divorcee--see Woman at the window
    • Dog god dines--9.5
    • Dog-god fights the dollars--9.5
    • Dog-god's wife adopts a monkey--9.5
    • The doll's house--9.5
    • Doors, doors, doors--9.5
    • The double image--see verso of The kite
    • Dreaming the breasts--9.5
    • Dream of man--9.5
    • Dyevushka--9.5
    • Earthworm--9.6
    • Elbows on a June window--see Sun bathers, see verso of The kite
    • Elegy for a country carousal [sic]--9.6
    • Elizabeth gone--9.6, see also verso of First house
    • End, middle, and beginning--9.6, 10.7
    • The end of the affair--9.6
    • The errand--9.6
    • The escape--9.6
    • Eulogy for Philp Rahv--9.6
    • The execution--10.7
    • The exorcists--41.4
    • External search--9.6
    • Eyewitness--9.6
    • 45 Mercy Street --4.1-7, galley folder 7
    • 4:00 a.m.--9.7
    • Face--9.7
    • Face to face--see Dialougue [sic] for two faces
    • The falling dolls--9.7, 10.7
    • The farmer's wife--9.7, see also verso of Plane crash; Old
    • Fat man--9.7
    • Feeling the grass--16.1
    • Field trip--see verso ofHat
    • First house--9.7
    • Flee on your donkey--9.7
    • Flight--9.7
    • Food--9.7
    • For Barbara Schwartz--9.7
    • For God, while sleeping--9.7
    • For Maxine at Christmastide--9.7
    • For my mother -- without whom I would never have found any one beautiful thing--9.7
    • For the record--9.7
    • For you, Johnny, on the forgotten beach--41.4
    • Forty-five Mercy Street--9.7, 10.7
    • The freak show--16.1
    • Fresh pattern for the old sand--9.7
    • From the tote road four miles in--see verso of This human turn
    • The fugue--9.7
    • The fury of abandonment--9.7
    • The fury of beautiful bones--9.7
    • The fury of cocks--9.7
    • The fury of cooks--9.7
    • The fury of earth--9.7
    • The fury of flowers and worms--9.7
    • The fury of God's good-bye--9.7
    • The fury of guitars and sopranos--9.7
    • The fury of hating eyes--9.7
    • The fury of jewels and coal--9.7
    • The fury of letters--9.7
    • The fury of overshoes--9.7
    • The fury of rain storms--9.7
    • The fury of Sundays--9.7
    • The fury of sunrises--9.7
    • The fury of sunsets--9.7
    • The game--9.8
    • The gesture--9.8
    • Getting there--9.8
    • The ghost--15.2
    • The girl in apartment 3A--41.1
    • Grandfather, your wound--9.8
    • The green room--10.7
    • Goodbye baby--15.2
    • Habit--9.8
    • Hair--15.4
    • Hat--9.8
    • Have sled, will travel--see verso of The reading
    • Heart thumb--9.8
    • Heaven is boss--9.8
    • Hello hello--9.8
    • Here, David, is your sin--9.8
    • A homebody looks at the cosmos--9.8
    • Horse--9.8
    • The house--see verso of The card players
    • The houses of violence--9.8
    • How Isabella changed her name--9.8, 11.2
    • Hurry up please it's time--9.8
    • I live in a dollhouse--see The lady lives in a dollhouse, see verso of Blind man's buff,
    • I, truculent trout--9.9
    • I want you to know--9.9
    • Image--see Face
    • In excelsis--9.9
    • In the deep museum--9.9
    • Inside--9.9
    • The inventory of goodbye--9.9
    • Is it true? --9.9
    • Itenerary [sic]--9.9
    • It is time--9.9
    • Jesus ailing--10.1
    • The Jesus papers--10.1
    • Jesus walking--10.1
    • Jokes--10.1
    • Killer, killer--10.1
    • Killing the love--10.1
    • The kite--10.1
    • Knee song--10.1
    • The lady lives in a dollhouse--10.1
    • Ladybug, Ladybugs, Fly Away--15.4
    • Landscape winter--10.1
    • The Last Believer--15.5
    • Leaning--10.1
    • Leaves that talk--10.1, 10.7
    • Letter written on a frery while crossing Long Island Sound--see verso of The card players
    • Lessons in hunger--10.1
    • Little girl, my string bean, my lovely woman--10.1
    • Live or Die --5.1-8
    • Living with dog-god--10.1
    • The lost ingredient--see verso of My friend, my crucifier
    • The lost lie--10.1
    • Love gone--see Woman at the window
    • Love, it is dark--10.1
    • Love letter written in a burning building--10.1
    • A love poem--10.1
    • Love Poems --6.1-6, galley folder 8
    • Love that kills--10.1
    • Loving the killer--10.1
    • Lullaby--10.1
    • Madame arrives in the mail--10.2
    • The magic of things--10.2
    • Making a living--10.2
    • Making it in fat city--10.2
    • Malchik--10.2
    • Man with a prayer--10.2
    • Manuel--10.2
    • The marriage-see verso of The card players
    • Married also used--see verso of The card players
    • Maybe--10.2
    • Memo to me, my other--10.2
    • Mercy Street --12.1-14.4
    • The money swing--10.2
    • Moose--10.2
    • Mother thoughts--10.2
    • Mothers--10.2
    • Murderer--10.2
    • Music man--10.2
    • My enemy--10.2
    • My friend, my crucifier--10.2
    • My insolent dear--10.2
    • New sound in yellow spring--10.2
    • Night chanty--10.2
    • Night clerk in an emotional hotel--10.2
    • Night voice on a broomstick--see verso of The camp bed; The kite
    • No one very important--10.2
    • November gray--10.2
    • O ye tongues--10.4
    • An obsessive-mythico combination of ontological inscape, trickery and love--see verso of My friend, my crucifier
    • Old--10.4
    • Old man--10.4
    • Old poems--10.5
    • Old story--10.4
    • On explaining poetry to my six year old--see verso of "For two weeks the heat has oozed..."
    • An open letter to Mona Van Duyn--10.4
    • Out at the mental hospital--10.4
    • The overlap--10.4
    • The papa and mama dance--10.6
    • Paris Review interview transcript--16.3
    • The passion of the mad rabbit--10.6
    • The people at the partys--14.5
    • A personal letter to myself on a particular day--10.6
    • Phonebook--10.6
    • Plane crash--10.6
    • The play--10.6
    • Poem for October--10.6
    • Poems, by Thomas Kinsella, Douglas Livingstone, and Anne Sexton --6.7
    • Prayer--10.6
    • Prayer, turning God back on--see Man with a prayer
    • The pray-in--see Man with a prayer
    • Praying on a 707--10.6
    • Praying to big jack--10.6
    • The primal mother--10.6
    • Psychoanalysis: the noon slice--10.6
    • Psychosis--10.6
    • Psychotherapy [sic]: the noon slice--see Psychoanalysis: the noon slice
    • Raccoon--10.9
    • Rats live on no evil star--10.9
    • Reactions of an author in residence in a little town called Boston--16.1
    • The reading--10.9, 41.1, 41.4-5
    • The red and white ring--10.9
    • The red dance--10.7, 10.9
    • Red roses--10.9
    • The red shoes--10.9
    • Reflections--see Dialougue [sic] for two faces
    • Review of Ella Fitzgerald-Count Basie concert--10.7, 16.1
    • Rhymes for an empty page--10.9
    • The road back--10.9, see also verso of My friend, my crucifier
    • The rule for a beautiful woman--15.4
    • Sad song--10.10
    • Said the poet to the analyst--31.1 (New England Poetry Club)
    • Sampler Sid--41.1
    • The sea corpse--10.10
    • Sea wall--10.10
    • Seagull--10.10
    • Seals--10.10
    • See, love, the dance--10.10, 41.3-4
    • The seed, the marigold and god--41.1, 41.4-5
    • Serious love--10.10
    • Sheep--10.10
    • The shout--10.10
    • Six poets at the round (about) table (a sestina for Sam)--41.1, 41.4-5
    • The snake--10.10
    • Some foreign letters--10.10
    • Something woke me--10.10
    • Somewhere in Africa--10.10
    • Song for a deaf doctor--41.3-4
    • Song for a lady--10.10
    • The soup king's daughter--10.10
    • Speaking bitterness--10.10
    • The spoon men--see verso of The kite
    • The spotted dog--10.10
    • Spring beach at Truro--41.1, 41.4-5
    • The stand-ins--10.7, 10.10
    • The starry night--10.10
    • Stones called love--10.10
    • Stones called love--10.10
    • The story of Kayo Sexton--41.2
    • The studio poem--10.10
    • The suicide note(s)--10.10, 41.1, 41.3, 41.6
    • Suicide: the big mama tit--10.10
    • Sun brothers--10.10
    • The surgeon--10.10
    • The supreme gift--15.6
    • Swan--10.10
    • The symphony--10.10
    • Talking to sheep--11.1
    • Telephone--11.1
    • That day--11.1
    • That story--11.1
    • There was--11.1
    • There you were... --10.7, 11.1
    • These borrowed lights--see verso of The camp bed
    • These three kings--11.1
    • They have gone...--11.1
    • Thinking of divorce--11.1
    • This edge--see The kite
    • This head in the seeing glass--see Dialougue [sic] for two faces
    • This human turn--11.1, see also The kite
    • This human truth--11.1
    • This uncertain art of the phantasy--see verso of These three kings
    • The thought disease--11.1
    • Thoughts on V-E Day--15.6
    • Three lives for losing--11.1, see verso of These three kings
    • Through a small window--11.1
    • To Bedlam and Part Way Back --7.1-6
    • To Bedlam and Part Way Back: tentative contents--see verso of "For two weeks the heat has oozed..."
    • To like, to love--11.1
    • To market, to market--11.1
    • To touch the better angels--11.1
    • Transformations --8.1-3, galley folders 9-11
    • Trees--see Poem for October
    • True and false--11.1
    • The tulip that grew into a jet--11.1
    • The twelve-thousand-day honeymoon--11.1
    • Twenty-one days without you--11.1
    • Two songs for choosing--11.1
    • Unwanted--11.2
    • Uses--10.7, 11.2
    • A variation of suicide notes found in bottles off an island in Maine--11.2
    • Vampire--15.6
    • The virgin--11.2
    • Waiting for the axe--11.2
    • Waking alone--11.2
    • Wanting to die--11.2
    • Watching the first light hit the mountain--11.2
    • We waited summer in, that first June night--11.2, see also verso of This human turn
    • The wedding ring dance--11.2
    • The wedlock--11.2
    • Wednesday night--11.2, see also The end of the affair
    • Welcome, visitor--11.2
    • Whale--11.2
    • When the glass of my body broke--11.2
    • Where no child knows--11.2
    • While standing alone on a spur railroad track in Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts--11.2
    • The wifebeater--11.2
    • Winter colony--11.2
    • Wishbone--11.2
    • Witch--11.2
    • The Wizard's Tears--15.6
    • Words for Dr. Y. --8.4-7, galley folder 12
    • Woman at the window--11.2
    • Words--11.2
    • Words on the probable confusion of having dual personality--11.2
    • Yellow--11.2
    • The yellow balloon--11.2
    • Your kisses and the pansies--11.2