Selected Poetry
- The Wholly Innocent
- Search and Destroy (1970)
- Enter Without So Much as Knocking (1959)
- Drifters (1968)
- Homecoming (1968)
- The Corn Flake (1975)
- The Sadness of Madonnas (1985)
- Somewhere Friendly
- Weapons Training
- Miss Mac
- Life Cycle
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