Works
- No Ordinary Sun, Auckland, Blackwood and Janet Paul, 1964
- Come Rain Hail, Dunedin, University of Otago, 1970
- Sapwood and Milk, Dunedin, Caveman Press, 1972
- Something Nothing, Dunedin, Caveman Press, 1973
- Making a Fist of It, Dunedin, Jackstraw Press, 1978
- Selected Poems, Dunedin, McIndoe, 1980
- Year of the Dog. Dunedin, McIndoe, 1982
- Was wirklicher ist als Sterben, Straelen, Straelener-Ms.-Verl, 1985
- Mihi: Collected Poems, Auckland, Penguin, 1987
- Short Back & Sideways, Auckland, Godwit, 1992
- Deep River Talk: Collected Poems, Honolulu, University of Hawaii Press, 1994
- Shape-Shifter, Wellington, Steele Roberts, 1997
- Piggy-back Moon, Auckland, Godwit, 2001
- Oooooo......!!!, Wellington, Steele Roberts, 2005
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