Review
All This Way
Angels And Deaths In St. Augustine
Aquamarine
Ark & Covenant
At The Vietnam War Memorial, Washington, D.c.
Bad Heart
Biography
Black Angel
Blood Harvest
Blue Run
A Capella
Daylilies
Driving The Coeur D'alene Without You
Elegy For The Duke
Envoi: July 4th
Estero Island Beach Club
Everything Else You %can Get You Take
Fever
Five Short Complaints
For Sister Mary Apolline
Getting It Right
Hard Souls
Heat
Horses
Hostages
How Pure A Things Is Joy
I Used To Think So
I'm Lucky
In A Fugitive Season
In The Gardens Of Fabulous Desire
Key West: Looking For Hemingway
Late Fall Zinnias
A Letter From Divizio, Patient %pilgrim State Hospital
The Lie
Lost%found
Love's Body
Merlin, At The End
Mineral Point
Missing You
Mnemosyne
Moment In Late Summer
Moving
My Glass Brother
Nassau: Prince George's Wharf
Ninety-one In The Shade
North Of Steptoe Butte
Not Quite
A Note From Nowhere
Notre Dame De Paris, 1974
Now
On A View Of Paradise Ridge From A Rented House
On The Public Beach, St. Augustine
A Page Of Changes
Passage
Picking It Up
Plenty
Pop: At Checkers
A Short History Of The Middle West
Starting Out For The Difficult World
The Stone Gardern
Stonehenge: Love In The Ruins
Summer In A Very Small Town
These Days
They Know The Beautiful Are Risen
This Isn't A Story
True Story
The Unbroken Code
Valentine
Victor
Waiting
Watching The Nighthawk's Dive
The Way We Live Now
What The Stones Know
Wichita
The Winter And The Snow
A Winter's Tale
The Woman On The Mall
Written In Winter
You
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Table of Poems from Poem Finder®Robert Dana's What I Think I Know is the fruit of a lifetime's quiet dedication to the art of poetry. --
Jay PariniThere is a lifetime of love and loneliness in these poems; and bitterness, and knowledge. Even a little happiness. --
Gerald Stern
About the Author
Robert Dana was born in Boston in 1929. He is the author of eight books of poetry; his most recent collection is Summer (Anhinga Press, 2000.) Dana recently retired after forty years as Poet-in-Residence at Cornell Collge.