This is an electronic version of a print index of the same title. 

 
This is a list of Gerald Locklin's works by title and first line.

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A

À MINUIT, Calif p18

"à minuit, je lève les yeux", Calif p18

(A) PERFORMANCE; (B) POETRY; (C) NONE OF THE ABOVE, Minotaur #25/26 1991 p33

ABBOTT McNEILL WHISTLER: SYMPHONY IN WHITE, NO. 1: THE WHITE GIRL, Press #6 1997 p41

"ABC's press release describes out on a limb,", COD (a) side 1, COD p5, Mag (G) #12 p43

"about a week after my discharge", Hospital p65

"about the only time i've ever", Active Ing p6, Mama 1(1) 1999 p23

"about the second month of my daily dips", Sierra 2(1) 1986 Sum p45

ABRAHAM LINCOLN-LOG BRIGADE, Children p48, Worm #106/107 1987 p48

ABSTRACT AND CONCRETE, Misnomer 1(1) 1992 Spr p23

ABSTRACT SCULPTURE QUESTIONNAIRE, Big Man p16, Misnomer 1(1) 1992 Spr p24

ACADEMIC JUNKET, Stance #5 1988 p59

AN ACADEMICIAN FOR ALL SEASONS, Last p35

"academics have such feeble senses of humor", Cabo p16

ACCORDED THE OPPORTUNITY OF TRAVEL THROUGHOUT HIS EARLY YEARS, Rochester p36

"according to norman holland,", Firebird Ex p19, Firebird p19, Pinch 5(1) 1984 p17

AN ACHILLES LARYNX, Round–Up p142, Worm #143 1996 p142

ACHILLES WAS A HEEL, Gringo p4, Gringo 2d p4

"across from the wide and be-islanded"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Lincoln p29

"across from where we're sitting", LiqO 2000 Sum p12

ACROSS THE RIVER AND INTO THE BULLPEN, Seesaw p52, Son Toad p58, West p201, Worm #50 1973 p58

THE ACTIVE INGREDIENT, Active Ing p5, Bottomfish #18 1997 p60

THE ACTIVE LIFE, Cord #9/10 1976 p35, Fear p8, Planet 1(3) 1984 p7

ACTIVE PARTICIPANT, Penniless #7 1998 Spr p66

ACTUALLY IT NEVER CROSSED MY MIND, Lost & Found p3

ACTUALLY, IT TASTES MORE EXPENSIVE THAN CHICKEN, Macao p12

ADMIRAL BIRD IN THE ARCTIC, Last p12

ADONIS FOR A DAY, Some Toad p139, Worm #76 1979 p139

ADULT TRAUMATA, Children p53, Worm #106/107 1987 p53

ADULTHOOD, Kansas Q 2(1) 1969/70 Win p84, Poop p9

ADVERTISEMENTS FOR ONESELF?, Bellingham 6(2) 1983 Fall p15

ADVICE TO CHERISH, English p5

"advice to the red man:", Zen #1 1994 p47

ADVICE TO TOURIST-PARENTS, Pinch 2(3) 1981 Sept/Oct p5

ADVICE TO WRITERS, By Land p37, Maelstrom #20 1982 p37

AELBERT CUYP: THE FLIGHT INTO EGYPT, Coagula #49 2001 Jan p32, Life p173

AELBERT KUYP: UBBERGEN CASTLE, Yank p27

AESTHETIC APPREHENSION, Hem Col p18

AESTHETIC JUDGMENT IS NOT ARBITRARY, Art & Life p12

AFFIRMATIVE ACTION IN PRACTICE, Hospital p39

AFFITTACAMERE, Offerta 2(4) 1979 Sept p10

"after a day of grading papers", Thunder #32 1985 May/June p34

"after a poetry reading the other night,", Pearl #27 1998 Fall/Win p40

"after a radical decline", OneD #32 1999 Jan p6

"after a season of unprecedented", Bellicose 1(13) 1996 May

"after an evening of glowering at my daughter", Abraxas #27/28 1983 p39, Calif p23, Firebird Ex p13, Firebird p13

"after another assault", Home 6(3) 1988 Nov p5

"after arriving alone at the mexico city airport", Back East p27

"After Betty Ford's interview,", Naming p136, Worm #64 1976 p136

"After class she comes to the podium", Wind 10(39) 1980 p27

"after i made the mistake of complaining", By Land p22, Maelstrom #20 1982 p22

"after i participated in a recent benefit poetry", Union 11(12) 1983 Feb 16/22 p8

"after i pick him up", NerveC #2 1996 Fall p13

"After I trip and slide down the hill,", Two Sum p20

AFTER INTERCOURSE EVERY ANIMAL IS SAD, Slip #4 1984 p62

"after john hinckley's infatuation with", Proof #5 1984 Sum p24, Short p9

"After love,", Proof #2 1983 Fall/Win p19

"after lunch in newport beach", Horsefly p1, Ten #7 1987 p1

AFTER MANY A SUMMER WANES THE TOAD, Last p49

"after my poetry reading, she says,", Bard p117, Worm #135 1994 p117

"after numerous unsuccessful phrasings,", Mystical p33, Zen #2 1995 Sep p6

"after reading a couple of recent reviews,", CBASB p27, New Male p6, Worm #133 1994 p4

"after reading a couple of thousand", Heel #6 1999 Sum/Fall p14

"after shaving his ear off,", Poetic S 4(4) 1988 p11

"after taking the narrow gauge railway to", Yank p25

AFTER THE ARMISTICE, Abbey #54 1987 Fall p6

"after the doctor in charge of", LiqO #33 2003? p25

AFTER THE FACT, Eureka #10 1975 Aut p50, Hate, Scenes p39

"after the film, my little boy", Borges p69, Worm #67 1977 p69

AFTER THE FINAL, Worm #77 1980 p34

"after the matinee", Women p134, Worm #88 1982 p134

"after the midterm we were drinking", Seesaw p52, Son Toad p58, West p201, Worm #50 1973 p58

"after the poetry reading, she says", Bellingham 3(2) 1980 Fall p16

"After the seminar he comes to me and asks,", Naming p129, Worm #64 1976 p129

AFTER THE SMALL TALK, Format 3(7) 1981 Sum p24

"after they get a gander at the prices"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Buying p21

"after they have arrived without"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Yellow p12

"after they read bukowski's poem,", Bard p112, Worm #135 1994 p112

AFTER THEY STOP AT THE CHURCH THAT SITS

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Lincoln p24

"After Tom Dempsey, the one-footed place kicker,", Poetry Now #26 1980 p43

AFTER VIEWING ZEFFIRELLI'S JANE EYRE, Round–Up p134, Worm #143 1996 p134

AFTER WATCHING THE MOVIE HEAT, Dufus p24, Sporting p40

"after years of consuming", Silt #2 2001 p3

THE AFTERNOON AFTER, Worm #132 1993 p209

"again, the seated mother is in black,", Mama 1(1) 1999 p24

"against his better judgement", Scree #2 1974 p9

AGAINST INTERPRETATION, Chiron #58 1999 Sum p9

"against my better judgement i may try it." [sic], Toad's Sab p28

AGE AND SEX AS DETERMINANTS IN THE INTERPRETATION OF POETRY, Stanford p6

THE AGE BEFORE ANTIBIOTICS, Children p59, West p31, Worm #106/107 1987 p59

L'AGE D'ALUMINUM, Abraxas #34 1986 p45

AGING GEESE AND GANDERS, Blind #1 1992 p23

"ah yes, unaddressed also:", Coagula #41 1999 Sep p52, Sporting p29, Wood #8 1998 p9

THE AIR CARE MEN, Hospital p30

"l'air, l'oxygène, et la lumière coexistaient encore", Gros #30 2001 Sept p34

"air, oxygen, and light still co-existed", BS#6 p57, Gros #30 2001 Sept p34, http://www.minotaurpress.com/bsi6/057.htm

AKBAR, Worm #31 1968 p16

AKHNATEN'S TOWN, Familiarities p38

EINE AKUTE BEDROHUNG, PGUS p10, PGUS repr p10

ALBERT YORK: RECLINING FEMALE NUDE WITH CAT, 1978, Friendly p43

ALBERT YORK: WOMAN AND SKELETON, 1967, Minotaur #31 1996 p29

ALBRECHT DÜRER: ADAM AND EVE, 1504, Ambit #169 2002 Sum p68

ALBRECHT DÜRER: ADAM AND EVE, 1508, Peaky #3 1997 Win p23

"alexander haig says there are things", Death p14, PLP #40, SA5, Women p139, Worm #88 1982 p139

ALEXANDRA ARCHIPENKO: THE GONDOLIER, 1981, Tears #18 1996 Aut p29

ALFRED STEIGLITZ: FLATIRON (REPRISE), Author p15, http://www.showerhead.org/p__m/book/lock.html

ALFRED STEIGLITZ: THE FLATIRON BUILDING, 1902, FiveA #11 1999 p27, Life p148

ALICE IN ACADEME, Some Toad p148, Worm #76 1979 p148

ALICE NEEL: ANDY WARHOL, 1990, ZZZ #37 2002 p45

AN ALIEN CONCEPT, Maybe p15

ALL COMPARISONS ARE INVIDIOUS, NWTCP p74, Poetry Now #19 1978 p45

"all day our phone rang", Slip #7 1987 p86

"All his life he had been assailed by guilts.", Etc 1(4)/2(1) 1977 p26

"All his life he had been fascinated/terrified by snakes.", Poetry Now #15/18 1977 p115, Seesaw p24, West p96

"all i know is that", Bogg #55 1986 p17, Short p9

"All I wanted was to drink some beer", Gulfstream #3 1973 p42, Occident #2 n.s.1968 Spr/Sum p90, Poop p56

"all music is religious,", Duke p17

"all my adult life", Stanford p7

"all my life i've been hearing about", Comet #2 1985 Jan p28

"all our cats love my wife", Penniless #11 2000? p35

"all over london", Toad's Sab p9

"all right: for the $64,000 prize", Truly Fine 5(1) 1981 Spr p11

"all she ever said was, 'viva zapata,'", Runc 1971? p26

"all she needed was a finger", ISMM (a) side 2, Madman p33

"all stars are six-pointed.", Life p135, Spring n.s. #7 1998 Fall p141

ALL THAT JAZZ, English p9

"all the aches and pains and illnesses", Bard p116, Worm #135 1994 p116

"all the apples were golden.", Sunset P 1(1) 1973 Spr p12

"all the characters in our dreams", Flip #84 1993 May/June p5

"all the children are gleeful,", Aldebaran #4 1969 p9, Poop p39

"all the food critics hate iceberg lettuce.", http://members.tripod.com/Raindog/iceberg.html, Iceberg p13, Worm #142 1996 p69

"all the poets complain of her.", Am Sch 42(2) 1978 Spr p231, Poetry–Vision 9 min. 30 sec, PV, Scree #22/23 1983 p22, Seesaw p3, Side Affects side 2, West p127

"All the sad young coeds sleepwalk", Kansas Q 3(3) 1971 Sum p94, PNSP p203, Son Poop p5

ALL THE WAY HERE, Art Farmer p8, Zerx C #43 1997 p8

ALL THEY ARE SAYING IS GIVE PEACE A CHANCE, Pearl #15 1992 Spr/Sum p8

"all this hullabaloo about not taking no for an answer.", Atom 4(13) 1994 Win p61

"All those Yankee games on New York t.v.", Two Sum p36

"all we'd heard was how parking was going for"

Locklin, Gerald & Zepeda, Rafael, We Love p8

"All you ever hear about Phoenix", Barbeque #7 1977 Spr p6

"allah be praised: a self-portrait", Art Farmer p13, Plop #3 1993 Win/Spr p4, Zerx C #43 1997 p13

"allora, se hanno assolutamente deciso", Offerta 15(3) 2002 Nov p33

ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL, Macao p4, Printed 31(1) 1998 p12

ALMOND BLOSSOM, Life p17, Rattle #13 2000 Sum p54

"almost as flat as hockney's", Slip #22 2002 p54, Young p17

"almost every night of late my little boy", Blank #1 1991 Spr p11, ISMM (a) side 1, Madman p23, Pearl #6 1988 Spr/Sum p14

ALMOST LIKE BEING IN JAIL, Hospital p37

"almost met him once in tucson", Big B 2(1) 1974 p17

THE ALMOST PERFECT FOOD, Firebird Ex p149

ALMOST SYMBIOTIC, Pearl #29 2000 Fall/Win p59

ALMOST THE BLUE HOTEL

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Durango p4

ALMOST TOO SIMPLE FOR WORDS, Chiron #58 1999 Sum p9

"almost two years after having given up alcohol,", Fingerprints #2 1997 Sum p24

"alone, unlike napoleon, he", Running p31, Wood #5 1997 p2

ALOOF, Gringo p18, Gringo 2d p18, Random W #5 1985 Jan p57

"already she knows all my stories,", Firebird Ex p46, Firebird p46, Worm #80 1980 p141

ALREADY THEY'RE STARTING, Hem Col p3

"als ich einige der letzen kritiken las", CBETT p41

ALSASUA, Last p21

"also", Random W #6 1985 May p66

ALSO, AS WOODY ALLEN DEDUCED, ALL MEN ARE SOCRATES, Macao p5, Printed 31(1) 1998 p12

ALSO, MY SHOES STILL COME UNTIED, Women p133, Worm #88 1982 p133

ALSO, OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT THE CREDIT UNION, ISMM (a) side 1, Madman p13, Pinch 1987 May

ALSO, SHE ALWAYS WANTED ME TO CRY, AND PROBABLY ONE OF THESE DAYS I WILL, Rochester p26

ALSO THEY DIDN'T WAIT UNTIL COLLEGE TO LEARN TO READ AND WRITE, Clock #4 1986 Spr p6

ALT UND GEIL, PGUS p111, PGUS repr p111

ALTAR WINE, El Dor #2 1998 May p15, Sporting p46

ALTE DRECKSÄCKE UND DIE NEUE DOPPELMORAL, Hommage p29

"an alteration in the tone of certain poems,", Toad's Sab p35

ALTERING THE CONSCIOUSNESS, Lost & Found p19

ALTERNATIVE LIFE-STYLES, Last p40

"although he loves movies,", Fire! #4 p12

"Although I do not believe in immortality,", Etc 1(4)/2(1) 1977 p25

"although i have never met john ashbury", Yank p19

"although i mistake moon road for", Back East p49

ALTHOUGH I'D NEVER BET ON IT, Back East p3

"Although I'm nearly thirty-seven,", Some Toad p141, Worm #76 1979 p141

"although in so many ways i have been", Round–Up p127, Worm #143 1996 p127

ALTHOUGH IT'S AN EARLY MORNING FLIGHT

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Lincoln p3

"although i've asked him not to,", ISMM (a) side 2, Madman p31, Pinch 7(3) 1986 p18

"although i've been on my own", First #5 1997 p21

"although the artist's still alive", Wood #9 1998 p6

"although the speakers are, as usual, hilarious,"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Yellow p24

"although the world surrounds it,", Poetry/LA #3 1981/82 Fall/Win p45

ALUMINUM: A SKELTONIC FOR SPOSITO, Ledge #20 1996 Win p134, Sporting p8

"always get along fine", Slip #3 1983 p51

"always, it seems, i am in a river.", Firebird Ex p17, Firebird p17, Free L #5 1990 Sum p4

ALWAYS THE LAST ACT IS A MARRIAGE, Rochester p18

ALWAYS THE LAST TO KNOW, Toad's Sab p26

ALWAYS THE PEDAGOGUE, Yank p20

ALWAYS TRUST YOUR INSTINCTS, Rochester p6

"the alzheimer's association sends me", Round–Up p138, Worm #143 1996 p138

AM I MISSING SOMETHING?, Worm #136 1994 p178

AM I THE ONLY ONE TO FEEL THIS WAY, OR THE ONLY ONE TO ADMIT IT?, Return p6

AMBIVALENCE OF VALENCE, Children p43, Worm #106/107 1987 p43

AMELIA, Hem Col p38

AMERICA FIRST, Mystical p21, Worm #138 1995 p88

"america has never lacked for elegant.", Big Man p6, Blank #1 1991 Spr p13

AMERICA MISSES THE POINT, AGAIN, Worm #99 1985 p82

"america was not quite ready for", Henry's p31

AMERICAN ART AT THE END OF THE MILLENNIUM, Coagula #43 1999 Dec p33

"the american association of school administrators", http://www.geocities.com/remark_poetry/ #9 2001 June, http://www.geocities.com/remark_poetry/00115.html

AMERICAN GOTHIC, Angle #5 1960 Spr p8

THE AMERICAN STUDENTS, Toad's Sab p43

"the american west no longer exists.", Redneck #28 1995 Spr 2p after title p

"amo amas amat...", Dolphin p20, Worm #93 1984 p20

"among academics visiting foreign countries", Hem Col p18

AMONG OTHER THINGS THEY DON'T WANT TO MURDER YOU AND MARRY YOUR WIFE, Firebird Ex p115, Firebird p115, Verve 2(1) 1990 Spr p11

EL AMOR BRUJO, Firebird Ex p4, Firebird p4, Poetry/LA #19 1989/90 Fall/Win p50

AMPHIBIANS HAVE FEELINGS TOO, COD (a) side 1, COD p30, Minotaur #8 1983 Aug p55, West p95

ANARCHY, SI; CHAOS, NO, Round–Up p100, Worm #143 1996 p100

THE ANCHORWOMAN JUST STARES AT HIM, Bellicose 1(13) 1996 May

ANCIENT ADVERSARIES, Tears #9 1991 Sep p17

ANCIENT MATH, West p207, Yank p21

ANCIENT MUSIC, Art Cr #11 1991? p124

"and a few months later", Macao p8, MMD&R p251

AND ADD A COUPLE OF TWENTIES TO HERS, Club p4

"and everyone is saying, what's he got", Clove 1970 p43, Son Poop p27

AND FOR MANY DAYS OF BEDPANS, Hospital p11

"and for once i'm perfectly prepared:", Prophetic #6 1986 p109

AND FOR YEARS I BLAMED COPPOLA, Pearl #25 1997 Fall/Win p19

"And here upon this brazen hill", Gridlock p107, Poetry/LA #3 1981/82 Fall/Win p68, Poetry–Vision 12 minutes., PV, Sunset B p3, Toad Cleve p29, West p9, WHR 20(3) 1966 Sum p212

AND I KNOW WHAT I'VE BEEN FIGHTING AGAINST ALL MY LIFE, Macao p22

AND I REMEMBER WHY I FLED WEST, Bard p118, Worm #135 1994 p118

AND I THOUGHT IT WAS MY AUTHENTIC SHAKESPEAREAN CODPIECE, Misnomer 1(1) 1992 Spr p21, Mongoose p15

"and if i built", Riprap #8 1986 p13, Short p13

AND IF YOU INSIST ON CRYING TRY NOT TO GET MY SHOULDER WET, Horsefly p2, Ten #7 1987 p2

AND I'M ONLY COUNTING THE WHITES, Pittsburgh p18

"and it troubled him that his brother, theo, named", Life p17, Tears #28 2001 Spr p38

AND JUST IN TIME FOR SATURDAY NIGHT GOD CREATED FERMENTATION, Shock #6 p16

AND LATER I THINK BUT DO NOT SAY, 'WOULDN'T IT BE FUNNY IF ALL THE TIME' WE WERE IN THE WRONG ROOM, Rochester p26

AND ME 'N AHAB ARE GETTING JUST A LITTLE TIRED OF ALL THESE DEATH-OF-THE-PATRIARCH FLICKS, Four I #2 1991 May p25

AND MOST OF THEM AREN'T EVEN HAPPY LET ALONE GAY, CQ #10 1980 p17

AND NEITHER DO I, Chiron 8(3) 1989 p8

"and nobody seems to give a fuck.", Chiron #52 1997 Win p14, Sporting p49

"and now, five years later,", Hospital p85

"and one cemetery."

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Lincoln p23

AND ONE DAY THEY MAY EVEN BE ABLE TO SLAM-DUNK, Pearl #8 1989 Spr/Sum p30, Toad Half p30

"and people started looking over,", Frisco p5

AND SAYS THE HEDGEHOG, EXCELLENT CONDOS, Yank p30

"and she escapes the tyranny of the obvious.", PressT 1983 Jan 16 p.L10

AND SOMEDAY THEY WILL UNDERSTAND, Iceberg p34

AND THE GREY MATTER PER CAPITA OF THE JUDGES?, Worm #127 1992 p119

AND THE HUMIDITY AT NINETY-NINE POINT NINE, Two Sum p48

AND THEY RAISED HIS WATER RATE, Blind #3 1993 Aug/Sep p45

"and two days later", English p9

AND WHO KNOWS WHAT GOES ON IN THOSE PLACES?, Bender #3 2000 p30, Life p201

"and yet if it's an", Life p12

"and yet it only this week occurred", Yank p24

AND YOU?, Misnomer 1(1) 1992 Spr p22, Mongoose p20

"and you figure maybe you had better", http://www.auschron.com/issues/vol17/issue12/arts.listings/litera.html

ANDRÉ DERAIN: BÂTEAU À COLLIOURE, 1905, Mystical p18, Plop #3 1993 Win/Spr p6

ANDRÉ DERAIN: LANDSCAPE IN THE ÎLE-DE-FRANCE, 1904-5, Asylum 9(1/4) 1994 p127

ANDRÉ DERAIN: LES VOILES ROUGES, Pearl #20 1994 Spr p55

ANDRÉ DERAIN: TREE, LANDSCAPE AT A RIVER BED, 1904-5, Plop #3 1993 Win/Spr p6

ANDRÉ DERAIN: WINDOW AT VERS, 1912, Cider #1 2000 p116, Life p153

ANDREW WYETH, Shatter #12 1986 Sep p11

ANDROGEN MISANTHROPY, Short p9, Worm #97 1985 p38

ANDY AT THE TATE, FiveA #18 2003 p22

ANDY IN THE SKY WITH RHINESTONES, Lucid #20 1998 Apr p50

ANDY WARHOL: TWO MARILYNS, 1962, Henry's p10

"the angel has dirty feet and,", Wood #2 1995 Fall p8

ANGELS OF RETRIBUTION ALWAYS RING AS MANY TIMES AS IT TAKES, Children p56, Worm #106/107 1987 p56

THE ANGLO-AMERICAN EMPIRE, Last p20

ANGLO-FRENCH INGENUITY, Worm #78 1980 p82

"the anglo-irish barmaid", Last p14

"the anima must,", Duke p21

ANIMAL CRACKERS, Last p39

ANIMAL QUEENDOM, Children p57, Worm #106/107 1987 p57

THE ANIMAL QUEENDOM, Friendly p41

"ann, you're such a good ol' girl that i want", Earthwords #6 1971 June p14, Son Poop p40

AN ANNIVERSARY, Bellingham 4(2) 1981 Fall p9

ANOMIE, Life p197, Tears #24 1999 Aut p63

ANOTHER CAT POEM, Etc 1(2) 1976 p12, Scenes p41

ANOTHER COLD FRONT APPROACHING RAPIDLY FROM ICELAND, Postcards np

ANOTHER COMPLIMENT, SCA 1985 p83

ANOTHER INSTALLMENT IN THE CONTINUING FARCE OF HARTZ, Minotaur 6(1) 1983 p45

ANOTHER LIGHT GOES OUT, Short p20, Worm #80 1980 p139

ANOTHER MORONIC MOMENT, Mama 1(1) 1999 p23

ANOTHER ONE THAT GOT AWAY, Dolphin p23, Worm #93 1984 p23

ANOTHER POOR PENMANSHIP POEM, Lucid #20 1998 Apr p49

ANOTHER RUBRIC DOWN THE W.C., Wind 12(46) 1982 p24

ANOTHER SOCIAL INADEQUACY, Round–Up p113, Worm #143 1996 p113

ANOTHER WORD FAILS, Wood #3 1996 p21

ANSEL THE EASY ESCHEWED AN EASEL, Outtakes p6

ANSELM KIEFER: #1, Poetry/LA #18 1989 Spr/Sum p62

"answer her gaze: is innocence of", Peaky #3 1997 Win p23

ANSWER MAN, Children p43, Worm #106/107 1987 p43

ANSWERED PRAYER, Author p10, http://www.showerhead.org/p__m/book/lock.html

ANTHONY VAN DYCK: SELF PORTRAIT, Smellfeast #2 1995 Apr p22

THE ANTI-EXPERT, Coagula #54 2001 Nov p40, Coagula #60 2002 Dec p44, http://www.raggededge.btinternet.co.uk/broadside2.htm

AN ANTI-SEMITE FOR A SATURDAY, Criminal p24, Worm #53 1974 p36

AN ANTI-VIETNAM MEMORIAL, Cat's 1(3) 1985 Spr p10, Gringo p12, Gringo 2d p12, LA Times 1986 May 27 part 6 p4

ANTON ARTAUD: SELF PORTRAIT, 1947, Angelflesh #8 1997 p20

ANTON BRUCKNER: SYMPHONY NUMBER 9, Tears #32 2002 Sum p81

ANY QUESTIONS?

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Durango p12

APOCALYPSE IN LAKEWOOD, Alpha B #7 1990 Aut p55

APOCALYPSE POSTPONED

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Dying p14, Truly Fine 1984 p8

"apparently he had to either", Henry's p26

"Apparently they both thought otherwise.", Treasure p3, Worm #81/82 1981 p44

LES APPARTEMENTS DE WALDEN/WOODSTOCK, Recueil p12

APPEARANCES CAN BE DECEIVING, Lost & Found p19

"the appointment girl will,", Worm #102 1986 p75

"the appointment is set for 2:30"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Buying p9

"appreciate the kinesthesis of the rearing horses.", Bottomfish #17 1996 p47

APPROPRIATELY ENOUGH, Blank #3 1991/92 Win p7, Mongoose p26

APRES LE MÉTRO DERNIER, PVSIBCP p54, Worm #92 1983 p147

"après une journée passée à faire les gros yeux", Calif p24

L'APRES-MIDI DU TOAD, Harbor 1980 Spr p31

APROPOS OF NOTHING, Son Poop p36, Worm #40 1970 p127

"the aqueduct flows", Ambit #169 2002 Sum p68

AN ARBITER OF POLITICAL CORRECTNESS, Avalanche 1(2) 1996 Spr p15

"are heading out tonight to see the town."

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Lincoln p8

"are his two-hundred year old dreams", Ambit #119 1989 p49

"are leaves that do not quake", Two Sum p17

ARE THE SOCIAL POLICE MISREPRESENTING THEIR CONSTITUENCY?, Life p190, Reater #3 1999 p27

"are there mountains at the north pole?, Chiron #64 2001 Spr 6

ARE THEY REPLACED AS SOON AS THEY ACQUIRE A NEW YORK ACCENT?, Round–Up p136, Worm #143 1996 p136

"are we", Minotaur #31 1996 p29

ARE WE HAVING A GOOD TIMEX YET?, Worm #127 1992 p121

ARE WE SPEAKING THE SAME LANGUAGE?, Running p36

ARE WE SPEAKING THE SAME LANGUAGE, DEAR?, Treasure p1, Worm #109 1988 p4

AREN'T WE FUN?, Children p77, Worm #106/107 1987 p77

"'aren't you ever depressed?' the aging", Bard p109, Worm #135 1994 p109

"argenteuil, giverny, auvers", Art & Life p9

ARGENTEUIL: KIND OF BLUE, Firebird Ex p92, Firebird p92, Poetry/LA #16 1988 p106

ARHAT (KOREA, 1562), Big Man p15, Plop #3 1993 Win/Spr p5, Voices N #2 1991 Spr p10

"aristotle placed only metaphysics", http://www.angelfire.com/il/kinglog/frameindex.html, http://www.angelfire.com/il/kinglog/locklin.html

"aristotle said,", http://www.angelfire.com/il/kinglog/frameindex.html, http://www.angelfire.com/il/kinglog/locklin.html

A-RIVET, A-RIVET, Toad's Sab p47

ARMING FOR PEACE, Slip #9 1989 p89

"around the latter grades of elementary school", Worm #104 1986 p154

ARRIVADERCI, ROMA, Toad's Eur p24

"arriving inside, wet and cold,", Back East p28

ART AND LAW, Stanford p16

ART AND LIFE, Life p125

"the art critic hans l. c. jaffe asks,", Comet 1985 Oct, October, Treasure p13

ART FARMER SUITE, Zerx C #43 1997

THE ART OF CONVERSATION, Running p5

ARTEMIS ARCHERESS, Prince p15

ARTHUR BOYD: ANGEL SPYING ON ADAM AND EVE, 1947-48, Wood #2 1995 Fall p8

ARTHUR BOYD: MID-DAY, PULPIT ROCK, 1983, Fuck! 2(6) 1999 June p2

ARTHUR BOYD: THE GARGOYLES, 1944, Wood #2 1995 Fall p8

ARTHUR DOVE: ABSTRACTION NO. 1, 1910-1911, Simple V #1 1998 p50

ARTHUR DOVE: THAT RED ONE, Author p20, http://www.showerhead.org/p__m/book/lock.html

ARTHUR DOVE: THE CRITIC, 1925, Wood #9 1998 p5

ARTHUR DOVE: THE RED ONE, 1944, Simple V #1 1998 p66

"the arthur frommer travel agency", Prophetic #8 1987 p113

ARTHUR STREETON: THE PURPLE NOON'S TRANSPARENT MIGHT, 1896, Spring n.s. #9 2000 Oct p54

THE ARTICLE DOESN'T MENTION HIS FIRST FORTY YEARS, Firebird Ex p76, Firebird p76, Gypsy #12/13 1989 p61

"an article in today's paper says", Cerberus #24 1996 Mar/May p9, New Male p11, Shock #7/8 1993 p11

"an artist learns to tolerate complacency,", Active Ing p24, Wood #6 1997 p1

AN ARTIST WHO NEVER GREW YOUNG, Club p1

"Arvey Walnet, gilt-embossed", Son Poop p38, WHR 21(4) 1967 Aut p310

"as a child he was only once invited to", Firebird Ex p126, Firebird p126, Genre #11 1989 p60

"as a kid i had", LiqO #33 2003? p25

"as a kid i thought it was sad", ZZZ #18 1997 Fall p49

"as a kid whether in the world", Pittsburgh p14

"as a matter of fact,", Active Ing p5, Spring n.s. #5 1996 Fall p100

"as a result of flare-up of bursitis,", Worm #136 1994 p178

"as a result of lung problems", http://www.rattle.com/rattle9/gerald_locklin.htm, Rattle #9 1998 Sum p57, Sporting p39

"as a writer you get to seek", Life p82, Reater #4 2000 p16

"as a young teacher in the 1960s", Round–Up p115, Worm #143 1996 p115

AS AMERICA CLOSES THE HYGIENE GAP, Macao p12

"as faithful", Scree #2 1974 p10

AS FAR AS WOMEN ARE CONCERNED, Yank p31

"as he progresses beyond the three-hundred-pound mark,", Shock #4 1992 p13

"as hemingway knew, who loved them,", http://members.aol.com/plabjazz/jazzpoet.html#spain, Two Jazz p13

"as i check in at seven a.m.", Purple #2 1998? p44

"As I was waiting for the elevator", Worm #60 1975 p150

AS IF HE'S APT TO HERD HOSTAGES BACK TO LONG BEACH, NOT TO MENTION THAT HONG KONG IS STILL A BRITISH COLONY, AND BRITAIN IS ONE OF THE NATIONS AT WAR WITH IRAQ, Macao p24

"as i'm gagging down a handful of excedrin", Scree #22/23 1983 p23

"As kids, if we arrived at the basketball court", Borges p80, Hoop p47, Worm #67 1977 p80

"as long as he could remember they'd been on", Poop p13, Tarzan p37, Worm #33 1969 p33

"as many times as i looked it up,", Life p197, Tears #24 1999 Aut p63

"as my daughter and my friend walk briskly on", Outtakes p9

AS ONE GROWS OLDER, Borges p71, Worm #67 1977 p71

"as our little boy goes running off", Yank p39

"as robin williams sloshes out to try", Pied 14(3) 1990 p27

"as she gets up from the couch", Slugfest 5(1) 1994 Sum p18

"as soon as he discovered", Macao p12

"as soon as we heard that the president's brother", Lost & Found p13

"as the days wind down", Hem Col p4

"as the finale of his set,", Tears #32 2002 Sum p84

"as the interminable bells summon me to", Running p16, West p236, Worm #137 1995 p41

"as the return flight to california"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Yellow p33

"as the sun sets on st. patrick's day,", COD (a) side 1, COD p20, Poetry/LA #9 1984/85 Fall/Win p100

"as the train chugs back down the canyon from"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Durango p6

"as they drive along the freeway"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Yellow p8

"as they drive north into nebraska"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Lincoln p21

"as usual, the windows are", Ambit #136 1994 July p68

"As we were leaving the corral", Two Sum p7

"As you grow older,", Borges p71, Worm #67 1977 p71

ASPEN SABBATH, Last p30

"assassinations, beatings, perversions, strikes,", By Land p37, Maelstrom #20 1982 p37

"an associated press story, datelined Carson City,", Worm #94 1984 p79

ASTEROIDS, CQ #10 1980 p16

"at 4:48 we are awakened by", Worm #141 1996 p43

AT 22, HIS FIRST GRAY HAIR, Lemon #2 1984 p7

AT 37, Stanford p14, West p192

"at a 1950's-style dance", Firebird Ex p143, Reater #1 1997 p168

"at a party for a young artist", Bender #3 2000 p30, Life p201

"at a picnic today, unexpectedly, someone", Clock #4 1986 Spr p6, ISMM (a) side 1, Madman p21

"at barney's beanery, i tell her about", Bellingham 10(2) 1987 Fall p21

"at brighton, in the bumper cars,", Last p13

"at chuck e. cheese's", Art Farmer p10, http://www.raggededge.btinternet.co.uk/little.htm, Pearl #17 1993 Spr p74, Zerx C #43 1997 p10

"at death valley you encounter visitors", Familiarities p35

"at devil's tower,", Grasslands #5 1991 p28, Running p37

"at dodger stadium,", Proof #2 1983 Fall/Win p20

AT ELEVEN MY SON'S STILL AWAKE, Oro 2(3/4) 1984 p50

"at first glance, yes, the ethereal gaze,", Home #45 1999 Fall/Win p17

"at first he called it simply love and pain.", http://www.poetrystory.com/poetry%20&%20story%20magazine/p&s%20no.%208%20vol.%20IV%20Fall%201999%20issue/locklin%20gerald.htm, ZZZ #19 1997 p21

"at first it was a real kick in the ass", Toad's Sab p20

"at five to eight on christmas eve", ZZZ #8 1995 p13

"at gandhi, in orange county,", Fear p6, Planet 1(3) 1984 p5, PNSP p204

"at his toilet.", Life p183, Slip #20 2000 p101

AT HOME, Art Farmer p9, Zerx C #43 1997 p9

"at home,", Back East p38

"at last he decides he has got to take action", Active Ing p23, ZZZ #13 1996 Win p19

"at last, the grail is made in hong kong.", Firebird Ex p120, Firebird p120, Poetry/LA #20 1990 Spr/Sum p75, Riprap #16 1994 p82

AT LEAST IT GRANTS US A CULTURE, Round–Up p111, Worm #143 1996 p111

"at least one commercial cannot", Plop #3 1993 Win/Spr p2

AT LEAST SHE WAS SMILING, Brobd #20 2001 Sum np

AT LOGGERHEADS, Firebird Ex p71, Firebird p71, Worm #60 1975 p151

"at lovely oxford he got drenched by the", Toad's Eur p8

AT LUNCH WITH MS. TALL AND MS. SHORT ON THE

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Lincoln p13

AT MIDNIGHT, Calif p17, Firebird Ex p113, Firebird p113

"at midnight, i look up", Calif p17, Firebird Ex p113, Firebird p113, Pinch 8(2) 1987 p27

AT NOON, BLURRY EYED AND TIRED,

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Lincoln p17

"at norm calvin's texas-style barbecue rib factory", Worm #103 1986 p95

"at one time basketball was my life.", Hoop p38, Poetry–Vision 19 min., PV, Seesaw p58, Son Toad p53, West p49, Worm #50 1973 p53

AT OUR LITTLE BRANCH LIBRARY, NerveC #12 2001 Fall p19, Young p33

"at sim's coffee shop on the corner", Iceberg p20, Worm #132 1993 p209

AT STALYBRIDGE, HOWEVER, Outtakes p3

AT THE ABSTRACT EXHIBITION, Life p195, NerveC #6 1998 Fall p10

"at the academic christmas disco party", Angelflesh #8 1997 p11

AT THE ACADEMIC WEEKEND, AKA #2 1988 Win p19

"at the advanced age of fifty-five,", Back East p53

"At the age of 35, a strange inversion:", Borges p61, NWTCP p76, Worm #67 1977 p61

"at the age of four", Star #7 1979 p25

"at the airport", Gypsy #12/13 1989 p55, Monk M issue 1993, Short p5

"at the airport counter"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Durango p3

AT THE AIRPORT THERE ARE ABOUT FIVE PASSENGERS

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Lincoln p18

"at the airport waiting for the flight to london,", Prophetic #15/16 1991 p218

"at the bay area hotel bar", Bard p123, Worm #135 1994 p123

"at the belmont plaza pool", Speakeasy #2 1989 p36

"at the birthday party", PPP #14 1986 Win p18

"At the Buffalo Bill Historical Center,", Two Sum p13

"at the carpenter performing arts center", Lummox 8(4) 2002 Apr p22

"At the Cedar City Shakespeare Festival,", Two Sum p8

AT THE CHRISTENING, Macao p10

"at the conference social hour", Zen #1 1994 p47

"at the door to the la cucharacha saloon,"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Durango p8

"at the dunkin' donuts", Back East p47

AT THE EAST-OF-EDEN ADULT GARDEN APARTMENTS, Gringo p20, Gringo 2d p20

"at the ellsworth kelly exhibition", Reater #1 1997 p167, Sporting p22, ZZZ #31 2001 Feb p36

"at the end no one can tell", Ambit #160 2000 p81, http://www.raggededge.btinternet.co.uk/faceof.htm

"at the end of a photo by bruce weber, 1987:", Face p1

AT THE END OF SOMETHING, Yank p6

AT THE END OF THE EUROCENTRIC CENTURY, Pitch #3 2000 p6

"at the end-of-semester party,", Pearl #27 1998 Fall/Win p42

"at the exhibit of the annenberg collection", Running p11, Voices N #4 1993 p92

"at the fall exhibition", IB&AB p97

"at the fancy saturday night performance", Home #47 2001 Spr p17

"at the gala poetry reading", Iceberg p27, Worm #124 1991 p136

"At the Guggenheim Museum,", Two Sum p47

"at the hotel reception desk", Cabo p6

"at the jazz bakery", Life p92

AT THE LAPIN AGILE, Comet 1985 Oct, October, Treasure p6

"at the los angeles closing", Bard p121, Worm #135 1994 p121

"at the los angeles museum of natural history", Abraxas #34 1986 p45

"at the lunch table a woman", Pink #10 1997 Sum p5

"at the meeting the other members", Bellingham 6(2) 1983 Fall p15

"at the motel-6", Bard p119, Worm #135 1994 p119

"at the natural wonder"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Dying p9, Some Good p35, Time Zone track 19, Truly Fine 1984 p7

"At the New York Public Library", Two Sum p42

AT THE NOON LAP-SWIMMING, Speakeasy #2 1989 p36

"at the opening of the book fair", Pittsburgh p13

AT THE OPERA, Hell p19, Life p139, Staplegun #10 2000 Fall p24

"at the outdoor oyster bar,", Last p44

AT THE PEDAGOGY PANEL, Pittsburgh p8

"at the reno room after the final exam,", Pearl #16 1992 Fall p29

"at the request of a colleague,", Maybe p24

AT THE ROOFTOP LITERARY EVENT, Heel #4 1998 Sum/Fall p10

AT THE SCORE, Henry's p5

"at the showing of the opened casket", Rochester p26

"at the sight of the space needle", Last p42

"at the start of the fall semester", Bender #3 2000 p20, Life p165

"at the table across from mine", Pitch #3 2000 p7

"at the time of the vietnam war", Electrum #33 1984 Sum p36

AT THE TOMB OF THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER, Winn 3(5) 1982 Aug p14

AT THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NORTH WALES AT BANGOR, Yank p3

"at the y.m.c.a. pool", Happy #5 1996 Spr p25

"at this stage tears are still", Black Buz #8 p20

AT TOR HOUSE, Clear p6, CQ 1(2) 1976 Spr p22

AT UC SANTA CRUZ, Frisco p3

ATHLETICISM, Young p25

ATHLETICISM IN AMERICA, Children p77, Worm #106/107 1987 p77

THE ATOMIC CAFE, Planet #4/5 1985 Spr p62

ATRIUM-SCHMATRIUM, Borges p70, Worm #67 1977 p70

ATTITUDE, Hospital p79

"the attractive older woman with", Pearl #16 1992 Fall p29

AUBADE AND NOT SO BAD, CSPQ 15(2) 1988 p21

AUGUST RODIN: TESTA MOZZATA DI GIOVANNI BATTISTA, MARMO, Offerta 15(3) 2002 Nov p33

AUGUSTE RODIN: SEVERED HEAD OF JOHN THE BAPTIST, MARBLE, Life p180, Offerta 15(3) 2002 Nov p32

"aujourd'hui j'ai appris la patience à ma fille.", Calif p34

AUSSIES, Etc #9/10 1978 p15

"an author i have never even met", Hospital p83

THE AUTHOR IS NOT QUITE DEAD, Author p3, http://www.showerhead.org/p__m/book/lock.html

THE AUTHORITIES LEARN A NEW WORD, Sporting p10, Worm #142 1996 p69

AVALOKITESVARSA: KHMER SCULPTURE, 7th-8th CENTURY, http://10.cyberhost.net/wanton/locklin.html

AVID SPORTS FAN, Borges p50, Worm #67 1977 p50

"Awaiting a Bogey movie", Naming p127, Worm #64 1976 p127

THE AXE, Pittsburgh p9

THE AZTEC TWELVE-STEP, Hospital p59

 

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BABEL, By Land p39, Maelstrom #20 1982 p39

"the baby-faced sheraton desk clerk asks them,"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Yellow p11

BACCHUS AT FIFTY, ISMM (a) side 2, Madman p34

BACELHAO, Macao p13

"bacelhao is the most protuguese-colonial", Macao p13

"back east they don't have", Back East p18

BACK FROM VACATION, COD p25, Worm #84 1981 p123

BACK HOME, Last p48

"back in 1961 i was one hell of a graduate", Impet #17 1989 Sep p46

"back in second grade", Poetry–Vision 13 min. 23 sec., Seesaw p26, Winn 2(6) 1981 Sep p22, Worm #56 1974 p149

"back in the car", Art Farmer p8, Zerx C #43 1997 p8

"back in the fall of 1964 or spring of '65,", Takes p4

"back in the motel", Back East p34

"back in the second grade", Stand Beyond p48, Stand p127, West p12, Winn 2(6) 1981 Sep p22

"back on hawley street, connor's drugstore", Criminal p12, Natives p60

BACK TO THE FUTURE, Takes p7

"the backyards of brooklyn", Big H #6 2003 p65

"Bad legs,", Poetry Now #8 1975 p22, Seesaw p42

A BAD SIGN, Hem Col p3

BAIT

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Buying p14

BAKED ALASKA, OnBus #6/7 1990/91 Sum/Spr p137

BALANCE SHEET, Horsefly p4, Ten #7 1987 p4

"a ball of many colors", Maybe p13

"balzac had a beergut just like me.", Toad's Eur p14

BANGERS, Round–Up p105, Worm #143 1996 p105

"the bank of america money machine", Gringo p12, Gringo 2d p12, Random W #5 1985 Jan p58

A BAR IN CALAVERAS COUNTY, Last p46

BARBECUE SAUCE, Four I #1 1989 p28

BARBRA'S BIG FIB, Aversion #6 1986 Fall/Win p4, Short p8

"barcelona and the costa brava are quite english.", Last p27

"barcelona is your kind of town,", Last p25

THE BARD OF AMPHIBIA, Bard p107, Mystical p37, Worm #135 1994 p107

THE BARELY BEATEN PATH, Running p9, Xib #6 1994 p50

BARGAIN-HUNTING, Toad's Sab p34

"the barmaid with the ultra-trim body and frizzy hair", Bard p109, Worm #135 1994 p109

"the barn is wood above rock.", Poetry/LA #14 1987 Spr/Sum p95

BAROMETER RISING, Hospital p77

"bars and restaurants are up and down"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Durango p20

"the bars we drink in do not differ,", Fear p12, Planet 1(3) 1984 p11

"the bar-snack display", Exper #11 1991? np, Mystical p34

"the bartender at the blue bull emigrated"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Buying p22

A BASICALLY UNOBSERVANT CINEASTE, Sierra 2(1) 1986 Sum p44

BASKETBALL (WITH AN ASSIST TO CHARLES STETLER), Hoop p255, Poop p25, SoP 9(2) 1969 Spr p8

"the bassist must be strong", PressT 2002 Jan 10 p.A2

"baudelaire said, 'be drunk always,", Life p46

THE BBC DOES A LOT OF GREAT THINGS, Two Sum p7

BEA AND ORV, ORV AND BEA, Dolphin p17, West p136, Worm #93 1984 p17

BEACH APPRECIATION 101, Children p72, Worm #106/107 1987 p72

THE BEACH AT SUNRISE, Runc #8 1972? np

BEACH SCENE WITH A BREAKWATER, 1899-1900, http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Cafe/7475/locklin4.html

"bear and his wife are taking two carloads"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Buying p33

"bear is asking the seller,"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Buying p20

BEARER OF GOOD TIDINGS, Snap 1(1) 1982 Win p37

THE BEAST EPISTOLATING, Toad's Eur p33

THE BEAST REMEMBERS BEAUTY, Toad's Eur p30

"the beautiful oriental girl and i", Poetry Motel #3 1985 Mar p8

"the beautiful young rich wife", Maybe p16

BECALMED, WeAm 37(3) 2002 Fall p373

"because i am so ignorant in such areas,", Borges p63, Worm #67 1977 p63

"because i am so much more insecure", Bête #4 1987 Win p137, Women p144, Worm #88 1982 p144

"because i have a full white beard", Bellingham 6(2) 1983 Fall p16

"because i knew i would be walking her", Stand p129, Worm #124 1991 p136

"because i recently said some nice things", Firebird Ex p166, Prop #4 1998 Win/Spr p18

"because i sent such a shitload of poems,", Home 6(4) 1989 July p23

"because i was attending so many plays", By Land p37, Maelstrom #20 1982 p37

"Because I was drinking more", Biblio 1990 p8, Pinch 1982 p13

"because i was kept home sick a lot as a child", Ambit #119 1989 p48, Firebird Ex p61, Firebird p61

"because i write a lot of jazz poems,", Coagula #57 2002 June p34, Embryonic 1(1) 2003 Mar p16

"because i'd read his jazz described as", Takes p16

"because i'm visiting my children and my grandchildren", Back East p17

"because it is at a major intersection", Slip #7 1987 p85

"because it's a boring evening", Worm #104 1986 p156

"because my daughter's eighth-grade teachers", Bard p124, Iceberg p2, Worm #135 1994 p124

"because my mother's medications", Rochester p24

"because of an article in the campus paper", Worm #117 1990 p44

"because of the budgetary crisis", Pearl #15 1992 Spr/Sum p9

"because ray has to run off"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Durango p18

"because the rabbits got into", Lemon #1 1983 p19

"because the toad had never been"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Dying p11, Truly Fine 1984 p7

"because the widow of a reasonably famous writer", No #3 1985 p36, Rack p7

"because we believe in acquainting our children", Worm #103 1986 p92

"because we had a problem", COD (a) side 1, COD p22, Pinch 7(4) 1987 p8

"a bed barely big enough for two,", Oval #3 1998? p50

A BEDDY-BYE NOTE TO THE PRINCESS, Poop p58, Worm #46 1972 p62

"beds cannot contain my kids in sleep.", POLAAC p120, Poetry/LA #8 1984 Spr/Sum p46, Poetry/LA #22 1993 Spr p120

BEER, BB&B p11, Beer, BlueB #16 2000 Apr p54, Hate, http://freespace.virgin.net/cooper.westrow/Locklin.htm, http://freespace.virginnet.co.uk/wandering.dog/poetry.htm, http://www.the–hold.com/library/basinskimay2000.html, ISMM (a) side 2, IWO 1 min 25 sec., IWO 48 min. 20 sec., Natives p63, Pinch 5(3) 1984 p29, Poetry–Vision 7 min. 4 sec., Poop p17, PressT 1977 Oct 7 p.B1, PV, Riniecx 1967? p3, Scree #22/23 1983 p22, Stand p126, Star Trek p21, West p94, Worm #31 1968 p21

BEERBOHM ABOVE RAPALLO, Impulse #14 1981 Dec p7

BEFORE AND AFTER THE OPENING BELL, Back East p34

"before class someone mentions", Abbey #52 1987 Jan p17, Short p8

"before i leave for gatwick with my son,", By Land p35, Maelstrom #20 1982 p35

"before leaving i joke with my friend ray", Cabo p2

"before leaving work", Fear p14, Planet 1(3) 1984 p13

"before minimalism,", Contents #12/13 1995 p18, Running p21

"Before the war movie, my little boy asks me", Maelstrom #14/15 1979 p8

"before they leave, shelby says,"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Yellow p10

"before you enter into a platonic relationship", FiveA #5 1991 p15

THE BEGINNING OF THE END, Worm #60 1975 p149

BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION, Some Toad p138, Worm #76 1979 p138

BEICHTVATER, PGUS p47, PGUS repr p47

"being a cat means", LiqO #33 2003? p25

UN BEL DI, Bard p124, Iceberg p2, Worm #135 1994 p124

THE BELGIAN YOUTHS ARE BRIGHT BUT YOUNG, Toad's Sab p25

"believe it or not, there was a time", Blind #1 1992 p23

"Believe me, Mr. Olson,", Goliards #7 1969 June p116, Son Poop p50

THE BELL LAP, Back East p49

BELLA WITH WHITE COLLAR, Life P139, Spring n.s. #7 1998 Fall p145

THE BELLS WERE RINGING FOR ME AND MY GAL, AALBP p5, Criminal p31, Some Good p32, West p179, Worm #53 1974 p33

BELLY LAUGHS, Barbeque #7 1977 Spr p4, Criminal p21

"beneath the gran' place, in the beer kelder, i spoke with", Toad's Sab p25

BERGAMOT STATION: 10-28-00, Coagula #50 2001 Mar p41

BERTHE MORISOT: THE SISTERS, 1869, Cerberus #43 2001 p4

BERTIE, English p8

"bertie was not his name, but he did have", English p8

THE BEST AND BRIGHTEST, Fear p10, Planet 1(3) 1984 p9, West p119

"the best musical entertainment toad finds,", Winn 3(5) 1982 Aug p14

THE BEST OF ALL POSSIBLE WORLDS, Etc 1(4)/2(1) 1977 p26

THE BEST OF TIMES, Pied 14(3) 1990 p27

BEST SELLERS, COD (a) side 1, COD p23

"the best thing and the worst thing", Running p27

THE BEST YEAR OF HER LIFE, COD (a) side 1, COD p1, Grand p124, http://freespace.virgin.net/cooper.westrow/Locklin.htm, http://freespace.virginnet.co.uk/wandering.dog/poetry.htm, http://www.csulb.edu/projects/showcase/fall97/locklinf97.html, http://www.slipstreampress.org/dunces.html, LTHE p147, Many Cals p249, Many Cals 2d p237, Men p160, MinoNS 1990, Showcase 1997 Fall p18, West p194, Worm #92 1983 p149

THE BEST YEAR OF MY LIFE, Heel #6 1999 Sum/Fall p14

THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES, Naming p129, Worm #64 1976 p129

BESTSELLERS, Bogg #55 1986 p31

BETRAYED BY BILL, Chiron #58 1999 Sum p9

BETTER GIT IT IN YOUR SOUL, Duke p17

BETTER LATE THAN NEVER, Hem Col p35

BETTER LONG HAIR THAN SHORT, Worm #138 1995 p89

THE BETTER PART OF VALOR, Embryonic 1(1) 2003 Mar p21

BETTER TASTING AND LESS FILLING THAN GINSENG, Penny #11 1994 Sept p12

BETTER TO BE THOUGHT A FOOL, Maybe p18

"Between Monday and Sunday my car required", Borges p64, Worm #67 1977 p64

"between sets at a jazz club", FreeT 2(2) 2000 Fall p9, http://www.raggededge.btinternet.co.uk/jazzandtheory.htm

BEYOND B. F. SKINNER, Cerberus #32 1998 p19, http://www.raggededge.btinternet.co.uk/beyondBF.htm, More Jazz p17, Outlaw p415, Round–Up p128, Worm #143 1996 p128, Zerx C #46 1998 p17

BEYOND THE PLEASURE PRINCIPLE, Sheila #2 1991 p10

"bicycle to las vegas.", Worm #92 1983 p148

BIÈRE, Recueil p3

BIG BUSINESS, Blind #6 1995 May p5

THE BIG CRITIC FROM FRISCO

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Durango p25

BIG DRINKER, Joey #37 2002 Spr p29

THE BIG EASY, Cerberus #44 2001 Nov p26, Rising #22 2001 Spr p32

BIG KIDS, WordP #3 2000 Fall p2

BIG MAN, AKA #6 1991 Spr p4, Big Man p24, Cerberus #22 1996 Mar/May p3

BIG MOMMA AT MOMA, Coagula #46 2000 Sum p48

BIG RUSS, Mag (LB) #5 1973 p34, Son Poop p19

BIG WOMEN, Round–Up p119, Worm #143 1996 p119

BIG-DEAL EDITOR, Impet #2 1984 Dec p49

BIG-FOOTED WOMAN, Poetry/LA #8 1984 Spr/Sum p47

"a big-footed woman walks the spines of heroes.", Poetry/LA #8 1984 Spr/Sum p47

BILATERALLY UNSOLICITED ADVICE, Zen #1 1994 p47

BILL, Borges p67, Worm #67 1977 p67

"bill jaquith and his girl, jan, and lou boyles", Barbeque #7 1977 Spr p4

"bill jaquith and his girl, jan, and lou boyles and tony-nice (as", Criminal p21

"bill, this week i saw a bumper sticker that said,", Maelstrom #18/19 1981 p52

BILLY JACK, COD (a) side 2, COD p38, Pinch 7(2) 1986 p25

"billy jack is a much maligned film.", COD (a) side 2

BILLY KEED, AND OTHER FOPPERIES, Cord #6 1974 p13

BIOLOGICAL WARFARE, Impet #6 1985 Dec p51

BIRD LOVER, Poetry/LA #19 1989/90 Fall/Win p53

"bird-chested kid with bad teeth,", Life p59

"birds and", Ant #3 1996 Sum p32

THE BIRTH OF TRAGEDY FROM THE SPIRIT OF MUSIC, Firebird Ex p161, FiveA #10 1998 p6, Spring n.s. #10 2001 Oct p134

A BIRTHDAY CUPCAKE FOR CHUCK STETLER, New Or 1(4) 1969 Sum p334, Poop p66

A BIRTHDAY GIFT, Sunset P 1(1) 1973 Spr p13

BIRTHDAY POEM, Lucid #21 1998 May p88

BIRTH-DEATH IN CENTRAL IDAHO, Last p34

BIT CLOSE TO HOME, Children p72, Worm #106/107 1987 p72

A BIT OF A READ IN THE BOOK OF NIGHT, Changing p23

"A bitch but.", Offerta 2(4) 1979 Sept p11, Poop p41, SoP 9(2) 1969 Spr p8

BITE MY TONGUE, NWTCP p69, Wind 6(21) 1976 p33

BLACK BIRDS, MISSOURI, COLLEGE GIRLS, Poop p69, SoC 1(1) 1970 Dec p7

"The black lady clerk", Two Sum p43

"a black man of sixty sits in front of us,"

Locklin, Gerald & Zepeda, Rafael, We Love p16

"the black marine approached the bar", Poetry/LA #4 1982 Spr/Sum p96, West p174

BLACK MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, ETC., Worm #112 1988 p127

"the black of death", Luna #2 2000 Spr p26

BLACKBOARD GOLGOTHA, Cord #9/10 1976 p34

BLAST FROM THE PAST, Bender #3 2000 p21, Life p166

"blaze comes out of his office", Some Toad p137, Worm #76 1979 p137

"blessed by a superfluity of egg nog bedtimes,", Sunset B p17, Trace #69 1968 p467, Trace 1968/69 #69 p467

A BLESSED MIRACLE, Toad's Eur p7

BLIND LEADING BLIND, Firebird Ex p73, Firebird p73, West p234, Worm #56 1974 p151

BLISTERS, Toad's Sab p38

BLOODY SATURDAY, Ambit #125 1991 p44

BLOOMSBURY, Art & Life p1, Life p127, Tears #31 2002 Spr p9

BLOWN MINDS, Shock #11 1994 p26

"blue and green", Blind #6 1995 May p7

BLUE BOY, Blooms 12(8) 1992 Dec p21, Firebird Ex p125, Firebird p125, Poetry/LA #17 1988/89 p106

THE BLUE BULL TAVERN

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Buying p23

"a blue dragon:", Pearl #27 1998 Fall/Win p48

BLUE IN GREEN, Takes p5

BLUE LESTER, Duke p1

THE BLUE NUN AND I, Worm #92 1983 p148

THE BLUE NUN AND I GO TO A BALLGAME, Joyful p63, Poetry/LA #3 1981/82 Fall/Win p88

THE BLUE NUN AND I GO TO THE FARMER'S MARKET, Joyful p84, Poetry/LA #3 1981/82 Fall/Win p86

"the blue nun and i take our two-year-old", Mag (V) 14 #2 1984/85 p7

THE BLUE NUN GOES TO MUSIC CAMP, Club p4

THE BLUE NUN NOTICES, Takes p10

THE BLUE NUN WATCHES, Poetry Mag #2 1982 p36

THE BLUE NUN WITH THE WHITE GUITAR, Poetry Mag #2 1982 p36

THE BLUE NUN WONDERS WHAT, BlueL #4 1985 Spr p33

"blues and reds will mingle but not mix.", Brouhaha #14 1998 July p21

BLUE/YELLOW/RED, 1970, Chiron 9(3) 1990 p11, Firebird Ex p69, Firebird p69

"the blurb for", Avalanche 1(2) 1996 Spr p17

BLURRY MORNING VISION, Dockernet #22 1999 Sum p1

"boats are surface-fish that", Mystical p18, Plop #3 1993 Win/Spr p6

BOB THOMPSON: VENUS AND ADONIS, 1964, Spring n.s. #9 2000 Oct p51

BOBBIE AT SLUMBER, Seesaw p49, Son Poop p43, Son Toad p65, Worm #50 1973 p65

"bobbie, i missed you so bad in amsterdam,", Six p17, Son Poop p29

"bobbie, what possessed you to make", Everyman 1974 Sum p19, Scenes p16

"bobbie, when i got home i napped a couple", Prince p18

BOBBIE'S CAT, Geography p131, Poop p19, Quetzal 1(3) 1971 Sum p31

BOBBY FISHER, Son Toad p61, Worm #50 1973 p61

"bobby mcferrin is a multi-talented singer.", Mongoose p25, Worm #124 1991 p138

LA BODEQUITA, Hem Col p10

BODY AND SOUL, Borges p61, NWTCP p76, Worm #67 1977 p61

BON VOYAGE, Etc 1(2) 1976 p7, Scenes p20

BONE MUSIC, Takes p4

BONNARD: LA FENÊTRE OUVERTE, 1921, Gros #30 2001 Sept p34

BONNARD: THE OPEN WINDOW, 1921, BS#6 p57, Gros #30 2001 Sept p34, http://www.minotaurpress.com/bsi6/057.htm

THE BONNARD-VUILLARD SYNDROME, Art & Life p10

BONNIE IS EASIER SAID THAN DONE, Voices N #4 1993 p95

THE BOOBY TRAP, Blank #4 1992 Spr p4, Mongoose p17

THE BOOK DEPOSITORY

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Yellow p26

BOOLA-BOOLA, Bogg #54 1985 p29

BOOTLEGGERS, Misnomer 2(2) 1994 p22

BORDEAUX, Toad's Sab p49

"borough of continuous town houses", Coagula #54 2001 Nov p40, http://www.raggededge.btinternet.co.uk/broadside2.htm

"both crazy horse and sitting bull", Cokefish 1991 Sep/Oct p1

"both of the women who take them on"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Yellow p31

THE BOTTOM LINE, Firebird Ex p60, Firebird p60, Pearl #11 1990 Sum p11

THE BOTTOMLESS LINE, MainS 5(1) 2000 Spr p18

THE BOULEVARD DE CLICHY, Life p32, Reater #4 2000 p19

"boxers, presidential candidates, pool-players", COD (a) side 2, COD p36, Dolphin p24, Worm #93 1984 p24

"the boyfriend of the young hostess", Gringo p15, Gringo 2d p15

BRADDOCK'S BAY, Death p32, Italia 2(1) 1977/78 p8, West p63

BRADLEY WALKER TOMLIN: NO. 2, 1956, Coagula #43 1999 Dec p33

THE BRAINSTORMER, Yell #1 1974 p13

"Braise one pound of ground beef in skillet.", HPC p73, West p195

BREAD AND WINE, Scenes p56, Wind 6(21) 1976 p32

BREADWINNER, Running p19, Sheila #7/8 1993 p81

BREAKING THE SILENCE, Bard p117, Coffee p141, Worm #135 1994 p117

A BREATH OF FRESH AIRWAVES, Electrum #36 1985 Spr/Sum p20

BREATHING DEGREE ZERO, Hospital p29

"brian garfield wrote the novel", Life p74

THE BRIDE OF THE HOUND OF BASKERVILLES, Urthkin #2 1979 p69

BRIDGES, Art & Life p16

A BRIEF HIATUS, Wind 12(46) 1982 p24

"the brief, simple, and perfectly written", Yank p32

"a bright young female friend of mine", Worm #138 1995 p87

A BRILLIANT DIAGNOSTICIAN WOULD HAVE SAID, 'AHAH, MY DEAR MAN, SO YOU DRIVE A TOYOTA?', Worm #121 1991 p40

BRILLIANT INSIGHT, Yank p30

BRING IN DA NOISE/BRING IN DA DARWIN, Mama 1(1) 1999 p22

A BRINY DEITY, Blind #3 1993 Aug/Sep p45, New Male p15

"a british academic i respect", Outtakes p2

BRITONS WILL NEVER BE SLAVES, Outtakes p5

"The brochure for the new course advertised it", Short p12, Worm #77 1980 p37

THE BROMPTON CEMETERY, Last p15

"The bronze man in the park", Angle #5 1960 Spr p21

"bruce lindsay is, like charles stetler,", Last p24

BRUCE NAUMAN: CLOWN TORTURE, 1987, OneD #37 1999 June p7

BRUCE NAUMAN: RAW-WAR, 1971, Chiron #64 2001 Spr 6

BRUCE NAUMAN: THE TRUE ARTIST HELPS THE WORLD BY REVEALING MYSTIC TRUTHS, 1988, OneD #37 1999 June p7

BRUCE, OL' BUDDY, Last p25

BRUSH UP YOUR SHAKESPEARE, English p12

THE BUBBLE MACHINE THEY COULDN'T TURN OFF, ZZZ #8 1995 p13

BUCKLE UP, AMERICA, Twist #3/4 1996 Sum np

BUD POWELL ON VERVE, Eyes p39, http://members.aol.com:/plabjazz/jazzpoet.html#spain, http://members.tripod.com/Raindog/mingus.html, Lummox Sam p40, More Jazz p6, Reater #2 1998 p201, Zerx C #46 1998 p6

A BUDDING CRITIC OF LITERATURE AND TAUROMACHIA, Death p31, Etc #14 1979 p25

LA BUFADORA

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Dying p9, Some Good p35, Time Zone track 19, Truly Fine 1984 p7

BUFFALO BOB, Spring n.s. #8 1999 Oct p112

"build a yellow house", Life p25, NerveC #10 2000 Fall p58

BUKOWSKI, Tundra #2 2001 Sept p96

BUKOWSKI AT HIS BEST, All's p37, CBASB p23, Cerberus #35 1999 July p3, NWTCP p65, Worm #56 1974 p151

BUKOWSKI AT HIS BEST[in Japanese], BlueB #12 1997 Mar p24

BUKOWSKI, DU VERRATER, CBETT p39

"bukowski has always said he prefers", Gringo p16, Gringo 2d p16

"bukowski hat gut daran getan, sich", Hommage p29

BUKOWSKI: STOPROCENTNI TYP - OLOMOUC, VOTOBIA 1996, http:/spike.forfree.at/paolo/buk_cz.htm

"bukowski was right to", Brobd #24 2002 Sum, http://members.tripod.com/Raindog/buk2000.html, Life p189, Lummox 2000 Aug 6(8?) p23, Reater #3 1999 p26

BUKOWSKI WIE ER LEIBT UN LEBT, CBETT p35

THE BULLET TRAIN, Takes p9

"bumping in the oakland", Bender #3 2000 p21, Life p166

"a bunch of us ex-jocks", Familiarities p28

"a bunch of us moonlighting academics", Slip #19 1999 p77

THE BUNNYFISH, Round–Up p122, West p205, Worm #143 1996 p122

BURN, Borges p62, Worm #67 1977 p62

BURY MY TOYOTA AT WOUNDED KNEE, Two Sum p13

"but at ten o'clock,", Lost #15 1983 Oct p33

BUT BEAR TIPPED FIFTEEN PER CENT

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Buying p21

BUT EVERYONE'S ON PROZAC, Back East p47

BUT HE DOESN'T SAY WHAT TYPE WILL, Home 6(3) 1988 Nov p5

BUT HE LOVES IT, Capr 1990 Mar p38, Firebird Ex p31, Firebird p31

BUT I FAIL, Clock #8 1987 Fall p30, Short p14

BUT I HAD NO DESIRE TO FIND OUT FOR MYSELF, English p14

"'but i need you,' i said", Worm #127 1992 p119

"but I was locked in the bathroom", Kansas Q 3(3) 1971 Sum p96

"but i'll still put my money on", Penny #6 1994 Apr p5

"but i'm looking forward to", Clock #8 1987 Fall p30, Short p13

BUT IRISH, ALSO, Round–Up p103, Worm #143 1996 p103

"but isn't poetry", Round–Up p121, Worm #143 1996 p121

BUT IT DIDN'T STOP ME OR THE DOG, Chiron 13(2) 1994 p2

"but later that day my mother and i discuss", Rochester p21, West p217

BUT MAYBE EVERYPLACE, Black Tape #4 1991 p8

BUT PLEASE, NO THOMAS KINKADES, Embryonic 1(1) 2003 Mar p16

BUT PLEASE: NO THOMAS KINKADES, Coagula #57 2002 June p34

BUT, SERIOUSLY, FOLKS, Some Toad p133, Worm #76 1979 p133

"but she decided to employ", Two Sum p17

"but some days i'm happy.", Grasslands #14 1996 Win p22, Mystical p10

BUT SOONER OR LATER, Fat Tu 1991 p49

"...but the day occurred when", Seesaw p25, WHR 22(3) 1968 Sum p234

"but the ghettoes didn't vote for reagan", Clock #4 1986 Spr p6, ISMM (a) side 2, Madman p30

"but there is nary a one in sight", English p4

"But what if an ass's asshole assaulted the glass?", http://www.geocities.com/remark_poetry/ #9 2001 June, http://www.geocities.com/remark_poetry/00113.html

"but when I made sure", Two Sum p7

THE BUTT-BUTT WALL, Art & Life p13

BUTTERFLY, Life p68

"by 1859 he had matured beyond", Firebird Ex p140, Freedom #7 1998 p18

BY JOVE, I THINK SHE'S GOT IT, MainS 3(1) 1998 Spr p59, Sporting p26

BY LAND, SEA, AND AIR

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Maelstrom #20 1982

"by midnight, when we roll up to ray's house,"

Locklin, Gerald & Zepeda, Rafael, We Love p23

"by the final hour of the faculty bash", Bard p111, Worm #135 1994 p111

"by the time i arrive back from england", Hospital p1

"By the time the police arrived", Scenes p70, TeqP #1 1977 Spr p2

 

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"Ça prend du temps pour en arriver là, mais ça ne peut mal de vous tuer.", Recueil p3

CABBAGE CONUNDRUM, Roadwork #8 1983? p20

"the cabbie from the oakland airport to", Iceberg p22, Worm #131 1993 p155

THE CABBIES ARE IN MOURNING, ISMM (a) side 1, Madman p10, Pearl #8 1989 Spr/Sum p33, Toad Half p33

CABERNET NOSTALGIA, Firebird Ex p46, Firebird p46, Worm #80 1980 p141

THE CABLE, Bellingham 9(1) 1986 Spr p32

CABLED, Redneck #12 1987 Spr p59

"a cafeteria is not", Firebird Ex p55, Firebird p55, Poetry/LA #20 1990 Spr/Sum p72

"the calendar translates it,", Poetry/LA #5 1982/83 Fall/Win p31

CALIFORNIA, New Geog p278, Son Poop p24

"the california angels,", Gringo p7, Gringo 2d p7

"California's business community", Bellingham 4(2) 1981 Fall p7

CALL ME A COCKEYED OPTIMIST, Firebird Ex p166, Prop #4 1998 Win/Spr p18

THE CALLER, Rochester p20

"the camel sings", Poetry Di #10 1995 Spr p67

CAMEL: T'ANG DYNASTY, Poetry Di #10 1995 Spr p67

THE CAMERA EYE, By Land p37, Maelstrom #20 1982 p37

"A camera makes the wilderness a museum.", Two Sum p19

CAMPING, Poop p21

"can even ezra", Baby #4 1971 July p25

"'can i use your phone?' she says.", ISMM (a) side 1, Madman p18, Words #1 1988 Fall p10

CAN ONE SURVIVE WITHOUT ONE'S FLIGHT-OR-FIGHT REFLEX?, Purple #2 1998? p44

CANCELING A PEP TALK, Impulse #9 1980 June p2

CANINE TASTE TREAT, Back East p18

THE CANOPY (HUPPA), 1912, Life p141, Spring n.s. #7 1998 Fall p141

CAN'T WIN, Truly Fine 5(2) 1981 p11

CAN'T WIN 'EM ALL, http://www.angelfire.com/il/kinglog/frameindex.html, http://www.angelfire.com/il/kinglog/locklin.html

CAN'T YOU EVER JUST BE NICE?, Last p12

A CANTICLE OF THE SUBLIME, Toad's Eur p27

THE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD, Toad's Sab p22

CAPSTONES, NerveC #4 1997 Fall p57

A CAPSULE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF THREE DECADES, Bogg #68 1997 p14

CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT COWBOY SISTER CARRIE, Son Poop p10, Worm #39 1970 p106

CARAVAN, Duke p11

THE CARAVANS, GYPSY CAMP NEAR ARLES, Redneck #24 1993 Spr p32

THE CARDIO-PULMONARY RESUSCITATION CLASS, Author p16, http://www.showerhead.org/p__m/book/lock.html, http://www.showerhead.org/p__m/shrimp/shrimp.html #1, Shrimp 2000 Fall p18

CARLO SARACENI: MARTYRDOM OF ST. CECILIA, Spill #7 1998 Spr/Sum p79, Sporting p27

CARMEN, Life p87

CARPACCIO WOULD HAVE SYMPATHIZED, ZZZ #25 1999 Oct p3

CARPE THE PER DIEM, Gypsy #1 1984 p4

"carrion comfort, despair, of course", AKA #6 1991 Spr p6, Big Man p20

THE CARROT AND THE WHIP, Worm #109 1988 p6

CARTA BLANCA

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Yellow p24

"the casa nova of doheny's bar in seal beach", Worm #35 1969 p6

CASPAR DAVID FRIEDRICH: TWO MEN CONTEMPLATING THE MOON, 1830, Henry's p24

A CASTING LESSON

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Buying p26

"the cast-iron sculpture, decoy,", Chiron #58 1999 Sum p9

CASUALTY OF THE RECENT WARS, Children p52, Worm #106/107 1987 p52

"the cat", Friendly p43

"the cat has brought another lizard home.", Purr #4 1976 p17, Scenes p63

"the cat lands on the coffee table,", Worm #127 1992 p122

CAT LOVERS, BEWARE, Ambit #125 1991 p45, Exquisite 9(1/4) 1991 Jan/Apr p39

CAT POEM, LiqO #33 2003? p25

"the catalogue views it as a", Life p29

CATCHING DIOGENES NAPPING, Death p20, Winn 3(5) 1982 Aug p17

THE CAT-DREAM, Last p40

"a catholic college i once transferred", Sheila #9 1994 p30

A CATHOLIC GENTLEMAN, Last p19

CATHY, CHILD OF LOVE, Erratica 1(1) 1971 p15

"cathy, child of love will linger", Erratica 1(1) 1971 p15

"the cats are sleeping in the meadow.", Firebird Ex p98, Firebird p98, Italia 4(1/2) 1979 Jan/June p26

CATS HATE ME BECAUSE I DON'T FALL FOR THEIR BULLSHIT, Worm #127 1992 p122

CATS HAVE NINE LIVES: TOADS NONE, Toad's Sab p19

"cats perform cunnilingus on their kittens.", Thunder #4 1985 July/Aug p12

CAUSALITY, IMMEDIATE AND REMOTE, Inky #4 1991 Sum p2

CAVEMAN AND RENAISSANCE MAN, CSPQ 13(3) 1986 Aut p32

"ce poème-ci s'intitule 'que dalle.'", Recueil p8

CEÇI N'EST PAS UNE PIPE, Heel #5 1999 Win/Spr 20

"ceçi n'est pas une poeme.", Pearl #8 1989 Spr/Sum p38, Toad Half p38

A CELEBRITY

Locklin, Gerald & Zepeda, Rafael, We Love p9

CELL PHONE [prose], Pearl #32 2003 Spr/Sum p81

CELLO CONCERTO, Poop p61, SoC 1(1) 1970 Dec p9

CEMETERY GATES, 1917, Life p136, Spring n.s. #7 1998 Fall p142

CENTERFOLD PHOTOGRAPHER, Scree #19/21 1981 p74

CEREBRAL ACUPUNCTURE, MainS 5(1) 2000 Spr p19

CEREMONIAL, Rack p22, Worm #101 1986 p29

CÉZANNE, Art & Life p15

"cézanne painted a single pine tree", CNR 33(1/2) 1992 p247, Sporting p2

CÉZANNE: SELF-PORTRAIT: 1878-80, http://www.minotaurpress.com/bsi5/46LocklinGerald.htm, Life p168, Minotaur #36 2000 p46

CHAIM SOUTINE: HANGING TURKEY AND HEAD AND CARCASS OF A HORSE, Angelflesh #12 1999 p22, Life p187

CHAIM SOUTINE: HILL AT CÉRET, Life p112

CHAIM SOUTINE: LANDSCAPE AT CAGNES, Author p19, http://www.showerhead.org/p__m/book/lock.html

"'Champagne?' I observed.", Road/H #3 1976 Fall p19, Scenes p25

"the chances are he'll never negotiate", Lost & Found p20

A CHANGE IN THE WEATHER

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Durango p19

CHANGING OF THE GUARD, Staplegun #14 2002 Sum p16

CHANTILLY LACE, Last p26

"a character in an iris murdoch novel", Worm #132 1993 p208

CHARACTER WITNESS, West p209, Worm #99 1985 p81

CHARDIN, Sunset B p21

THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE, Scree #8 1977 p33

CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME, Poetry Now #26 1980 p43

"charles and i are discussing how feminist", Worm #140 1995 p185

CHARLES BAUDELAIRE: AUGUST 31, 1867, Firebird Ex p107, Firebird p107, Poetry/LA #20 1990 Spr/Sum p74, Riprap #16 1994 p81

CHARLES GLEYRE: JOHN LOWELL IN ORIENTAL DRESS, 1834, Amelia #26/27 1998 p13

CHARLES MINGUS: MINGUS AH UM, Duke p12

CHARLES SHEELER: CLASSIC LANDSCAPE, 1931, Life p60

CHARLEY, Last p24

CHARLIE BURCH, Borges p56, Worm #67 1977 p56

LE CHAT QUI PECHE

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Buying p19

THE CHATEAU D'IF, Toad's Eur p18

"a checked table cloth.", Wood #8 1998 p8

"a checkered tablecloth.", Sporting p28

CHECKING IN AND OUT, Abraxas #23/24 1981 p83

"checking in at the y, i overhear the two athletic", Pearl #8 1989 Spr/Sum p30, Toad Half p30

CHEMICALS AND ELECTRONIC CULTURE, http://www.poetrystory.com/poetry%20&%20story%20magazine/p&s%20no.%2015%20vol.%208%20spring%202003/no.15%20spring%202003.htm, Purple #2 1998? p15

CHET, More Jazz p7, Zerx C #46 1998 p7

CHICAGO, CHICAGO, I'LL SHOW YOU AROUND, Back East p53

THE CHIFFAROBE, Fl Q 2(2) 1969 Apr p28, Son Poop p44

"a child is a snowman;", Simple V #1 1998 p51

"the child reaches for the mother's mouth.", Gringo p15, Gringo 2d p15

THE CHILD STAR, ZZZ #12 1996 Win p4

CHILD WITH A DOVE (PICASSO -- 1901), Maybe p13

"the children are building", Poetry/LA #10 1985 Spr/Sum p6

"children must have come to hate", Spill #9 1999 Spr/Sum p62

CHILDREN OF A LESSER DEMAGOGUE, Children p41, Worm #106/107 1987 p41

"the children of the sun", Poetry/LA #10 1985 Spr/Sum p6

"children should not smoke cigars.", Art & Life p19, First #14 2000 p25, http://www.four–sep.com/pages/Sampler14.html#paul klee schoolgirls

"the chilean jazz ingenue", Four Jazz p8

"chimneys replace steeples.", Spring n.s. #5 1996 Fall p99

CHINATOWN, Dolphin p22, Worm #93 1984 p22

"the chinese built a skyscraper temple,", Big Man p22, Black Tape #4 1991 p9, Cerberus #22 1996 Mar/May p3

CHINESE CHECKMATE, FreeT 2(2) 2000 Fall p9

"a chinese friend of his daughter", Macao p21

CHOCOLATE BUNNY, Prince p22

CHOP-CHOP, Children p55, Worm #106/107 1987 p55

"Chopped up in her flower pots.", Borges p56, NWTCP p70, Worm #67 1977 p56

CHOPPERS, Mag (NY) #4 1969 p119

CHOW CHOW CIAO, Hospital p29

CHRIST STOPPED AT ALBANY, Return p7

CHRIST WAS AT SUNSET BEACH: A SEQUEL, Star Trek p19, Worm #31 1968 p19

"christ, what great costumes!", Home 10(1) 1995 Sum p16, Mystical p12

CHRISTEN KØBKE: A VIEW OF ONE OF THE LAKES IN COPENHAGEN, 1838, Staple #34 1995 Win p77

CHRISTIAN DIOR: BALL GOWN: JUNON, Exquisite #51 1995 p32

CHRISTIAN HEEB: GRAND UNION CANAL, CAMDEN TOWN, PHOTO, 2000, http://www.raggededge.btinternet.co.uk/broadside2.htm

CHRISTIAN HEEB: MARQUIS OF GRANBY PUB IN RATHBONE PLACE, PHOTO, 2000, Young p31

CHRISTIAN HEEB: NATIONAL GALLERY, TRAFALGAR SQUARE, PHOTO, 2000, Henry's p14

CHRISTIAN HEEB: SOUTH KENSINGTON, PHOTO, 2000, Coagula #54 2001 Nov p40, http://www.raggededge.btinternet.co.uk/broadside2.htm

CHRISTIAN HEEB: TOWER BRIDGE, PHOTO, 2000, Henry's p19

CHRISTIAN HEEB: VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM, PHOTO, 2000, Henry's p20

CHRISTIAN HEEB: VIEW FROM ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL, PHOTO, 2000, Henry's p16

CHRISTIAN HEEB: WESTMINSTER ABBEY, PHOTO, 2000, Henry's p17

THE CHRISTIAN MINISTRY TO THE VARIOUSLY COLORED PEOPLES, Dolphin p21, Worm #93 1984 p21

CHRISTIAN SCHAD: COUNT ST. GENOIS D'ANNEAUCOURT, 1927, First #7 1998 p19, Sporting p44

CHRISTIAN SCHAD: SELF-PORTRAIT WITH MODEL, 1927, First #5 1997 p20

CHRISTMAS AT SUNSET BEACH, Sunset B p17, Trace #69 1968 p467

CHRISTMAS AT SUNSET BEACH: #3, Runc 1971? p27

THE CHRISTMAS SONG (CHESTNUTS) [GL singing], Brother track 7

CHRISTOPHER BURKETT: FIR AND SNOW, IB&AB p96

CHRISTOPHER WILHELM ECKERSBERG: WOMAN STANDING IN FRONT OF A MIRROR, 1837, Tears #18 1996 Aut p53

"chuck and i are sitting in the office", Maelstrom #18/19 1981 p54, West p199

CHUCK ARGO: TURNING AWAY, Simple V #2 1999 Feb p24

CHUCK CLOSE, Coagula #39 1999 May p32, http://10.cyberhost.net/wanton/locklin.html, Mystical p14

CHUCK CLOSE: ELIZABETH, 1989, ZZZ #31 2001 Mar p16

CHUCK CLOSE: ROY II (1994), Chiron #67 2001 Win p11

THE CHUTNEY GIRLS, Son Poop p38, WHR 21(4) 1967 Aut p310

CINDY SHERMAN, Henry's p7

"the cinema could not have portrayed decadence.", Worm #99 1985 p81

THE CIRCUITS ARE IN DANGER OF OVERLOADING, Women p139, Worm #88 1982 p139

THE CIVILIZING OF THE SHREW, Some Toad p146, Worm #76 1979 p146

CLAES OLDENBURG, Coagula #60 2002 Dec p44

CLAES OLDENBURG: FRENCH FRIES AND KETCHUP, GIANT FAGENDS, AND SOFT TOILET, ZZZ #38 2002 p20

"claire tells me: 'i felt i ought to tell his doctor", Return p8, West p197

THE CLAM-DIP POEM, Scree #1 1974 p4

CLASS, Worm #85 1982 p30

CLASSIC ANECDOTE FROM A CLASS ACT, Minotaur #33 1998 p22, Staplegun #11 2001 Spr p27

CLAUDE MONET: WOMAN WITH A PARASOL: MADAME MONET AND HER SON, 1875, Art & Life p17

THE CLAUDE RAINS OF SEAL BEACH, ISMM (a) side 1, Madman p22, Pinch 5(1) 1984 p17

CLAUDIA ACUÑA, Four Jazz p8

"Clawing his way", Two Sum p16

CLEAN FINGERNAILS, Pittsburgh p11

A CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER TO SOCIETY, Bellingham 4(2) 1981 Fall p51, Clear p2, Naming p127, Worm #64 1976 p127

"Clearly it was a case in reverse", Mandala #5 1969 p66

THE CLOCK DOES NOT GO CLICKETY-CLACK, Dockernet #31 2000 May p1, Jeté #8 2001 May p34

"the clock on the wall", Dockernet #31 2000 May p1, Jeté #8 2001 May p34

CLOCKWORK BARLEY, Worm #61 1976 p7

CLOSE BUT NO CIGAR, Last p36

CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE COUNTERPRODUCTIVE KIND, Riprap #5 1983 p64, Short p6

THE CLOSEST DISTANCE IS SELDOM DIRECT, Abraxas #31/32 1984 p21

"the closest i have ever come to spending", Owen 14(2) 1991 Fall p52

CLOSET DRAMA, Minotaur 3(1) 1978 p24

A CLOSET DRAMA IS NOT ONE IN WHICH, Dolphin p25, Worm #93 1984 p25

CLOSING THE BOOK, Life p49

"closing, toad says, 'let me just pop"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Lincoln p15

CLOTHES MAKE THE WOMAN, Between p295, Gypsy spec. 1986 p5, Sierra 1(1) 1984 Fall p66

THE CLOUDS, Etc 1(2) 1976 p9, Scenes p33

CLOWN TORTURE, http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Cafe/7475/locklin4.html

THE CLUB MEISTERS

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Yellow p15

THE CLYDESDALE TWO-STEP, Lemon #1 1983 p19

C'MON, FELLA, GIVE US A BREAK

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Durango p17

C'MON, JOHN, OnBus #6/7 1990/91 Sum/Spr p137, Pinch 5(1) 1984 p16

C'MON KID, BE REASONABLE, Gringo p16, Gringo 2d p16

THE COACH, RedD 1(3) 1991 p36

COCKATIEL, Dolphin p18, Friendly p41, Worm #93 1984 p18

COCOONING COMES TO THE BREAD BASKET, Bard p119, Worm #135 1994 p119

COFFEE-LESS BREAK, Familiarities p28

COIGNS OF VANTAGE, Madrona 3(9/10) 1975 p13, Seesaw p33

THE COLD GATES, Exquisite #55 1995 p22

COLD, STRAIGHT FROM THE CAN, Worm #92 1983 p149

A COLLEAGUE AND CONFRERE, Some Toad p137, Worm #76 1979 p137

"a colleague of mine writes a clever poem", Short p17, Verve 2(1) 1990 Spr p11

THE COLLECTED WORDS

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Durango p2

COLLEGE BOWL, Scree #3 1975 p21

A COLONIST, Short p18, Worm #81/82 1981 p43

COLOR AS ABSOLUTE: A FAUVIST NIGHTMARE, Longhouse 1983 Spr p16

COLOR IS NOT PURPLE, Chiron 11(2) 1992 p6

COLORED PAPER IMAGE VII (YELLOW CURVE WITH GRAY), 1970, Chiron 9(3) 1990 p11, Firebird Ex p69, Firebird p69

COLORING THE CARE BEAR, Rack p6, Sun 1986 Feb 2 p20

"colors, unlike other people's children,", Winn 3(5) 1982 Aug p15

COMBAT TRAINING, Firebird Ex p141, FiveA #10 1998 p6

COME AGAIN ANOTHER DAY, Outtakes p12

COME SUMMER, Fireweed (Lorane) #1 1982 Win p36, ISMM (a) side 1, Madman p11

THE COMEDIAN AS THE LETTER G, CQ 2(2) 1977 Sum p17, Seesaw p7

A COMER: CARLOS McKINNEY WITH ELVIS JONES, http://www.raggededge.btinternet.co.uk/acomer.htm, Life p95

COMING OF AGE IN SAN CLEMENTE, Buffalo 1988 Apr 3 p.E11, COD (a) side 1, COD p21, Pinch 7(4) 1987 p20, Teaching 2(3) 1988 Spr p36

COMING OUT OF THE EMPTY BARN OF A BAR INTO THE LATE AFTERNOON GLARE

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Yellow p30

"coming out of the movie, yanks,", Death p14, PLP #41, SA4, Women p132, Worm #88 1982 p132

A COMMERCIAL FOR DIE-HARD BATTERIES, Bard p109, Iceberg p7, Worm #135 1994 p109

"the commercial for sudafed says", NerveC #7 1999 Spr p5

COMMISERATION, Criminal p18, Worm #61 1976 p8

THE COMMON GRAVE, Bellingham 9(1) 1986 Spr p30, Rack p13

"common images of common", FiveA #11 1999 p26

THE COMMON READER, Pearl #31 2002 Sum p11

COMMUNITY, Back East p48

THE COMPANY OF WOMEN, Back East p33

A COMPARISON OF LOCAL PULCHRITUDES, Two Sum p32

COMPASSION, Comet #1 1984 Sep/Oct p13

A COMPENSATION, Pearl #25 1997 Fall/Win p18

COMPOSITION IN RED, WHITE, AND YELLOW, 1938, Poetry/LA #18 1989 Spr/Sum p61

"con el atatúd abierto", Poetas p59

"con el ataúd abierto", Nueva p103

CONCERNING CERTAIN ATTACKS ON JOHN IRVING, Fear p4, Planet 1(3) 1984 p3

"concerning that summer", Toad's Sab p50

CONCHISE COUNTY [sic], Last p32

CONCIERTO DE ARANJUEZ, http://members.aol.com/plabjazz/jazzpoet.html#spain, Two Jazz p12

THE CONDEMNED MAN'S LAST SUPPER, Bard p116, Iceberg p25, West p82, Worm #135 1994 p116

THE CONDESCENSION OF THE NEWLY ORTHODOX, Last p46

CONDITIONAL SURRENDER, Etc 1(4)/2(1) 1977 p22

"a cone is never an ice cream cone,", Art Farmer p13, Genre #14 1992 p63, Zerx C #43 1997 p13

"A Confession: I like French's mustard.", West p175

"a confession: i like french's mustard.", Firebird Ex p121

"a confession: i like french's mustard.", CQ 1(2) 1976 Spr p24, Firebird p121, SoWAm 17(2) 1992 Spr p47

CONFESSIONAL, Last p40

THE CONFLICTING INTERESTS OF THE PATERFAMILIAS, Mag (G) #12 p43

CONNECT THE DOTTED LINES, Life p75

CONNIE HAWKINS, Maelstrom #14/15 1979 p8

A CONNOISSEUR, Bellingham 4(2) 1981 Fall p7, Treasure p5

CONNOISSEURS OF COMFORT, Stance #5 1988 p57

THE CONQUERORS, ZZZ #25 1999 Oct p3

THE CONSEQUENCES OF A LOWERED DRINKING AGE, Last p45

CONSERVING OXYGEN, Hem Col p36

"considering how few freeways one finds"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Dying p4, Truly Fine 1984 p10

CONSTANT CONVERT, Fire! #4 p12

CONSTANTIN BRANCUSI: BIRD IN SPACE, 1927, Royal 1(2) 1997 p27, Running p44

CONSTANTIN BRANCUSI: FISH, 1930, Exquisite #58 1996 p35

CONSTANTIN BRANCUSI: MADEMOISELLE POGANY, 1912, Author p11, http://www.showerhead.org/p__m/book/lock.html

CONSTANTIN BRANCUSI: SLEEPING MUSE, 1909-10, FiveA #17 2002 p21

CONSTANTIN BRANCUSI: SLEEPING MUSE, 1909-1910, Coagula #57 2002 June p34

CONSTANTIN BRANCUSI: SLEEPING MUSE III, Running p39, Spill #6 1997 Fall/Win p100

CONSTANTIN BRANCUSI: THE KISS, 1916, Wood #4 1996 p4

A CONSTITUENCY OF DUNCES, COD (a) side 1, COD p18, http://www.slipstreampress.org/dunces.html, ISMM (a) side 2, IWO 50 min. 4 sec., New Geog p279, Pinch 5(1) 1984 p16, PressT 1993 Aug 20 p.W16

CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM, OR, EVERY ATROCITY MUST HAVE A SILVER LINING, Abraxas #31/32 1984 p21

CONTACTS, Iceberg p14, NerveC #2 1996 Fall p13

A CONTEMPORARY LITERARY PHENOMENON, Smellfeast #1 1994 Dec p6

"the contents of toad's luggage qualify him"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Yellow p16

"contrary to popular opinion", Toad's Sab p21

"Contrary to what the media would have you believe", CQ 1(3) 1976 Sum p53

CONTROL, ZZZ #15 1997 p42

THE CONTROLS, NerveB #4 1997 Win p13, Sporting p18

A COOL HEAD, Two Sum p43

THE COOLEST CATS ON THE CHOPPING BLOCK, http://www.raggededge.btinternet.co.uk/coolest.htm, Life p100

A CO-OPERATIVE EFFORT, Bard p110, Worm #135 1994 p110

COPS GET STRESS-DISABILITY PENSIONS, Round–Up p129, Worm #143 1996 p129

"coral reefs enclose the emerald waters.", Hem Col p37

CORIOLANUS SMITH, Fl Q 2(1) 1969 Jan p49

"Coriolanus T. (Bad Charlie) Smith", Fl Q 2(1) 1969 Jan p49

A CORNER OF ONE'S OWN, Some Toad p137, Worm #76 1979 p137

COROT: MEMORY OF MORTEFONTAINE, First #8 1998 p25, http://www.four–sep.com/pages/Sampler08.html#Corot, Sporting p42

COROT: VOLTERRA, THE CITADEL, http://www.poetrystory.com/poetry%20&%20story%20magazine/p&s%20no.%208%20vol.%20IV%20Fall%201999%20issue/locklin%20gerald.htm

THE CORRIDORS OF POWER, Gringo p10, Gringo 2d p10

CORROBORATING EVIDENCE, Random W #3 1984 May p29

the cossack in the red hat,", Poetry/LA #19 1989/90 Fall/Win p52

THE COTTAGE, Life p37, Tears #28 2001 Spr p42

THE COTTON PICKERS, Henry's p31

"cottonwoods whistle by experimental streams.", Open #6 1989 p21

COULD SARTRE OR W. C. FIELDS HAVE SAID IT BETTER?, Clock #8 1987 Fall p28

THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISCO, Sheila #2 1991 p11

A COUNTERPART, ZZZ #12 1996 Win p4

COUNTERPARTS, Tears #32 2002 Sum p82

COUNTER-PRODUCTIVE QUESTIONS, Stanford p9

THE COUNTRY SCHOOL, Henry's p29

"a couple, almost indistinguishable", Cerberus #31 1998 p18

"a couple of days before the trip", By Land p5, Maelstrom #20 1982 p5, West p97

"a couple of decades ago, a wise", Running p9, Xib #6 1994 p50

A COUPLE OF HOURS APART, Two Sum p28

A COUPLE OF IMMORTALS, Spring n.s. #5 1996 Fall p90, West p86

"a couple of months ago, i let", OneD #40 1999 Sep p10, Running p28, Worm #144 1997 p156

"a couple of years ago", Worm #103 1986 p95

"a couple of years ago my aunt claire", Rochester p34, West p69

THE COURTESAN, 1887, Life p27

COVENTRY, Last p14

COVENTRY: AN ADDENDUM, Last p14

"the cover art of the teacher's magazine", Poetry Now #19 1978 p44

THE COVER OF THE TOKYO-MONTANA EXPRESS, Bellingham 6(2) 1983 Fall p16

COVER THY FLANKS, Worm #141 1996 p42

"cow spelled backward is woc", Everywhere p12

"cowboy bob tells me,", Pinch 5(4) 1985 p26

CRAB ON ITS BACK, Life p29

"cracks strengthen walls.", Poetry/LA #18 1989 Spr/Sum p60

CRAZY, Bender #2 1999 p44

CRAZY JANE TALKS TO THE TOAD, Round–Up p141, Worm #143 1996 p141

CREATIVE CONSULTANT, Tears #4 p12

"the creator was the first calligrapher;", Art: M #24 2001 p37

"creature of newsprint", Wood #9 1998 p5

CREELEY, Big B 2(1) 1974 p17

LA CREME DE LA CREME, Etc 1(4)/2(1) 1977 p23, Seesaw p42

"the cricket leaps from", RedD 1(3) 1991 p36

"the cripple on the beach", Wood #2 1995 Fall p8

THE CRITIC, Borges p77, Worm #67 1977 p77

THE CRITIC RE-CALIBRATES, Back East p30

"the critic says this photo", Life p117

THE CRITICAL DIRECTION, NWTCP p63

A CRITICAL STUDY OF THE WORKS OF STEVIE CRANE, Worm #56 1974 p148

CROQUE M'AMSELLE, Staplegun #11 2001 Spr p26

CROSS TRAINING, http://www.angelfire.com/il/kinglog/frameindex.html, http://www.angelfire.com/il/kinglog/locklin.html

"crossing paths after many months", Maybe p15

CROSSING THE CREEK, Calif p19, Firebird Ex p9, Firebird p9

"crossing the creek, i extend a hand", Calif p19, Firebird Ex p9, Firebird p9, Pinch 8(2) 1987 p26

"crossing the park, on the way home", Riprap #11 1989 p42

"the crowing of the", Baby #4 1971 July p25

CROWNED BUDDHA, THAILAND, 13th CENTURY, Active Ing p20, Peaky #2 1997 Win p16

THE CRUELEST HOMOPHOBE, Tears #31 2002 Spr p15

"a crutch is erect against the pay phone.", Grimoire #4 1983 Spr p39

CUBAN STOGIES, Hem Col p22

CUERPO ELECTORAL DE INEPTOS, Nueva p104, Poetas p60

THE CUISINE WAS SIMPLY DIVINE, Tomor #18 1998 p8

A CULINARY CLAIM TO FAME, Pittsburgh p17

THE CULMINATION, Attention 2(2) 1977 June p11, Death p21

CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY, Truly Fine 6(2) 1983 p8

"the current law allows me", Hem Col p4

A CUTE KIND OF SCARECROW, Bottomfish #19 1998 p49

 

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"d. h. lawrence was at the health spa", Running p35, Worm #103 1986 p96

DA VINCI STOPPED AT THE BLACK-AND-BLUEPRINTS, Slip #16 1996 p62

A DAB OF PATERNAL SELF-PITY, Blind #6 1995 May p6, Iceberg p24

DADA DENTISTRY, Worm #121 1991 p38

"'daddy,' my daughter asks, 'why do doctors", Blind #6 1995 May p7, Mystical p22, Ven 2(3) 1993 Aug/Sep p22

"daisy longfellow", Some Toad p142, Worm #76 1979 p142

DALE CARNABY, Truly Fine 5(1) 1981 Spr p11

DALE CHILULY: CERULEAN BLUE MACCHIA WITH CHARTREUSE LIP WRAP, BLOWN GLASS SCULPTURE, OneD 1997 July p18

"dáma na lavièce", BST p23, http://icepol.host.sk/bukowski/locklinbukzarucenytip.htm

"die dame auf der bank", CBETT p21

DAMNED WITHOUT PRAISE, Proof #6 1984/85 Win p11

"dancer, crowned and silk-", Heel #7 2000 p34

DANIEL BOONE MADE BETTER TIME, Back East p39

DANNY BOY [GL singing], Albuz track 16, Brother track 9

"Dans un poêle, cruisez à l'etouffée un livre de", Recueil p15

DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI: BOCCA BACIATA (LIPS THAT HAVE BEEN KISSED), ZZZ #33 2001 Nov p25

DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI: MY LADY GREENSLEEVES, Shoes #2 2001 March p55

DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI: PORTRAIT OF MRS. MORRIS, Home #45 1999 Fall/Win p17

"Dark urban Ondine, as untamed in-", Sunset B p8

"Darkness wakes my only wife", Sunset B p15

A DASHING FIGURE, Pearl #22 1995 Fall/Win p54

DATE RAPE, Atom 4(13) 1994 Win p61

"the daughter of the long beach school librarian", Sunset B p16, WHR 21(4) 1967 Aut p310

"dave and mark induce toad to go plunging with them", Pittsburgh p19

"dave cherin so fell in love with the movie,", PLP #39, Women p136, Worm #88 1982 p136

DAVID HAMMONS: CONCERTO IN BLACK AND BLUE, 2002, Coagula #61 2003 Mar p8

DAVID HOCKNEY: A LARGE DIVER, Sporting p14, Stride #35 1993 p12

DAVID HOCKNEY: A LAWN BEING SPRINKLED, Mystical p9

DAVID HOCKNEY: CELIA IN BLACK DRESS WITH WHITE FLOWERS, 1974, El Dor #2 1998 May p16

DAVID HOCKNEY: DE LONGPRE AVENUE, 1976, Round–Up p111, Worm #143 1996 p111

DAVID HOCKNEY: EIGHT SUNCHAIRS BY A POOL, 1976, Pearl #25 1997 Fall/Win p19

DAVID HOCKNEY: GARROWBY HILL, 1998, Cider #1 2000 p117, Life p153

DAVID HOCKNEY: GEOMETRIC WAVES, 1989, Pearl #25 1997 Fall/Win p19

DAVID HOCKNEY: MY BEDROOM, Round–Up p111, Worm #143 1996 p111

DAVID HOCKNEY: MY FATHER, PARIS, JANUARY, 1974, Active Ing p24, Wood #6 1997 p1

DAVID HOCKNEY: PORTRAIT OF ANDY WARHOL, PARIS, 1974, Round–Up p110, Transit #8 1988 Feb p38, Worm #143 1996 p110

DAVID HOCKNEY: SHELL GARAGE, LUXOR, 1974, El Dor #1 1997 Nov p23

DAVID HOCKNEY: THE ROAD ACROSS THE WOLDS, Life p196, Tears #24 1999 Aut p62

DAVID HOCKNEY: THE ROAD TO YORK THROUGH SLEDMERE, Life p163, Reater #3 1999 p24

DAVID HOCKNEY: THREE CHAIRS WITH A SECTION OF A PICASSO MURAL, 1970, Big Man p21, FiveA #5 1991 p15

DAVID HOCKNEY: TRISTAN AND ISOLDE, Brouhaha #14 1998 July p21

DAVID HOCKNEY: TWO DECK CHAIRS, CALVI, 1972 (DETAIL), Firebird Ex p99, Firebird p99, Poetry/LA #19 1989/90 Fall/Win p51, Riprap #16 1994 p80

DAVID HOCKNEY'S A LAWN BEING SPRINKLED, Bard p121, Worm #135 1994 p121

THE DAY AFTER HE HAS BEEN PLACED IN A FULL-BODY CAST, Bard p116, Worm #135 1994 p116

"the day after i make my return flight final,", By Land p39, Maelstrom #20 1982 p39

THE DAY AMERICA BEGAN ITS DECLINE AS AN INDUSTRIAL POWER, Return p7, West p118

A DAY AT THE RACES, Misc 7(2) 1972 Spr p9, Poop p27

"the day before thanksgiving", Round–Up p105, Worm #143 1996 p105

"the day before, when i had mentioned over the phone", Pearl #22 1995 Fall/Win p55

"the day he came home from swimming", Heel #6 1999 Sum/Fall p15

THE DAY MAURY WILLS CAME BACK TO STEAL ONE LAST ONE, Lit C #3 1977 Aug p15, NWTCP p72

"the day my daughter took", Blank #3 1991/92 Win p6

A DAY OF DUMB MOTHERFUCKERS, Wood #2 1995 Fall p9

THE DAY OF THE RESTAURANTS, Etc #15/16 1980 p14

THE DAY OFF, Marilyn #3 1976 Aut p52

"The day that he lost fifteen thousand", Worm #112 1988 p127

"the day that toad came home", Rising #20 2000 Sum p14

"the day the headlines of the campus newspaper", Club p1

"the day they ganged", Fl Q 2(1) 1969 Jan p51, KCHU #17 1977 Mar p10, Poop p57, Toad 1970 p7, Toad 1975 p13, VenP p21

DAY TRIPS, Art & Life p20, Life p141

"Daylight dazzled me. In the desert of migraine", Michigan 3(4) 1964 Spr 52, Sunset B p21, Voices M 3(4) 1964 Spr p52

THE DAYS GO AWRY, http://members.tripod.com/Raindog/iceberg.html, Iceberg p41

DAYS OF HEAVEN'S GATE CAN'T WAIT, Impet #1 1984 Sep p23

THE DAYS OF TEQUILA AND SAGUAROS, Pearl #9 1989 Fall p38

D-DAY, 1980, Death p14, PLP #41, SA4, Women p132, Worm #88 1982 p132

DE KOONING IN DEMENTIA, Coagula #60 2002 Dec p45, http://www.raggededge.btinternet.co.uk/broadside2.htm

DE PROFUNDIS, Toad's Sab p9

"the dead are among us;", Panik #1 1998 p21, Sporting p16

"dear brenda, i got up early and, as i had promised you,", Some Toad p140, Worm #76 1979 p140

A DEAR GERALD NOTE, Children p54, Men p319, Worm #106/107 1987 p54

DEAR GOD, I HOPE YOU ENJOY SPENDING ETERNITY WITH THESE GUYS, Pearl #8 1989 Spr/Sum p36, Toad Half p36

"dear marvin malone, wrote toad,", Toad's Sab p16

DEAR MO, Seizure 2(1) 1973 Spr/Sum p14

DEAR MR. BEETHOVEN, Ark 2(4) 1974 p26

DEAR RON, Worm #60 1975 p146

DEATH BEFORE DISHONOR, Firebird Ex p10, Firebird p10, Longhouse 1983 Spr p16

A DEATH EROTIC, Abyss 2(2) 1969 p59

"death in venice,", Life p75

DEATH OF A LAWNMOWER, Son Poop p21, Tarzan p52, Worm #43 1971 p119

"the death of anne morrow lindbergh", Home #49 2003 Spr p20

THE DEATH OF BILLY MARTIN, Yank p14

THE DEATH OF JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Death p9, PLP #42, SA4, West p83, Women p131, Worm #88 1982 p131

THE DEATH OF SIMON BOLIVAR, Egg #3 1973 Sum p11

THE DEATH OF THE CHAMELEON, Akros #4 1981 Spr p23, Death p25, West p189

DEATH OF THE POET IN RESIDENCE, Chowder #7 1976 Fall/Win p88, NWTCP p67

THE DEATH OF WILLIAM HOLDEN, OR PARDON ME WHILE I PUKE, Cathartic #14 1985 Spr p11, Gringo p5, Gringo 2d p5

DEATH WISH, Life p74

DEATH WITHOUT HEADLINES, Abbey #52 1987 Jan p3, Treasure p12, West p201

"a debate occurs,", Hem Col p18

THE DEBUT OF THE BOULEVARDIER, Macao p21

DECADENT, Worm #78 1980 p81

DECISIONS, DECISIONS, Elec V #1 1999 Win p5, Life p56

THE DECLINE OF EDUCATION, Worm #60 1975 p150

THE DECLINE OF FRENCH CULTURE, Toad's Sab p40

DECONSTRUCTION, DECENTERING, DEMYTHOLOGIZING, Life p75

DEDICATION, Printed 31(1) 1998 p12

A DEFENCE OF POESY, Big B 2(1) 1974 p15

DÉGAS BETWEEN BALLETS, Art & Life p9, Louis R #3 2001 Sum/Fall p162

DÉGAS KNEW THAT BLUE RIBBONS COME UNTIED, OnBus 1(3) 1989 Fall p73

DÉGAS: LANDSCAPE WITH SMOKESTACKS, Bottomfish #19 1998 p50

DÉGAS: THE BELLELLI FAMILY, 1858-67, Firebird Ex p21, Firebird p21, OnBus 1(3) 1989 Fall p74

DEGREES OF DIFFICULTY, Aversion #4 1986 June p3

DEJA FUCKING VU, Last p14

"delft was blue or white", Coagula #54 2001 Nov p40, http://www.raggededge.btinternet.co.uk/broadside2.htm

THE DEMONSTRATION FOREST, Last p38

DEPRESSING BOOKS, Reater #2 1998 p204

DEPRESSIVE, Bard p109, Worm #135 1994 p109

DEPRIVING THE YOUNG OF A SENSE OF CLOSURE, Prophetic #7 1986 p84

DESCENDING TO NASSAU, Hem Col p37

"the desert creates the colors", Tears #24 1999 Aut p61

"desert dome bio-", Heel #7 2000 p33

"desire is its many meanings;", Hell p22, Life p114

THE DEVOLUTION OF A CLICHÉ, Split 1994 Spr p14

DIANA AND HER COMPANIONS, Coagula #53 2001 Sep p51, http://www.raggededge.btinternet.co.uk/broadside2.htm

DICK AND JANE, Slip #8 1988 p83

DICK IS NOT GIVEN TO FAINT PRAISE

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Durango p15

"dick meets jane.", Slip #8 1988 p83

DICKENS DICKINSON MELVILLE HARDY HUGO, Cerberus #24 1996 Mar/May p9, New Male p10, Worm #131 1993 p153

DID HARE KRISHNA DO IT IN A YELLOW SUBMARINE?, Pinch 7(2) 1986 p24, Short p8

"did he like himself in lipstick?", Smellfeast #2 1995 Apr p22

"'Did I ever tell you,' M. says, 'about the time", Lost & Found p4

"did james abbott mcneill whistler", http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Cafe/7475/locklin4.html

DID MORALITY EVOLVE FROM SALT?, First #4 1997 p25, Sporting p52

DID YOU ENJOY YOUR CANDIED YAMS, SCARFACE?, XRay #8 2001 np

"'did you hear,' gunther says, 'that my brother", Mongoose p12, Worm #125 1992 p35

"'did you know,' she tells me, 'that everytime", Bard p110, Worm #135 1994 p110

"did you know that claude monet lived", Firebird Ex p116, Firebird p116, Poetry/LA #17 1988/89 p105

"Didn't they stick one of them", CQ #10 1980 p16

A DIFFERENT DRUMMER, Mongoose p12, Worm #125 1992 p35

DIFFERENT FOLKS/DIFFERENT STROKES, Scree #11/12 1979 p64

DIFFERENT GENES/SAME RESULT, Author p18, http://www.showerhead.org/p__m/book/lock.html

A DIFFICULT QUESTION, Pearl #8 1989 Spr/Sum p31, Spring sup.#2 1989 Aug p6, Toad Half p31

THE DIGNITY OF ART FARMER, Art Farmer p5, Zerx C #43 1997 p5

DIMENSIONS, Embryonic 1(1) 2003 Mar p18

DINNER AT EIGHT FOR FIVE WITH DAVID BOWIE, BOI p85, Impet #2 1984 Dec p48

DINNER AT THE HOTEL MAGRITTE, NerveC #5 1998 Spr p20

DIONYSUS, GOD OF WINE AND POETRY, Slip #12 1992 Sum p12

A DIP IN THE BRINY, Gringo p8, Gringo 2d p8, West p126

DIRECT DIALING, Silent T #8 1995 p19

"the director, zeffirelli,", Life p70

DIRTY OLD MEN AND THE NEW DOUBLE STANDARD, Brobd #24 2002 Sum, http://members.tripod.com/Raindog/buk2000.html, Life p189, Lummox 2000 Aug 6(8?) p23, Reater #3 1999 p26

THE DISAPPEARANCE OF THE GREENWOOD, Firebird Ex p102, Firebird p102, Poetry/LA #6 1983 Spr/Sum p74

DISNEYLAND REVISITED, Open #4 1985 p47

DISTAFF, Lucid #21 1998 May p88

"the distinguished mid-century american poet", Worm #140 1995 p184

DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSS, Some Toad p134, Worm #76 1979 p134

DISTRIBUTIONAL ANALYSIS, Electrum #30 1983 Sum p22

A DISTURBING ASPECT OF THE TRUTH, Earthwords #6 1971 June p16, Poop p55, Scree #22/23 1983 p24

DIVERS TONGUES, Two Sum p42

DIVISION OF LABOR, Mt. A #4 1986 p15, Pinch 8(2) 1987 back cover, Rack p23

DIVORCEE, Am Sch 42(2) 1978 Spr p231, Poetry–Vision 9 min. 30 sec., PV, Scree #22/23 1983 p22, Seesaw p3, Side Affects side 2, West p127

DIVORCÉE, Recueil p6

DIVVYING UP THE LOOT, Amanda 1983 June p11

DO NOT BEND, WeAm 37(3) 2002 Fall p371

DO NOT GO GENTLE INTO THAT CHLORINE, Slip #14 1994 p125

"do not go gentle into that good night.", Zen #2 1995 Sep p6

DO NOT GO GENTLE INTO THOSE GOOD BOOKS, NerveC #10 2000 Fall p59

DO PEOPLE PAY TO VISIT GRACELAND?, Children p70, Worm #106/107 1987 p70

"do women feel that their clothes", Round–Up p140, Worm #143 1996 p140

"Do you consider sex dirty?", WeAm 37(3) 2002 Fall p373

"do you know how sick one can get", Art Farmer p15, Zen #1 1994 p48, Zerx C #43 1997 p15

"do you like frogs?", LAAW p18, Star Trek p16, Worm #31 1968 p16

"'Do you like whales?' my son asks me.", Fireweed (Lorane) #1 1982 Win p36, ISMM (a) side 1, Madman p11

"'Do you love me?' I asked.", AALBP p4, Geography p130, Inkshed #4 1986 Win p14, KCHU #17 1977 Mar p10, Last p10, Minn 8(2) 1968 p117, Poetry–Vision 16 min. 32 sec., Poop p3, PV, Side Affects side 2, Tarzan p36, Toad 1970 p1, Toad 1975 p11, VenP p21

"'do you read to your kids?' she demands", Random W #6 1985 May p28

"do you remember a student, e.s.,", ZZZ #10 1996 p17

"do you remember how bartleby the scrivener", Firebird Ex p79, Firebird p79, Worm #103 1986 p94

DO YOU REMEMBER THE SCENE IN THE GODFATHER WHERE JAMES CAAN SAYS, 'NOW MAKE SURE THAT THE GUN GETS STASHED IN THE REST ROOM...., Stand p129, Worm #124 1991 p136

"do you suppose it's because", ZZZ #20 1998? p42

"do you think we care", Zen #2 1995 Sep p13

"do you wish the deer and the buffalo", http://www.poetryism.com/poets/LocklinG.html

"doctor jack, you have", Poop p60, Worm #37 1970 p1

"the doctor who swims at the same pool", Embryonic 1(1) 2003 Mar p14

DOES ANYONE CARE WHETHER YOU DO?, Outtakes p9

DOES ANYONE EVER LEARN ANYTHING?, Worm #129 1993 p41

DOES NATURE SHAPE CHARACTER?, CSPQ 15(3) 1988/89 Win p56

DOES THIS MEAN SHE WANTS TO FUCK?, Xib #7 1995 p5

DOES THIS QUALIFY AS COMPULSIVE?, Firebird Ex p153

DOES THIS SORT OF THING HAPPEN TO ONLY ME?, MainS 6(1) 2001 Spr p64

"does this word-analysis", Chiron #64 2001 Spr 6

DOG DAYS: A CANINE PHANTASY, Harpoon 2(2) 1980 Fall p27

THE DOG TALKED MORE THAN HE DID, Firebird Ex p147, Press #8 1998 p77

DOGSHIT, AND OTHER SORROWS, Poop p64, Worm #33 1969 p34

DOING MY DENNIS HOPPER IMITATION, Round–Up p130, Worm #143 1996 p130

THE DOLPHIN MARKET, Always p59, Dolphin p13, Worm #93 1984 p13

"The Dolphin Market is one of the last", Always p59, Dolphin p13, Worm #93 1984 p13

DOMINGUEZ HILLS, Worm #33 1969 p34

DON JOHNNY, South 3(1) 1970 Fall p36

"the don juan story", Hell p19, Life p139, Staplegun #10 2000 Fall p24

DON TOAD, Toad 1970 p23, Toad 1975 p15

"don't answer the phone for me the same", Worm #35 1969 p7

DON'T ANSWER THE PHONE FOR ME THE SAME, Geography p133, Son Poop p15

"Don't ask me why,", Amorotica p68, Borges p73, Worm #67 1977 p73

DON'T BE IN TOO GREAT A RUSH, ISMM (a) side 1, Madman p18, Words #1 1988 Fall p10

"don't believe them:", OneT #6 2001 p13

DON'T BLAME ME, Worm #138 1995 p88

DON'T BURY ME ON THE LONE PRAIRIE, Toad's Eur p19

DON'T CHEW THE WATER, Hem Col p19

DON'T DO ME ANY FAVORS, Worm #99 1985 p83

"Don't get me wrong, I like Connie Hawkins", Maelstrom #14/15 1979 p8

DON'T I WISH THEY DID, Short p6, Worm #109 1988 p3

DON'T REST ON YOUR LAURELS, Borges p54, West p70, Worm #67 1977 p54

DON'T SPEAK TOO SOON, Amelia 8(1) 1996 p26

DON'T SWEAT IT, Stanford p5

DON'T TAKE IT PERSONAL, Cabo p15

DON'T WE TEACH RICHARD CORY ANYMORE?, Heel #6 1999 Sum/Fall p14

"'don't worry,' toad tells her,", Slip #14 1994 p124

"don't you think you'd like"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Buying p15

A DOOR CAN BE BEATEN DOWN FROM EITHER SIDE, Worm #113 1989 p42

"the door is closed against the elements.", Harbor 1980 Spr p31

THE DORMIE, Natives p59

LES DOUANIERS, Last p18

DOUBLE STEAL, Shatter #10 1986 June p7

DOUBLE SUPERLATIVE, By Land p20, Maelstrom #20 1982 p20

DOUBLE TAKE, Naming p131, Worm #64 1976 p131

DOUBLE THE ZINC, Club p1

DOUBLES, First #18 2001 p35, Young p26

DOUBLOON, Poetry/LA #15 1987/88 p10

DOUGLAS GORDON: THE SEARCHERS, VIDEO INSTALLATION, 1999-2004, Coagula #45 2000 May p32

DOWN TIME, Round–Up p106, West p16, Worm #143 1996 p106

DOWNWARD MOBILITY, Maybe p16

"dr. gachet is pensive. he rests", Iceberg p11, Minotaur #30 1996 p27

DR. LOCKLIN'S QUICK WEIGHT-LOSS DIET, Last p33

DRAGON VASE, 15th CENTURY, MING DYNASTY, Pearl #27 1998 Fall/Win p48

THE DRAMA STUDENT, Worm #46 1972 p61

"Draußen fuhr dieser Typ auf einer feuer-", Terp p51

"drawing back from her lips", Club p1

DREI GENERATIONEN, PGUS p137, PGUS repr p137

DREI JUNGEN, Rosskur 139

"driving past the circle drive-in theatre,", Dog 5(1) 1986 Spr p35, Rack p16

DROWNING THE HATCHET, Bête #4 1987 Win p137, Women p144, Worm #88 1982 p144

DRYING OUT, Last p38

DUBIOUS DISTINCTION, Some Toad p146, Time Zone track 19, Worm #76 1979 p146

"The dude came in the liquor store,", Fireweed (Lorane) #1 1982 Win p39

DUET: JUNE CHRISTY AND STAN KENTON, Duet, Four Jazz p10, FreeT 2(2) 2000 Fall p9, Life p97

DUKE ELLINGTON: MONEY JUNGLE, Duke p4

DUKE'S BRAND

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Dying p23, Truly Fine 1984 p9

DUMBELLS, Minotaur #18 1989 p33

DUMPLING HILL, Poop p15, VenP p42

"during my daily swim yesterday", Staplegun #9 2000 Spr/Sum p15

"during the last few years", Bender #2 1999 p44

DUST, Death p12, Invisible #28 1981 Dec p11

DVA AMERICANÉ, http://icepol.host.sk/bukowski/locklinbukzarucenytip.htm

DVA AMERICANI, BST p25

THE DWARF, Disench p151, Geography p129, http://www.endicott–studio.com/forsga.html, Poop p38, Riniecx 1967? p3, Scree #22/23 1983 p24, Side Affects side 2, WHR 20(3) 1966 Sum p220

"dwight gooden, daryl strawberry,", Bender #2 1999 p44, Firebird Ex p156

DYING FOR A BARGAIN

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Dying p3, Truly Fine 1984 p10

DYLAN WEPT, English p10

THE DYNAMICS OF LITERARY RESPONSE, Worm #99 1985 p81

 

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"E. A. Robinson continually aspired", Poop p72, Worm #27/28 1967 p5

"e.a. has hiked through more deserts"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Durango p19

EACH TOWN HAS ONE CHURCH

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Lincoln p23

"each year the universities of lancaster and york", English p12

EAGLE HEAD, MANCHESTER, MASSACHUSETTES (HIGH TIDE) [sic], Henry's p28

EAGLETON, Foreign p56, Prince p25

"earlier civilizations were not afraid", Round–Up p125, Worm #143 1996 p125

THE EARLY BIRD WILL SLEEP MOST OF THE FLIGHT HOME, Macao p19

"the early days of be-bop", Life p110, Tears #31 2002 Spr p12

AN EARLY EXPLOITER GOES FOR THE WHOLE ENCHILADA, Pearl #14 1991 Fall/Win p63

"early in this century mikhair bakhtin was", Worm #128 1992 p170

"early this morning it became clear", Pearl #13 1991 Spr/Sum p40

"the earth's a charnel house.", Life p112

EASIER THAN SWIMMING LAPS, Iceberg p10, Reater #2 1998 p203

THE EAST END, Italia 4(1/2) 1979 Jan/June p25

EAST OF THE SUN, ETC., Runc 1971? p25

AN EASY ASCENT, Yank p37

EASY ENOUGH FOR YOU, JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, TO TURN DOWN THE GODDAMN NOBEL PRIZE, Rack p24, Worm #101 1986 p29

EASY POEM, Naming p132, Worm #64 1976 p132

AN EASY-GOING WEEKEND, Art Farmer p2, Zerx C #43 1997 p2

"eat shit bark.", Staplegun #10 2000 Fall p25

EBONY AND IVORY, Mt. A #4 1986 p16

ECCLESIASTICAL RETICENCE, BlueL #4 1985 Spr p33

ECHOES, MARBLE TILES, IWO JIMA, Seesaw p18, Wine 1(5) 1976 p5

THE ECOLOGICALLY BALANCED HOME, Poetry/LA #13 1986/87 Fall/Win p3

ECOLOGY, MinoN #23 1991 Spr p25

ED KEINHOLZ, Peaky #4/5 1998 p19, Pearl #27 1998 Fall/Win p36

ED RUSCHA: HOLLYWOOD, 1968, Life p188

ED RUSCHA'S BOOKS, Rattle #15 2001 Sum p124

EDDIE MURPHY, Bellingham 10(2) 1987 Fall p25

THE EDGAR ALLAN POE MEMORIAL PUNCHING BAG, Black Cross #4 1997 p28

EDGAR DÉGAS, Running p21

EDGAR DÉGAS: AT THE MILLINER'S, Bard p121, Sporting p5, Worm #135 1994 p121

EDGAR DÉGAS: COTTON MERCHANTS OF NEW ORLEANS, 1873, First #12 1999 p28, Life p63

EDGAR DEGAS: FOUR DANCERS, 1899, http://www.four–sep.com/pages/Sampler16.html#edgar degas

EDGAR DÉGAS: FOUR DANCERS, 1899, First #16 2001 p26, http://www.four–sep.com/pages/Sampler16.html#edgar degas

EDGAR DÉGAS, PLACE DE LA CONCORDE, 1975, Contents #12/13 1995 p18

EDGAR POE MEETS EDITH PIAF, Random W #4 1984 Oct p59, Short p15

"an editor friend and i", Pearl #5 1987 Sum/Fall p7

"an editor sends back", Pearl #31 2002 Sum p11

EDOUARD VUILLARD: WOMAN IN A STRIPED DRESS, First #16 2001 p27

AN EDUCATED FOOL, Cabo p11

THE EDUCATION OF A MISTRESS, Borges p54, Worm #67 1977 p54

EDVARD MUNCH: INTO THE WOODS, 1915, Cerberus #31 1998 p18

EDVARD MUNCH: VAMPIRE, http://www.poetrystory.com/poetry%20&%20story%20magazine/p&s%20no.%208%20vol.%20IV%20Fall%201999%20issue/locklin%20gerald.htm, ZZZ #19 1997 p21

"edward field,", Firebird Ex p67, Firebird p67, Mag (V) 14(2) 1984 Spr p7, West p21

"edward field once wrote,", Last p36

EDWARD HOPPER: CAPE COD EVENING, 1938, Home 11(1) 1998 Sum p12, Life p190

EDWARD HOPPER: CAPE COD MORNING, 1950, Heel #5 1999 Win/Spr 20

EDWARD HOPPER: COMPARTMENT C. CAR 293, 1938, FiveA #11 1999 p26, Life p154

EDWARD HOPPER: DRUG STORE, 1927, Round–Up p135, Worm #143 1996 p135

EDWARD HOPPER: FRONT ROW ORCHESTRA, 1951, Wood #9 1998 p5

EDWARD HOPPER: HIGH NOON, 1949, OneH #2 1994 Spr p53

EDWARD HOPPER: HOTEL BY A RAILROAD, Firebird Ex p146, Poetry Intl #2 1998 p51

EDWARD HOPPER: NEW YORK MOVIE, 1939, Ambit #152 1998 p70

EDWARD HOPPER: NIGHTHAWKS, 1942, http://www.cruzio.com/zerocity/v1n3/locklin3.htm, http://www.cruzio.com/%7Ezerocity/v1n3/locklin3.htm

EDWARD HOPPER: ROOMS BY THE SEA, 1931, Running p41, Slant #8 1994 p57

EDWARD HOPPER: SUN ON PROSPECT STREET, 1934, Ambit #136 1994 July p68

EDWARD HOPPER: SUNLIGHT IN A CAFETERIA, OZ #14 1995 p18

THE EFFECT OF BOOZE ON THE BRAIN OF THE ARTIST, Etc #9/10 1978 p16

"The effeminate flower vendor passed through the bar", Madrona 4(13/14) 1976 p42

"The effeminate flower vendor passed through the bar on his appointed rounds", Clear p10

EFFICIENT USE OF TIME TOGETHER, Fuck! 2(6) 1999 June p2

"an egghead.", Coagula #57 2002 June p34, FiveA #17 2002 p21

EGON SCHIELE: RED BLOUSE AND BLACK-HAIRED GIRL WITH RAISED SKIRT, Coagula #39 1999 May p32, http://10.cyberhost.net/wanton/locklin.html

"eight years ago i walked into my office", Orchard 1(1) 1976 p20

18, Son Poop p39, WHR 21(4) 1967 Aut p310

#18, Quetzal 1(3) 1971 Sum p8

"the eighteen-year-old in kalispell, montana", Last p45

#87 (WORDS FOR WHATSERASS), Kansas Q 3(3) 1971 Sum p95, Worm #33 1969 p35

#86 (AFTER BAUDLAIRE), Runc 1971? p26

EIJA-LISSA AHTILA: THE HOUSE, VIDEO INSTALLATION, Embryonic 1(1) 2003 Mar p20

EIN GROBER KOMODIANT WENIGER FRUHJAHR 1994, CBETT p87

"Eines Tages wird Snoopy tot sein.", Terp p52

"Eines Tages wird Snoopy tot sein. Habt ihr daran mal gedacht?", http://www.darkpages.de/movies.htm

EITHER DECIDEDLY A GENIUS OR DECIDEDLY NOT, Children p67, Worm #106/107 1987 p67

ELECTION '92: FAMILY VALUES, Worm #128 1992 p170

ELECTRIC EPIC, Throb #2 1971 p46

"the electroshocks sizzled through", Angelflesh #8 1997 p20

"elegant legs, gracefully crossed.", Coagula #42 1999 Nov p34, Life p155

"eleven years ago, when he obtained", Last p38

ELI, ELI -- HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN THE MILLSTONE?, Yank p35

ELIE NADELMAN: HORSE, 1914, Art Farmer p15, Grasslands #14 1996 Win p22, Zerx C #43 1997 p15

ELIE NADELMAN: TANGO, 1919, Life p58

ELIZA DOOLITTLE REVISITED, CQ 2(2) 1977 Sum p18, Seesaw p9

ELIZABETH PEYTON: HOTEL, Brouhaha #14 1998 July p21

"elvis presley pulled out his six-shooter,", Coagula #43 1999 Dec p33

THE EMBERS AREN'T ASHES YET, Slip #15 1995 p56

THE EMERALD ISLE, Toad's Sab p20

"an emergence from the ", Takes p10

"emerging from the san bernardo station, hail a taxi", Last p21

EMERGING FROM THE SWEATHOUSE, Rack p4, Tears #4 p12

EMERITUS, Worm #92 1983 p146

EMIL NOLDE: THE THREE MAGI, 1913, Spring n.s. #5 1996 Fall p100

EMPEDOCLES AND THE MT. AETNA HEALTH PLAN, Sierra 2(1) 1986 Sum p45

EMPYREAN AFFAIR, Follies 1979 July p5

EN GARDE, Art Cr #11 1991? p55

"en sixième on nous a donné une nonne belge.", Recueil p1

THE ENABLER DECIDES TO DISABLE, Active Ing p23, ZZZ #13 1996 Win p19

ENCOUNTER, Toad's Sab p44

THE END OF A DRY SPELL?, Amorotica p69

THE END OF AN ERA, Some Toad p140, Worm #76 1979 p140

THE END OF THE AFFAIR, Criminal p5, Invisible #15 1975 Feb p21

THE ENERGY CRISIS, Clear p1, Titmouse #4 1974 Spr p19

"england is a field of fields.", Life p196, Tears #24 1999 Aut p62

"the english and the European bridges", Henry's p19

"the english cold, as anyone will tell you,", English p7

THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN DORMANCY, Slip #17 1997 p64

"the english poet arrives in shabby cloak,", Bellingham 4(2) 1981 Fall p7, Treasure p5

AN ENIGMA UNRAVELLED, Vowel #1 1987 p52

"the enormous, gray-concrete medical center", Hospital p72

ENOUGH ALREADY, Bellingham 10(2) 1987 Fall p26

AN ENTREPRENEURIAL GENIUS, Pearl #27 1998 Fall/Win p38

"entrop-", Ant #3 1996 Sum p32

ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCE, Children p78, Worm #106/107 1987 p78

ENVOI, Toad's Sab p50, Worm #39 1970 p108

ENZO CUCCHI: I, UNO, Freedom #8 1999 p2

THE EPIDEMIC MENTALITY FILTERS DOWN, LiqO #32 2002 Fall/Win p16, Minotaur #17 1989 p34

EPIPHANY, Last p13

EPISYCHIDION, Toad's Eur p8

EPITAPH: SIDNEY CARTON, Home 3(4) 1982/83 Win p2, Short p19

EQUALITY: 1981, Slip #7 1987 p86

"er sab im forty-niners tavern", CBETT p35

ER WARTETE, BIS SIE INS BETT GEGANGEN WAR, Rosskur 38

ERIC FISCHL: A VISIT TO/A VISIT FROM/THE ISLAND, 1983, Cerberus #48 2002 p24

ERIK SATIE AT THE ERWIN RANCH, SUMMER-FALL- WINTER, 1987, To Life p86

ERIK SATIE AT THE ERWIN RANCH, SUMMER-FALL-WINTER, 1987, Firebird Ex p91, Firebird p91, Joyful p40, Poetry/LA #16 1988 p109

ERNEST HEMINGWAY AND EDWARD FIELD, Worm #60 1975 p146

"ernest hemingway used to say, 'there are people", BB&B p27, Firebird Ex p35, Firebird p35, Some Toad p135, West p124, Worm #76 1979 p135

ERNEST LAWSON: SPRING NIGHT HARLEM RIVER, 1913, Big Man p5

EROSION, CQ 14(2) 1987 p3, CSPQ 14(2) 1987 Aut p3

"es gibt nur zwei sachen, die ein mensch machen kann", PGUS p35, PGUS repr p35

ESPECIALLY CARRIE, Active Ing p13, NerveC #3 1997 Spr p16

AN ESSAY CONCERNING HUMAN DISINTEGRATION, Clove 1970 p43, Son Poop p27

EUCHERED, Smellfeast #2 1995 Apr p26

EUGENE BOUDIN: YACHT BASIN AT TROUVILLE, Ambit #119 1989 p50

EUGENE DELACROIX: MILITARY EXERCISES OF THE MOROCCANS, Bottomfish #17 1996 p47

EUGENE VON GUERARD: NORTH-EAST VIEW FROM THE NORTHERN TOP OF MOUNT KOSCIUSKO, 1863, Spring n.s. #9 2000 Oct p53

THE EUROPEAN STEPS, Toad's Eur p26

"eve ate the first", Tears #18 1996 Aut p58

"even after i had decided", OZ #14 1995 p18

"even before marc breland entered the ring"

Locklin, Gerald & Zepeda, Rafael, We Love p18

EVEN BUREAUCRATS ARE EDUCABLE, World #2 1991 p33

"even frogs start out", Heel #4 1998 Sum/Fall p10

"even in your dreams,", Firebird Ex p99, Firebird p99, Poetry/LA #19 1989/90 Fall/Win p51, Riprap #16 1994 p80

EVEN JAMES BOND MUST HAVE HAD A MOTHER, Children p74, Worm #106/107 1987 p74

"even now i see", Cape 4(1) 1966 Fall p50

EVEN THE CORRECT DOSE LEAVES ME WIRED, Back East p38

"Even though I had hopes of getting into her pants", Mini 1(1) 1977 p11, Scenes p6

"even though watching it at home", Bard p117, Coffee p141, Worm #135 1994 p117

THE EVENING'S GRADING WAS NOT A LOSS, Dolphin p24, Worm #93 1984 p24

"eventually ray and the toad"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Yellow p23

EVER HEARD OF CURLEYS, HONEY?

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Yellow p25

"ever since i joined", MainS 5(1) 2000 Spr p18

"Ever try to find a tire", Two Sum p25

THE EVERLASTING 'RIGHT ON!', Iceberg p27, Worm #124 1991 p136

"every old town became an Old Town.", Pitch #3 2000 p6

"every spermatozoon has a mouth.", Firebird Ex p100, Firebird p100, Poetry/LA #17 1988/89 p108

"every time i see a david mamet film,", Embryonic 1(1) 2003 Mar p15

"Everybody asks me what I think of him.", Borges p60, Worm #67 1977 p60

"everybody ridicules them,", Round–Up p107, West p22, Worm #143 1996 p107

"everyone assumes my illness", Hospital p69

"everyone else's university seems to have"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Inky #4 1991 Sum p28

"everyone in england except the proprietors", By Land p38, Maelstrom #20 1982 p38

"everyone in our section in the upper deck"

Locklin, Gerald & Zepeda, Rafael, We Love p14

"everyone makes fun of him, his", Blooms 12(8) 1992 Dec p21, Firebird Ex p125, Firebird p125, Poetry/LA #17 1988/89 p106

"everyone oohs and ahs", Worm #142 1996 p70

"everyone says, 'you must be amazed", Rochester p10

"Everyone who isn't happy with America", Etc #9/10 1978 p15

"everyone writes of him, myself included,", AMV 1980 p247, Firebird Ex p64, Firebird p64, Lit R 22(3) 1979 Spr p324

EVERYONE'S ILLITERATE SOMEWHERE, Cabo p21

"everyone's started telling me again", Abraxas #31/32 1984 p21

"everytime i see the white rocks", Fireweed (Lorane) #2 Spr 1983 p21

"Everytime that I run into her she has a new disease.", Etc 1(4)/2(1) 1977 p22

THE EVIDENCE KEEPS EVAPORATING

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Yellow p16

THE EVIL PATRIARCH WHO IS NO MORE, Bouillabaisse #2 1992 p5

EVOLUTION, Borges p51, Inkshed #4 1986 Win p15, NWTCP p75, PGUS p35, PGUS repr p35, Worm #67 1977 p51

THE E-WORD, Impet #22 1994 May p87

"The ex-barmaid with the big tits", Treasure p11, West p199, Worm #84 1981 p122

AN EXCEDRIN HARDON, Poop p4

"an excellent young female student", Chiron #52 1997 Win p14, Sporting p51

"except that there are never any lines,", Worm #97 1985 p37

AN EXCESS OF APPRECIATION, Brow #4 2000 June p13

"the excitable molly van swoon", Dog 7(2) 1988 Aut p36

"the exhibit of japanese photography", Angelflesh #10 1998 p7, Firebird Ex p154

THE EXHIBITION SEASON, Axe #3 1990 p16, Firebird Ex p16, Firebird p16

THE EXISTENTIAL BULL, Borges p51, Worm #67 1977 p51

THE EXISTENTIAL OFFICIAL, Hem Col p35

THE EXORCISTS, Inkshed #4 1986 Win p17, Poetry Now #8 1975 p22, Scenes p15

"an exposition and a circling--", Takes p5

THE EXQUISITE DILEMMA OF THE BOURGEOISIE, Angelflesh #10 1998 p24

EXTENDED LIABILITY, Criminal p8, Yell #4 1975 p21

EYETOOTH, Rack p14, Sodom 1(4) 1985 Aug p6

EZRA, Cape 1(2) 1964 Fall p50

 

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A FABLE FOR AUTOPEDOPHAGITES, Rack p21, Tears #4 p21

A FABLE FROM POLLY MAGGOO, Toad's Sab p27

A FABLE FROM POLLY MAGGOO [sic], Toad's Sab p27

FABLES OF FAUBUS, Duke p20

"a face as blank and innocent", Coagula #41 1999 Sep p52, Simple V #2 1999 Feb p27, Sporting p33

THE FACE OF CHET BAKER, Face p1

THE FACE OF CHET BAKER AT THE END A PHOTO BY BRUCE WEBER, 1987, http://www.raggededge.btinternet.co.uk/faceof.htm

THE FACE OF CHET BAKER (PHOTO BY BRUCE WEBER, 1987), Ambit #160 2000 p81

FACES: THREE AND COUNTING, Duke p18

A FAD WITH CONSEQUENCE, OR WHO NEEDS WHOM, Worm #103 1986 p95

F.A.D.D., Bard p113, Worm #135 1994 p113

FADING IN THE STRETCH, ISMM (a) side 1, Madman p12, Worm #60 1975 p148

FAIR-WEATHER FANS, Lummox 4(8) 1998 Aug p10

FAITH PARTIALLY RESTORED, Mystical p31, Open #5 1986 p53

THE FALCONER CANNOT HEAR THE MALTESE FALCON, Worm #81/82 1981 p44

THE FALL CLASSIC, Poetry Now #28 1980 p32

FALLING ASLEEP, Firebird Ex p104, Firebird p104, Fireweed (Lorane) #1 1982 Win p37

A FALLING OUT, Last p22

FALSE ALARM/FALSE HOPE, Hospital p51

THE FALSE RHAPSODY OF ART, http://members.tripod.com/Raindog/iceberg.html, http://raindog.tripod.com/Locklin.html, Iceberg p9, Lummox 2000 p20, Spring n.s. #10 2001 Oct p135, Wood #3 1996 p21

FAMA FUGIT, Life p76, NerveC #9 2000 Spr p24

FAME AND MISFORTUNE, Bard p108, Worm #135 1994 p108

FAMILY DRAMA, Worm #99 1985 p82

THE FAMILY MAN, Mongoose p11, Worm #124 1991 p134

"the family of three goes on a boating party.", Big Man p8, Sheila #1 1990 p48

A FAMILY TRADITION DISCONTINUED, Grasslands #5 1991 p28, Running p37

"the famous jewish critic tells a story", Cabo p21

FAMOUS LAST WORDS (ASSIST TO BRUCE LINDSAY), Fireweed (Lorane) #1 1982 Win p39

FASCIST ISLAND, Another p171, Pearl #27 1998 Fall/Win p38

FAT CHANCE, Etc 2(2/3) 1978 p2, Everyman 1979 p22

THE FAT LADY SINGS, Bard p108, Worm #135 1994 p108

FAT MEN AT PIANOS, Chiron #67 2001 Win p10, Young p12

FATE WORSE THAN DEATH, NerveC #7 1999 Spr p5

FATHER CONFESSOR, Amorotica p68, Borges p73, Worm #67 1977 p73

FATHER DAMIEN, Dolphin p23, Worm #93 1984 p23

"the father has rolled out of bed", First #7 1998 p20, Sporting p38

FATHER OF LIES, Worm #78 1980 p82

FATHERLY CONCERN IS SOMETIMES WARRANTED, Round–Up p132, Worm #143 1996 p132

FATHERS AND SONS, Worm #85 1982 p29

"the fat-with-blood mosquito", Pearl #27 1998 Fall/Win p46, Round–Up p116, Worm #143 1996 p116

"the faucets drip pink", OneD #32 1999 Jan p6

FEAR AND PATERNITY IN THE PAUMA VALLEY, Fear p20, Planet 1(3) 1984 p19

"fear of hallucination is", Firebird Ex p104, Firebird p104, Fireweed (Lorane) #1 1982 Win p37

FEAST DAY (RABBI WITH LEMON), Life p138, Spring n.s. #7 1998 Fall p144

FEAST OR FAMINE: MULTIPLE GUESS, Children p75, Worm #106/107 1987 p75

FEATHERING THE NEST; CRYOGENETICS; OR THE LEGS GO FIRST, Etc 1(4)/2(1) 1977 p18

"features sketched from pipes", Life p52, Spring n.s. #9 2000 Oct p55

FELLOW SCIENTISTS, Bear #1 1971 p24, KCHU #17 1977 Mar p14, LAAW p17, Poop p45

THE FEMALE CONDOM, Blind #3 1993 Aug/Sep p46

FEMALE FIGURINE: EGYPT, 3600 B.C., Round–Up p125, Worm #143 1996 p125

"the feminists look at her", Smellfeast #1 1994 Dec p6

FERNAND LEGER: EXIT THE BALLET RUSSE, 1914, AND THE CARD GAME, 1917, http://10.cyberhost.net/wanton/locklin.html

FERNAND LEGER: LEISURE, HOMACE TO DAVID, 1948-49, Slip #20 2000 p102

FERNAND LEGER: LEISURE, HOMAGE TO DAVID, 1948-49, Life p201

FERNANDO DE GOYA: STILL LIFE WITH DEAD TURKEY, Young p24

THE FETISHIST REVIEWER, Poetry Now #26 1980 p43

A FEW BAD MEN, Slip #15 1995 p56

"a few days after the conference director", Hem Col p2

"the few last living men in america", Worm #117 1990 p43

"a few of us are around a table", Active Ing p26, Slip #16 1996 p61

A FEW WORDS FROM GERALD LOCKLIN, THE WORLD-FAMOUS MARRIAGE COUNSELOR, Thunder #4 1985 July/Aug p12

"a few years ago", Hem Col p15

"A few years ago a friend and former student of mine", Borges p66, Webs p125, Worm #67 1977 p66

"A few years ago, George Allen, a football coach", Etc #12/13 1979 p16

A FEW YEARS DOWN THE ROAD, Hospital p85

"the fields are frozen, though physical", Poetry/LA #18 1989 Spr/Sum p62

"fifteen years ago i was a real asshole,", Firebird Ex p42, Firebird p42, Pinch 3(3) 1982 June/July p25

#15, Poetry Fl 2(2) 1969 Spr p14

#55, Poop p82

FIFTY MILLION AMERICANS CAN BE WRONG, Mongoose p25, Worm #124 1991 p138

#53, Natives p58

"fifty years ago, the critics", Slip #21 2001 p82

#50, Caryatid #1 1969 p11, KCHU #16 1977 Feb p13, Poop p78

"50 klansmen were allowed to march in hoods,", Gringo p10, Gringo 2d p10

THE FIFTY-FIRST WAY TO LEAVE YOUR LOVER, Borges p56, NWTCP p70, Worm #67 1977 p56

"the filipino male nurse sits", Hospital p39

THE FILM PUTS IT INTO PERSPECTIVE, Penniless #10 1996 Aut p36

FINAL, Oro 2(1) 1983 Sum p0

A FINAL CONSIDERATION, Last p36

THE FINAL SOLUTION, Blank #1 1991 Spr p10, ISMM (a) side 1, Madman p5, Poetry Mag #2 1982 p35

"finally i allow myself", Hem Col p20, Spring n.s. #10 2001 Oct p135

"finally met the classic tomboy:", Mainline #8 1971 Feb p8

FINDING ONE'S AUDIENCE, Horsefly p2, Ten #7 1987 p2

A FINE POINT OF CLASSIFICATION, Club p3

FINNEGAN'S REVENGE; OR, THE IRISH JIG, Return p12

THE FIRE, Wisc 8(4) p29

FIRE IN THE CANYONS, AUTUMN 1980, Poetry/LA #3 1981/82 Fall/Win p76

"the firebird broods like yeasty dough", Blooms 12(8) 1992 Dec p21, Firebird Ex p129, Firebird p129, Poetry/LA #13 1986/87 Fall/Win p1, Spring n.s. #10 2001 Oct p136, Twelve p27, West p214

"the first breathable color was", Fuck! 2(6) 1999 June p2

FIRST DATE, Children p67, Worm #106/107 1987 p67

"the first day i just click the shutter", Scree #19/21 1981 p74

FIRST DAY OF THE MONTH, Borges p53, Worm #67 1977 p53

"first he gave up cigarettes,", Electrum #31 1983 Fall/Win p20, ISMM (a) side 2, Madman p32

"the first illogicality is that", Minotaur 5(1) 1981 p38

"first in tucson,", Life p147, Poetry Intl #4 2000 p40

"The first is named Mr. Fence", Two Sum p37

"first, it makes me laugh out loud.", BlueB #20 2002 Oct p41, Re–Verb #1 2002 Fall p9, So Luminous p130, Young p34

FIRST LOVE, Overflow 2(2) 1968 p7

"the first memo i read", Dolphin p15, Worm #93 1984 p15

FIRST MORNING, Hem Col p9

"The first morning of the heat wave", Two Sum p48

"the first naked woman", Firebird Ex p5, Firebird p5, Mid 3(11) 1979 p36, West p15

FIRST NAMES FIRST, Mongoose p28, Owen 15(1) 1992 Spr p78

"the first night that terry came over", SoWAm 17(2) 1992 Spr p44, Yank p9

"first of all you have to understand", Life p119

FIRST THANKSGIVING AT THE NEW IN-LAWS, Lost & Found p18

"first there is a cube.", Impulse #14 1981 Dec p8

"the first three days he didn't drink till dinner", Last p38

A FIRST TIME FOR EVERYTHING, Pittsburgh p2

"the first time he went out with her,", CSPQ 14(1) 1987 Spr/Sum p25

THE FIRST TIME I EVER RECOGNIZED HER, Outtakes p13

"the first time they served karl's chili at the bar", Firebird Ex p54, Firebird p54, Worm #60 1975 p148

"first we reduced our vehicles to scrap.", COD (a) side 1, COD p6, Poetry/LA #7 1983/84 Fall/Win p20

"the first year i taught at long beach state", Fear p10, Planet 1(3) 1984 p9, West p119

"fish is singular.", Exquisite #58 1996 p35

THE FISH MAN, Firebird Ex p28, Firebird p28

FISH NOR FOWL, Worm #74 1979 p76

FISHING BOATS ON THE BEACH AT SAINTES-MARIES-DE-LA-MER, JUNE, 1888, Life p31

FISHING FOR A CAT

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Buying p33

FISHING POLES, Chiron #58 1999 Sum p9

FISHMAN, Lit R 22(3) 1979 Spr p323

THE FIVE ANNUAL RECIPIENTS OF THE KENNEDY CENTER AWARDS, Truly Fine 1985 p4

"five hundred miles out of the way.", Last p45

"five years earlier i met bukowski", Round–Up p111, Worm #143 1996 p111

THE FIVE-MINUTE SENTIMENTALIST, Stanford p17

FLAGSTONES FOR FLAG DAY, Home 7(1) 1989 Dec p11, Short p19

"A flat tire outside Yucca, 110 degrees,", Two Sum p24

THE FLAWLESS NARRATOR, Lost & Found p1

"flight, with three hours sleep, he"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Lincoln p32

FLIRTING WITH DISASTER, Worm #128 1992 p169

"florida courts have refused to declare brain-dead", Worm #127 1992 p119

FLUEURETTE AFRICAINE, Duke p4

FLYING SAUCERS, Maelstrom #14/15 1979 p9

THE FOG COMES IN ON FREE VERSE, Rack p12, Worm #101 1986 p28

"the foliage is bluer than", Big Man p18, Bluff 2(2) 1991 p49

FOOD FOR THOUGHT, Pearl #27 1998 Fall/Win p41, Round–Up p112, Worm #143 1996 p112

THE FOOL, Aileron #7 1985 p14, Short p18

"the football was too fat", Author p20, http://www.showerhead.org/p__m/book/lock.html

"For a half a year i didn't see my kids at all.", Two Sum p4

"for black history month", Pearl #8 1989 Spr/Sum p30, Toad Half p30

"For centuries the preachers have counseled", Attention 2(2) 1977 June p15, Clear p3

FOR ELEANOR ROOSEVELT, Slip #7 1987 p85

"for father's day my son picked up for me", Eighty #1 2001 Dec p84, Love p10, Young p5

"for five years i was educated", Spring n.s. #5 1996 Fall p90, West p86

FOR GENE DINIELLI, DICK DAY, CLARK BROWN, ET AL., Fat Tu 1991 p42

"for her keynote address", Pittsburgh p9

"for instance, in front of his daughter,", Yank p29

FOR MARK AND JANET: 6-13-88, Toad Cleve p27

"for my beloved daughter, blakey,", Printed 31(1) 1998 p12

FOR MY GOOD FRIEND PAM, Pearl #8 1989 Spr/Sum p39, Toad Half p39

FOR ONCE, Mystical p33, Zen #2 1995 Sep p6

"for one evening, a few months ago,", Worm #128 1992 p169

"For one who has respect for melody, even the improvisation on a melody may constitute a melody.", Takes p1

"for over a month i did not hear from her.", Wind 12(46) 1982 p24

FOR PAM, Gringo p13, Gringo 2d p13

"for seven weeks they plotted (over tea", Toad's Eur p34

FOR SOME REASON, Chiron #51 1997 Sum p42, Macao p24

"for some reason,", Pearl #27 1998 Fall/Win p42

FOR THE CHRISTENING OF AARON SJØRN ZIOLKOWSKI, JUNE 20, 1986, Abraxas #35/36 1987 p18

"for the l.a. of 1965", Peaky #4/5 1998 p19, Pearl #27 1998 Fall/Win p36

FOR THE LAST REMAINING FLOWER CHILDREN, Stanford p2

"for the past couple of years", Blind #3 1993 Aug/Sep p46, New Male p15

FOR THE TIME CAPSULE, Worm #112 1988 p127

"for their final exam", Some Toad p148, Worm #76 1979 p148

"for two weeks i've had a terrible back.", Firebird Ex p38, Firebird p38, Postpoetry #22 1983

"For we have love to thank for yesterday,", Sunset B p20

"for weeks i have been struggling", Worm #133 1994 p4

"for weeks the very nice", Women p138, Worm #88 1982 p138

"for willie loman,", Author p21, http://www.showerhead.org/p__m/book/lock.html

"for years cars piled up", Round–Up p100, Worm #143 1996 p100

"For years he'd been hearing the phrase, had", Big B 2(1) 1974 p18

"for years i had intended to take my son fishing", Rack p4, Tears #4 p12

"for years i have been afflicted by", Rochester p6

"for years i used to rush home every night", Blind #6 1995 May p6, Iceberg p24

"for years i wrote about half my poems", Mystical p20, Worm #128 1992 p168

"for years i've feared that seeing all", Rochester p8

"for years i've left her funny notes,", Short p20, Worm #80 1980 p139

"for years i've written poems on a pad four inches wide, six inches long.", Mag (LB) #3 1972 Spr p7

THE FORCE, Life p85

"fording a stream i fell into the water.", Poop p21

FOREST OF BILLBOARDS, Two Sum p14

"forget how the mirror dulls", Coagula #43 1999 Dec p32

FORGET THE FINISHING LINE, Life p69

FORGIVE ME, MAESTRO, I CAN'T HELP MYSELF, Dog 2(2) 1983 Aut p12

FORGIVENESS, Face p10, http://www.angelfire.com/il/kinglog/frameindex.html, http://www.angelfire.com/il/kinglog/locklin.html

"the former president of the federal", FiveA #5 1991 p15

"a former student writes to say", FiveA #12 2000 p24

THE FORMIDABLE GEORGE COLEMAN, http://www.raggededge.btinternet.co.uk/formatidable.htm, Life p151

FORTUNATELY OR UNFORTUNATELY IT'S CHRONIC NOT ACUTE, Four 1990 Win p30

FORTUNATELY THEY ARE THE TWO WHOSE OPINIONS HE RESPECTS, Cabo p9

FORTY IS THE AGE OF INVOLUTION, Firebird Ex p43, Firebird p43, Format 3(2) 1980 Oct p9

#41, Mainline #8 1971 Feb p8

#46, SB #12 1968 Jan p2

FOUND POEM, Poetry Now #31 1981 p17, Shatter #18 1987 Mar p4, Short p14, Treasure p8, West p207

FOUND POEM FOUND BY MY WIFE, Zen #2 1995 Sep p13

FOUND POEMS, Time Zone track 19

FOUNDING FATHERS, Rochester p37

"four decades before the quiche revolution", Return p7, West p118

FOUR LIMERICKS, Dog 7(2) 1988 Aut p36

FOUR MEN, Borges p78, NWTCP p77, Worm #67 1977 p78

"four of my best graduate students this year,", Familiarities p23

"the four of us were walking", Women p133, Worm #88 1982 p133

FOUR THINGS I'D GIVE MY LEFT NUT NOT TO HAVE MISSED, Yell #2 1974 p17

#14, Grand p125, Minn 7(3) 1968 p208, Poop p10, Salma 7(3/4) 1969? p208, Scree #22/23 1983 p23

THE FOURTH VOLUME OF THE SNOPES TRILOGY, Worm #94 1984 p79

"frag mich nicht wiese", PGUS p47

"frag mich nicht wieso", PGUS repr p47

FRAGONARD, Ambit #119 1989 p49

FRANCIS PICABIA: MACHINE TOURNEZ VITE (WITH A NOD TO ROBERT HUGHES), Heel #4 1998 Sum/Fall p10

FRANCIS PICABIA: MUSIC IS LIKE PAINTING, CNR 33(1/2) 1992 p247

FRANÇOIS VILLON, Sunset P 1(1) 1973 Spr p12

"frank lane was a general manager", Comet #1 1984 Sep/Oct p15

FRANK MORGAN, Lummox 7(4) 2001 Apr p21

"frankly all stigmata i can do without.", Free L #20 1998 Spr p22

"frankly, dear, i don't give a damn about mine.", Lost & Found p6

"frankly he was a bit nonplused", Toad 1970 p15, Toad 1975 p20

"frankly, it's not that great", Wood #9 1998 p5

FRANZ KLINE: HAZELTON, 1957, Art: M #24 2001 p40

FRANZ KLINE MEETS TIME MAGAZINE, Firebird Ex p106, Firebird p106, Tram #8 1990 Sum p10

FRANZ LOCKLIN'S MASTERPIECE, New Male p16, Worm #133 1994 p4

FRATERNAL LOYALTIES, Stoogism p81

FREE AS A BIRD, Quercus #1 2001 p54

"the free copy allotted to each of us", Worm #117 1990 p44

FREE SPEECH CAN BE EXPENSIVE, New Male p5, Worm #132 1993 p208

THE FREEDOM FIGHTERS, COD (a) side 1, COD p10, ITPOYH p171, Teaching 2(3) 1988 Spr p36

FRENCH, Smellfeast #2 1995 Apr p24

"french fries and ketchup,", Coagula #60 2002 Dec p44

"the french had all left paris.", Toad's Eur p9

"the french woman says,"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Buying p25

FRESHMAN COMP., Son Poop p37, WHR 22(1) 1968 Win p57

"freud's insistence that", Life p78

FRIDAY: 3 P.M., Kansas Q 3(3) 1971 Sum p94, PNSP p203, Son Poop p5

"a friend has just returned from", Plastic #27 1997 Jan p27

"a friend is talking about having", Wood #2 1995 Fall p9

"a friend of mine", CSPQ 12(3) 1985 Aug p52, Etc #9/10 1978 p16, Fear p8, ISMM (a) side 1, Madman p22, Planet 1(3) 1984 p7

"a friend of mine, a fine student of literature", Mongoose p13, Worm #124 1991 p135

"a friend of mine is moving,", Impulse #18 1983 Jan/Feb p9, ISMM (a) side 1, Madman p15

"A friend of mine once told me", Eureka #10 1975 Aut p50, Hate, Scenes p39

"a friend of mine tells me", Random W #6 1985 May p57

"a friend of thirty-five years,", Face p3

A FRIEND TELLS ME COUMADIN WAS ORIGINALLY A RAT POISON, Hospital p62

THE FRIENDLIEST PERSON ON CAMPUS: A STUDY IN OVERCOMPENSATION, Active Ing p18, NerveC #3 1997 Spr p16, RTR p50

FRIENDS LITERARY AND NOT, Caffeine #3 1993 p17, Running p26

A FRIENDSHIP RITUAL

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Dying p10, Truly Fine 1984 p7

FRILLS, Comet #2 1985 Jan p28

"from a footnote i learn", Yank p31

"from a local paper:", Shatter #18 1987 Mar p4, Treasure p8

FROM A USUALLY RELIABLE SOURCE, Yank p39

"from cabo to the airport", Cabo p24

"from kindergarten to the middle grades", Dolphin p23, Worm #93 1984 p23

"from l.a. to phoenix,"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Lincoln p3

"From my observation of the relations", PressT 1981 Apr 10 p.A36

"from now on all my odalisques", Art Farmer p14, Genre #14 1992 p69, Zerx C #43 1997 p14

"from plato to play-doh.", Worm #117 1990 p44

FROM PROPHET TO HISTORIAN, Round–Up p115, Worm #143 1996 p115

"from second grade through high school", Big B 2(1) 1974 p15

FROM STEEL TO CYBERNETICS, Pittsburgh p15

FROM THE DEPTHS, Two Sum p40

FROM THE MOUTHS OF BABES' MOTHERS, Pinch 1983 June? p6, Short p16

FROM THE MOUTHS OF BOOBS, Slip #7 1987 p86

FROM THE UNIVERSITY BULLETIN, Bellingham 4(2) 1981 Fall p7, Short p7

"from what you've told me of your mother,", Last p38

THE FRONTIER WAS WITHOUT A SYSTEM, Poetry/LA #8 1984 Spr/Sum p45

THE FRYING PAN AND THE FIRE, Worm #138 1995 p87

"fuck wally.", Misnomer 1(2) 1992 Fall p2, Mystical p32

FUMBLING THE RIGHT OUR FOREFATHERS DIED FOR, Wood #1 1995 p15

FUN EVENING, Back East p25

THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF SHANE, Bête #4 1987 Win p135, SoC 1(1) 1970 Dec p5, Son Poop p12

 

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"g. is in his mid-20's", Worm #61 1976 p7

GAG ME LIKE A SPOON, Rochester p32

THE GALA AT THE FINCA VIGIA, Hem Col p11

A GAME OF INCHES, Lost & Found p2

THE GARDEN OF GETHSEMANE, Toad's Sab p11

GARLAND IS TWO BLOCKS LONG

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Lincoln p25

"the garrulous young salesman", English p6

GAUGUIN: CLAUDE-ÉMILE SCHUFFENECKER AT HIS EASEL, Home #45 1999 Fall/Win p16

GEDICHT OHNE MORAL, Terp p51

"gene dinelli comes to my office door", Women p139, Worm #88 1982 p139

"gene dinielli and i are kidding about", Horsefly p2, Ten #7 1987 p2

THE GENE DOES NOT GO GENTLE, Life p77

THE GENERATION GAP, Borges p76, Worm #67 1977 p76

GENEROSITY, Clear p15, Etc 1(4)/2(1) 1977 p20, West p128

THE GENIUS, Purple #1 1997? p30

GENTILESSE, SoP 11(1) 1970 Fall p24

"geometrical shapes still dominate blue", Wood #6 1997 p2

GEORG BASELITZ: ARMALAMOR, Wood #4 1996 p3

GEORG BASELITZ: SISTER DARLING, 1992, Exquisite #58 1996 p35

GEORG BASELITZ: TRAGIS HEAD, 1958, Wood #4 1996 p3

GEORGE BELLOWS: PADDY FLANNIGAN, 1908, Life p59

GEORGE CONDO: SEPARATED FOR LIFE, Poetry/LA #18 1989 Spr/Sum p60

GEORGES DE LA TOUR: MAGDALENE WITH THE SMOKING FLAME, Blank #10 1995 p41

GEORGES DE LA TOUR: THE EDUCATION OF THE VIRGIN, Cerberus #30 1998 p5, http://www.poetrystory.com/poetry%20&%20story%20magazine/p&s%20no.%208%20vol.%20IV%20Fall%201999%20issue/locklin%20gerald.htm

GEORGES SEURAT: MODELS, Worm #141 1996 p41

GEORGIA O'KEEFE: EAST RIVER FROM THE SHELTON, 1928, Chance #15 2002 p25

GEORGIA O'KEEFE: NEW YORK, STREET, NO 1, 1926, Heel #5 1999 Win/Spr 19

GEORGIA O'KEEFFE, AKA #6 1991 Spr p6, Big Man p20

GERALD, ARE YOU GRIEVING, Poetry/LA #5 1982/83 Fall/Win p33

GERALD DOES SOME SERIOUS SELF-FLAGELLATION, Worm #127 1992 p122

GERALD LOCKLIN

Caddy, David, Rustic #6 1996 p50

THE GERALD LOCKLIN MEMORIAL SPELLING BEE, Maelstrom #21/22 1982 p37

GERALD VAN LOCKLIN, Silt #4 2003 p9

GERALD WHO WILL BE FIFTY-NINE IN THE YEAR 2000, Gringo p19, Gringo 2d p19

THE GERALD WILSON CONCERT, http://members.aol.com:/plabjazz/jazzpoet.html#spain, More Jazz p1, Zerx C #46 1998 p1

GERALD'S WAGER, Horsefly p3, Ten #7 1987 p3

"'Gerry,' he says,", Throb #2 1971 p46

GERRY, ROLAND PLEADS WITH ME, PLEASE FORGET YOUR IMAGE AND REMEMBER YOUR JOB!, Bard p111, Worm #135 1994 p111

GERTRUDE STEIN, Offerta 2(4) 1979 Sept p11, Poop p41, SoP 9(2) 1969 Spr p8

"gertrude would have loved it:", Henry's p12

"gestern las ich gerade ein buch", PGUS repr p89

GET OFF MY ASS, Fear p17, Planet 1(3) 1984 p16

GETTING A FOOT IN THE DOOR NEVER MEANT THIS, NOT EVEN TO OEDIPUS, Macao p23

GETTING HER SHIT TOGETHER, CQ 2(2) 1977 Sum p19

GETTING INVOLVED, COD (a) side 2, COD p32, Worm #102 1986 p76

GETTING OUT THE VOTE, Naming p135, Seesaw p50, West p121, Winn 2(6) 1981 Sep p22, Worm #64 1976 p135

GETTING THEIR BRAINS BEAT OUT, Slip #12 1992 Sum p11

GHOST, Hem Col p15

"ghosts do not inhabit thermonuclear arenas,", Poetry/LA #12 1986 Spr/Sum p24

GIACOMETTI'S WIFE (AFTER PETER SCHJELDAHL/ALEXANDER LIEBERMAN), Henry's p3

GIAMBATTISTA TIEPOLO: ST. FRANCIS RECEIVING THE STIGMATA, Free L #20 1998 Spr p22

GIAMBATTISTA TIEPOPLO: WOMAN WITH A MANDOLIN, Coagula #42 1999 Nov p34

A GIFT TO FIT THE MAN, RedD 2(2) 1992 p52

GIMME A BREAK, Iceberg p20, Worm #132 1993 p209

GIN RUMMY, Toad's Sab p18

GIORGIO DE CHIRICO, Capr 1992 June p11

"a girl i had been sleeping with", Abraxas #29/30 1984 p63

GIRL IN BOAT WITH GEESE, Big Man p12, Pied 14(3) 1990 p26

THE GIRL IS PRESENT IN THE WOMAN, Cokefish 1996 May np

"a girl once said to me, 'i knew", Worm #104 1986 p155

A GIRL THAT I DON'T LOVE BUT SOMEONE OUGHT TO, CQ 1(1) 1976 Win p38, Scenes p26

"the girl, who some say resembles picasso,", Firebird Ex p6, Firebird p6, Vowel #2 1988 p27

GIRL WITH COCK, Firebird Ex p6, Firebird p6, Vowel #2 1988 p27

GIRL WITH RED HAT, Coagula #53 2001 Sep p51, http://www.raggededge.btinternet.co.uk/broadside2.htm

THE GIRLS IN THE WEIGHTLIFTING ROOM, RMCAJ #6 1976/77 Win p31

GIRLS' NIGHT OUT, Children p71, Worm #106/107 1987 p71

THE GIRLS OF ASPEN, Two Sum p17

GIVE ME A BREAK, Hem Col p15

"give the hero a long red nose, deaf", Wood #4 1996 p3

GIVES ONE PAUSE FOR THOUGHT, Prophetic #8 1987 p113

GIVING AWAY THE BRIDE, Proof #2 1983 Fall/Win p29

GIVING BACK, Heel #8 2001 p21

THE GLASS MONOTONY, Ambit #136 1994 July p68, Iceberg p24

GLASS OF ABSINTHE AND A CARAFE, Hell p21, Life p23

A GLIMPSE OF A DEAR OLD FRIEND, NerveB #2 1996 Sum p11

GLOCKENGELÄUTE FÜR MICH UND MEINE KLEINE, PGUS repr p89

GLUMSHOES

Locklin, Gerald & Zepeda, Rafael, We Love p19

GO EAST, YOUNG MAN, Impulse #18 1983 Jan/Feb p9, ISMM (a) side 1, Madman p15

GO WEST, YOUNG BLOKE, English p12

GO WITH THE FLOW (AND END UP WHERE MOST FLOWS DO), Life p175, Tears #24 1999 Aut p64

"God, I couldn't begin to count", Borges p54, West p70, Worm #67 1977 p54

"god, i love the legs of women.", Contents #12/13 1995 p18, Sporting p6

"god is a shade of pink.", Firebird Ex p127, Firebird p127

"god knows if we had world", Son Poop p17

GOD POEM, Kansas Q 4(1) 1971/72 Win p94

THE GOD POEM, Kansas Q 4(1) 1971/72 Win p94, Son Poop p4

"'goddamnit,' i say, 'i'm so blind without my glasses", Pearl #8 1989 Spr/Sum p36, Toad Half p36

GOD'S MASTERPIECES, Life p200, NerveC #8 1999 Fall p30

GOING ALONE, Hem Col p40, More Jazz p11, Zerx C #46 1998 p11

GOING FASTER ALL THE TIME, ISMM (a) side 1, Madman p19, Pearl #6 1988 Spr/Sum p15

"going for tests always", Hospital p13

GOLD, FRANKINCENSE, MYRRH, AND ATARI, Bellingham 6(2) 1983 Fall p16

GOLDIE GIRL, Women p138, Worm #88 1982 p138

A GOOD BOOK, Angelflesh #13 2000 p21

THE GOOD BOOK, Minotaur #15 1988 p5

GOOD BOY, Round–Up p131, Worm #143 1996 p131

GOOD BREEDING WILL OUT, Running p13, Worm #131 1993 p153

A GOOD CHEW, Re–Verb #1 2002 Fall p40

"a good colleague takes the time", Bellingham 8(1) 1985 Spr p52

GOOD COUNTRY PEOPLE, Home 5(2) 1985 Spr p18

"the good doctor", http://freespace.virgin.net/cooper.westrow/Locklin.htm

GOOD FRIDAY, Prince p21, West p119

A GOOD GUESS GOES AWRY, Horsefly p1, Ten #7 1987 p1

GOOD IN THE SACK, Big B 2(1) 1974 p18

THE GOOD KID GETS FIVE MINUTES AT THE MICROPHONE, Dolphin p26, Worm #93 1984 p26

THE GOOD LIFE, Criminal p10, Scree #22/23 1983 p22, Son Toad p64, Worm #50 1973 p64

GOOD MEDICINE AND BAD, Scenes p38

"good morning, miss mcguire, how do your", Holy D p9

GOOD NEIGHBOR PETE, Round–Up p144, Worm #143 1996 p144

GOOD NEWS FOR THOSE WITH WRITER'S BLOCK, http://www.geocities.com/remark_poetry/ #9 2001 June, http://www.geocities.com/remark_poetry/00110.html

THE GOOD OLD DAYS, Seesaw p30, Worm #53 1974 p35

THE GOOD PAPA, Italia 4(1/2) 1979 Jan/June p23

A GOOD STEAK IS EASY TO FIND

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Yellow p17

"a good woman poet writes that", Worm #127 1992 p121

GOODBYE, PORK PIE HAT, Duke p21

GOO'NIGHT, GENTLEMEN, Home 5(3) 1985 Sum p21

GORDON MATTA-CLARK: PIPES, 1971, Bender #4 2001 Fall p49

GORE, Borges p59, Worm #67 1977 p59

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO STRUNK AND WHITE, Familiarities p27

GOTHIC/GOTHIC, Purple #1 1997? p30

GRANADA, Last p24

GRAND CANYON SUNSET, Last p34

GRAND HOTEL, Pittsburgh p6

"the grand opening of the", Hem Col p11

GRANDMA MOSES: SUGARING OFF, 1943, Slip #22 2002 p54, Young p17

LES GRANDS BOULEVARDS, Elec V #1 1999 Win p5

LES GRANDS TETONS: 1., Last p31

LES GRANDS TETONS: 2, Last p31

GRASS ROOTS REVOLT, Lost & Found p13

"grasses, bushes, shrubs", Plop #3 1993 Win/Spr p6

THE GRAY HOUSE, Life P139, Spring n.s. #7 1998 Fall p145

GRAY MONDAY, OneD #32 1999 Jan p6

GRAY PANTHERS, Life p79

"the gray-haired woman in the slip", Firebird Ex p146, Poetry Intl #11 1998 p51

"the great critics of modern literature,", Cabo p23

GREAT DANE, Poetry/LA #12 1986 Spr/Sum p25, Rack p11

"a great deal of postmodernism glorifies", Coagula #43 1999 Dec p32

THE GREAT DIET PEPSI URINATION, Back East p5

"the great drawback of the poetry racket", Worm #141 1996 p41

GREAT EXPECTATIONS, Worm #138 1995 p89

"great expectorations.", Smellfeast #2 1995 Apr p24

THE GREAT FARTER OF UCLA, Amphibian 1(2) 1991 p23

THE GREAT GRETSKY, Fear p16, Planet 1(3) 1984 p15

THE GREAT NATURE POET, Yank p25

A GREAT PEOPLE MOBILIZES, COD (a) side 1, COD p6, Poetry/LA #7 1983/84 Fall/Win p20

GREAT PINE IN MONTBRIANT, CNR 33(1/2) 1992 p247, Sporting p2

THE GREAT RACE, Yank p36

"the great rock innovator and satirist,", Pearl #8 1989 Spr/Sum p32, Toad Half p32

THE GREAT SEXUAL EXPERIMENT OF THE 1960's, COD (a) side 1, COD p2, West p108

THE GREAT WAR, Clear p10, Madrona 4(13/14) 1976 p42

GREAT WEALTH MIGHT LEACH THE SWEETNESS FROM HER DISPOSITION, Bard p114, Mystical p26, Worm #135 1994 p114

"great white-foamed waves.", Henry's p30

THE GREATEST

Locklin, Gerald & Zepeda, Rafael, We Love p12

"the greek proprietor", Last p14

GREEN CORN TAMALES, Life p147, Poetry Intl #4 2000 p40

"green is easy on the eyes.", FiveA #11 1999 p26, Life p154

"the green santo tomas valley,"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Dying p7, Truly Fine 1984 p10

THE GREEN VIOLINIST, Life p137, Spring n.s. #7 1998 Fall p143

THE GREENING OF HALLOWEEN, Tram #7 1989/90 Win p3

THE GREENING OF LEISURE HILLS, Lemon #1 1983 p19

A GREENWICH VILLAGE OF THE MIND, Two Sum p31

"gretel, pippi, annie.", Poetry/LA #6 1983 Spr/Sum p75

GRINGO, Bellingham 8(1) 1985 Spr p54, Gringo p3, Gringo 2d p3

GROUP DYNAMICS, Yank p34

GROWING UP, Poetry/LA #8 1984 Spr/Sum p46

GROWING UP ALIVE, PLP #39, Women p136, Worm #88 1982 p136

GUARANTEE, Pinch 2(2) 1981 Apr/May p8

GUARDED BY LIONS, Two Sum p42

A GUIDE TO THE CINEMA, Maelstrom #18/19 1981 p54, West p199

"the guitar is brown, not blue.", Comet 1985 Oct, October, Treasure p6

GUNFIGHTER, AMV 1980 p247, Firebird Ex p64, Firebird p64, Lit R 22(3) 1979 Spr p324

"gunning down pre-schoolers", Coagula #42 1999 Nov p34

A GURU IN THE CROWD

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Yellow p6

GUSTAVE CAILLEBOTTE: A BALCONY, BOULEVARD HAUSSMAN, 1880, Free L #20 1998 Spr p23

GUSTAVE CAILLEBOTTE: BANKS OF A CANAL IN ITALY, 1872, First #8 1998 p24, Sporting p43

GUSTAVE CAILLEBOTTE: FLOOR-SCRAPERS, 1875, Heel #6 1999 Sum/Fall p16, Life p185

GUSTAVE CAILLEBOTTE: FRUIT DISPLAYED ON A STAND, 1880-82, Minotaur #31 1996 p28

GUSTAVE CAILLEBOTTE: PARIS STREET; RAINY DAY, 1877, Life p187, Rattle #10 1998 Win p61

GUSTAVE CAILLEBOTTE: STILL LIFE IN FRONT OF A BALCONY, 1880, Minotaur #31 1996 p28

GUSTAVE CAILLEBOTTE: THE DAHLIAS, GARDEN OF PETIT GENNEVILLIERS, 1893, Minotaur #31 1996 p28

GUSTAVE CAILLEBOTTE: THE PLATE OF PEACHES, 1882, Minotaur #31 1996 p28

DIE GUTEN ALTEN ZEITEN, Rosskur 141

GUY BOURDIN: PHOTO OF TWO FACES TOUCHING, Henry's p22

A GUY I THINK I WOULD HAVE LIKED, EVEN THOUGH HE WOULDN'T HAVE LIKED ME, Worm #109 1988 p5

"the guy i'm drinking with says,", Stanford p13

"the guy in the barber chair next to mine", Sheila #9 1994 p32

"the guy i've just met says", Maybe p18

"the guy my age with the beergut all", Misnomer 1(1) 1992 Spr p22, Mongoose p14

GUYAMAS BAY, Abyss 2(2) 1969 p67

GYM RAT, http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Cafe/7475/locklin4.html, OneD #39 1999 Aug p14

 

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HA HA, Back East p7

"had a face that", Flam #3 1993 p9, Mystical p24

HAIKU: 1-11-98, Heel #7 2000 p33

A HAILSTORM IN REGENT'S PARK, Pinch 1987 May

HAIR OF THE DOG, http://freespace.virgin.net/cooper.westrow/Locklin.htm, http://freespace.virginnet.co.uk/wandering.dog/poetry.htm, Life p176, Tears #24 1999 Aut p65

"a hairless horse?", Art Farmer p15, Grasslands #14 1996 Win p22, Zerx C #43 1997 p15

HALLOWEEN, COD (a) side 1, COD p31, Ten #6 1986

"halloween was the least cruel holiday.", COD (a) side 1

"a hallucination is a hallucination is very fucking seldom", Willmore #4/5 1976 p60

"a hallucination is a hallucination is very fucking seldom an illumination.", ISMM (a) side 1, Madman p9

"hamlet (eventually, at least)", ZZZ #13 1996 Win p19

HAND-IN-HAND IN THE L.A. ARTS VANGUARD, Dolphin p22, Worm #93 1984 p22

"the handsome woman in the l.a. brasserie", ISMM (a) side 1, Madman p8, Mag (G) #12 p43

"hanging from the rafters", Firebird Ex p27, Firebird p27, Pearl #10 1990 Spr p31

HANS-CHRISTIAN SCHINK: AUTOBAHN LANDSCAPE, PHOTOGRAPH, Ambit #169 2002 Sum p69

HAPPINESS, Life p145 & 204, Lummox 6(4) 2000 Apr p16

HAPPY ENDING, Abraxas #35/36 1987 p72, Abraxas #37 1988 p72

HAPPY HOUR, Criminal p36, Many Cals p250, Many Cals 2d p238, Scree #22/23 1983 p23, Son Toad p57, UTLW p303, Webs p73, Worm #50 1973 p57

HAPPY JAZZ AND SAD, Takes p12

"happy new year, zachary,", Planet #4/5 1985 Spr p62

A HAPPY NOTE THAT SLIPPED MY MIND, Toad's Sab p33

HARD EDGES, Wood #9 1998 p6

HARD TO TOP, Last p45

HARK THE HERALD ANGELS [GL singing], Brother track 13

"harold brodsky's last story,", NerveC #4 1997 Fall p57

THE HARRY CHINASKI CHAIR OF RELIGIOUS VERSE, New Male p16, West p193

HARSH REALITY, COD (a) side 2, COD p37, Worm #102 1986 p76

HART CRANE, Approach #48 1963 Sum p39, Toad's Sab p49

"has a beer gut. that's the", Ark 3(2/3) 1976 p45, Treasure p15

"has fashioned for the 49ers tavern", Mag (LB) #5 1973 p34, Son Poop p19

"has he ever been guilty?, Worm #142 1996 p71

"has his own rig,", Naming p134, Seesaw p43, Worm #64 1976 p134

"has two of the most imposing", Last p32

"hasn't any of these heavily armed", Macao p25

"hasn't she been told that roses", Cerberus #39? 2000 July p29, Sheila #11 1997 p25, Sporting p21

HASN'T THIS GUY READ DEATH IN THE AFTERNOON?, Hem Col p30

"Hat seinen eigenen Sattelsschlepper,", Rosskur p9

"have the dutch always been happy?", Yank p27

"have you checked the philosophy section", MainS 5(1) 2000 Spr p19

"have you ever won any bread in your life?", Running p19, Sheila #7/8 1993 p81

"have you noticed how many", Conflict #1 1995 Apr p52

HAVE YOURSELF A MERRY LITTLE CHRISTMAS [GL singing], Brother track 3

"'haven't you ever been number one in anything?'", Firebird Ex p44, Firebird p44, West p65, Wind 10(39) 1980 p28

HAVING A LOOK AROUND: AN EXTERNAL INSPECTION

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Buying p7

HAVING A LOOK AROUND: THE REAL ESTATE OFFICE

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Buying p8

HAVING A LOOK AROUND: WAITING FOR THE REALTOR

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Buying p9

"Having died, he was surprised", Caryatid #1 1969 p11, KCHU #16 1977 Feb p13, Poop p78, SoP 11(1) 1970 Fall p25

"having had a good cry", Last p14

"having inherited a small piece of cash,", Conflict #1 1995 Apr p52

"having just finished bech is back,", Bogg #68 1997 p14

"having recently viewed", Black Cross #4 1998 p58, Sporting p36

"the hawk hangs heavy over the marine", Misc 7(2) 1972 Spr p9, Poop p27

HAWTHORNE (1804-1864) IN ITALY, Firebird Ex p140, Freedom #7 1998 p18

"the hay is high", Poetry Di #9 1995 Feb p27

HE, A CHILD OF THE COLDWAR, SPENDS HIS FEW HOURS ON THE MAINLAND ENVISIONING HIMSELF SUBJECTED TO INTERROGATIONS ROUGHLY EQUIVALANT TO THOSE OF CARDINAL...., Macao p28

"he always made it look so easy.", Cerberus #44 2001 Nov p26, Rising #22 2001 Spr p32

"he asks dave newman,", Pittsburgh p10

"he awaits the audience", Gringo p10, Gringo 2d p10

"he awoke at dawn; it was already", Minotaur 1(1) 1975 p28

HE BLAMES IT ON A BAD PRAWN, AND I BELIEVE HIM, SoWAm 17(2) 1992 Spr p46, West p212, Yank p18

"he brings me copies", Death p18, Occasional #10 1982 back cover

"he broke no laws", Toad's Sab p10

"he came back to the disco,", Toad's Eur p10

"he came from ireland at the age", Return p1, West p26

"he came three thousand miles to the future.", Listening p83

"he could never decide", Brobd #12 1999 Sum

"he could not move. he could not", Firebird Ex p107, Firebird p107, Poetry/LA #20 1990 Spr/Sum p74, Riprap #16 1994 p81

HE DIDN'T FEEL A DAY OVER EIGHTY-NINE, Worm #138 1995 p88

"He didn't want to.", Marilyn #3 1976 Aut p52

"he died early, aged about fifty, of a heart attack,", WeAm 37(3) 2002 Fall p372

HE DISREGARDED HIS FATHER'S ADVICE, Poetry/LA #5 1982/83 Fall/Win p32

"he dreamed he was taking this piss", Earthwords #6 1971 June p18, Poop p34

"he dreams of a fish feast; in the morning,", Firebird Ex p28, Firebird p28, Lit R 22(3) 1979 Spr p323

"he felt no pain, bedraggled", Egg #3 1973 Sum p11

"he finds he makes his best time", Last p41

"he gets the divorce", Borges p75, NWTCP p78, Worm #67 1977 p75

"He got off the freeway at the nearest ramp.", NAAR 3(3) 1979 p108, Son Poop p26, Southwest p350, Star Trek p22, Worm #31 1968 p22

"he grew up in batavia, new york,", Worm #103 1986 p93

"He grew up in El Paso.", Cord #9/10 1976 p35

"he grew up in el paso/juarez", Bouillabaisse #2 1992 p5

"he grew up on heroic myths,", Active Ing p19, Royal 1(1) 1997 p25, Sals 1996 Apr p2

"he had already given them", Bellingham 4(2) 1981 Fall p50, Last p42

"he had always been the youngest.", Round–Up p116, West p65, Worm #143 1996 p116

"he had meant", Toad's Eur p22

"he had never been more discouraged", RedD 1(3) 1991 p36

"he had never seen her more downcast", Yank p12

"he hadn't tied one on in weeks", Last p16

"he has also flown co-pilot to the firebird.", Poetry/LA #14 1987 Spr/Sum p96, Running p40

"he holds his brushes", Life p16, Tears #28 2001 Spr p37

"he is always absurdly nervous", Macao p19

"he is disappointed not to find", Angelflesh #9 1998 p16

"he is exiting the ymca", Round–Up p141, Worm #143 1996 p141

"he is lean, but there are", OneH #2 1994 Spr p51, Sporting p4

HE IS THE KIND OF PERSON WHO, Criminal p38, Poetry Now #9 1975 p12

"he is too tall,", Bellingham 8(1) 1985 Spr p52

"he is walking up main street.", Poetry/LA #12 1986 Spr/Sum p25, Rack p11

"he is watching wimbledon with a roomful", COD (a) side 1, COD p7, Dog 3(2) 1984 Aut p46

"he knew he was in serious trouble", AALBP p8, Criminal p17, Poetry Now #4 1974 p29, Time Zone track 19, West p129

"he knew the bitter cold was not just his imagination,", Random W #3 1984 May p29

"He lay in the searing clutches of the fever", Chowder #7 1976 Fall/Win p88, NWTCP p67

HE LEADS BY EXAMPLE, Firebird Ex p151, Reater #2 1998 p206

"he learns that he's been doing it all wrong", Pittsburgh p8

"he lived in a world of rectangles.", Firebird Ex p106, Firebird p106, Tram #8 1990 Sum p10

"he looked like a russian,", Gros #30 2001 Sept p35, http://www.minotaurpress.com/bsi5/46LocklinGerald.htm, Life p168, Minotaur #36 2000 p46

"he marries her because", Dolphin p25, Worm #93 1984 p25

"he meets at a dinner the chinese boyfriend", Macao p5

"he misses his old man, who is", Henry's p29

"he must be nearly as old as", Art Farmer p5, Zerx C #43 1997 p5

"he naturally didn't go in the water", Toad's Sab p31

HE NEED REGRET NOTHING, Firebird Ex p133, Firebird p133, WeAm 37(3) 2002 Fall p372, West p32, Worm #117 1990 p43

"He never ceases to amaze me.", Minotaur 6(1) 1983 p45

"he noticed", Toad's Eur p20

"He observes his daughter sleeping deeply", Two Sum p31

"he painted a pair of clogs", Life p20, Tears #28 2001 Spr p40

"he painted himself so often", Life p13, Tears #28 2001 Spr p35

"he pulls this one guy over in the crenshaw district", Minotaur 2(1) 1976 p38, Scenes p31

HE READS; SHE BEADS, ZZZ #35 2002 June/Aug p47

HE REALLY DID TAKE THE WORDS OUT OF MY MOUTH, Gringo p13, Gringo 2d p13

"he remains the kafka of the canvas", Capr 1992 June p11

"he remembers such a dawn.", Iceberg p37

"he rode his bike to town", Stanford p4

"he rushes home to be on time", ZZZ #28 2000 July p18

"he says, 'after we made love", Worm #104 1986 p155

"he says, 'i know that so-and-so can't write but i", Familiarities p35

"he says, "i once had to run a gamut", Tears #9 1991 Sep p17

"he says that ezra pound", Round–Up p142, Worm #143 1996 p142

HE SHOULD HAVE LOOKED UPON IT AS A CHALLENGE, Exquisite 9(1/4) 1991 Jan/Apr p39

HE SHOULD HAVE SEEN IT COMING, Blank #8 1994 Apr p21

"he shouldn't have made her face ugly,", Henry's p10

"he sired no children, yet", Life p36

"he stands upon the crystal winter solstice", Invisible #5 1972 May p14, Son Poop p45

"he sure loved redheads,", Shoes #2 2001 March p55

"he survives where the sun shines", Bellingham 8(1) 1985 Spr p54, Gringo p3, Gringo 2d p3

HE SWEARS IT HAPPENED, Eureka #10 1975 Aut p50, Scenes p40

HE TAKES IT AS A SORT OF WELCOME GESTURE, Macao p25

HE THOUGHT SHE'D NEVER ASK, Rising #20 2000 Sum p14

"he thought that they should'", Last p33

"He took equal parts of incest and amontillado,", Mini 1(1) 1977 p10, Minotaur 6(1) 1983 p17, Scenes p8

"he tried to start out with", Earthwords #6 1971 June p16, Poop p55, Scree #22/23 1983 p24

"he urged his daughters", Worm #138 1995 p89

"he used to be one of the editors", Impet #2 1984 Dec p49

"he used to say that", Prophetic #8 1987 p132, Treasure p3

HE WAITED TILL SHE WENT TO BED, Son Poop p16

"he waited 'till she went to bed", Aldebaran #4 1969 p6

"He was a teacher in the drama department,", Borges p67, Worm #67 1977 p67

"he was already a great success as an actor,", Winn 3(5) 1982 Aug p17

HE WAS ALSO MODEST, INTELLIGENT, GENEROUS AND, WORST OF ALL, LIKABLE, Children p64, Worm #106/107 1987 p64

"He was bored by it all.", Borges p51, Worm #67 1977 p51

"he was interviewing some southern moral majority senator", Dolphin p21, Worm #93 1984 p21

"He was looking up the correct pronunciation of maleficent", Worm #92 1983 p145

HE WAS NEVER A MUD WRESTLER, Pearl #5 1987 Sum/Fall p8

"he was not always a volcano of starfire", Always p116, Big Man p27

"he was not born to the word", Borges p69, Worm #67 1977 p69

"he was not even bestial", Worm #78 1980 p81

"he was only hung-over", Wood #2 1995 Fall p9

"he was sitting in the forty-niners tavern", All's p37, CBASB p23, Cerberus #35 1999 July p3, NWTCP p65, Worm #56 1974 p151

"He was so ugly that a famous mortuary", CQ 2(1) 1977 Spr p35

"He was surprised to find the Maharishi", Inscape 1971 Mar p6, PressT 1983 Jan 16 p.L10, Son Poop p3, Toad 1970 p9, Toad 1975 p17

"he was the sorcerer's apprentice", http://10.cyberhost.net/wanton/locklin.html

"he was trying to pay me the highest compliment,", Short p12, Tequila Rev #5 1979 Fall p12, WeAm 29(1) 1994 Spr p66

"he wears a suit and tie,", http://www.raggededge.btinternet.co.uk/Nicholas.htm, Life p106

"he went to wordsworth's digs", Last p13

HE WHO HESITATES, Toad's Sab p46

HE WILL ARRIVE BACK TO A SEMESTER-LONG RE-ENACTMENT OF IONESCO'S RHINOCEROS, Macao p25

"he won a guggenheim to mexico,", Toad's Sab p49

HE WOULD'VE DOUBLED THE TIP, Macao p8, MMD&R p251

"he wrote poems as spare as this", Worm #56 1974 p148

HEAD OF HAYAVARMAN VIII, 12th-13th CENTURY, Heel #5 1999 Win/Spr 21

HEAD START, Gringo p18, Gringo 2d p18

HEADACHE, Etc #12/13 1979 p11

THE HEALER, Poop p60

HEALTHY FEARS, Iceberg p35

HEARING MINGUS, Duke p14

"hearing that an unknown arsonist", Bard p116, Worm #135 1994 p116

HEAT, Fairfax #4 1982 p10

THE HEATH BROTHERS, Face p11

"he'd been in england for a week", Bellingham 4(2) 1981 Fall p50, Last p12

"he'd been working his ass off when,", Life p184, OneD #42 1999 Nov p9

HEIDEGGER HAD A NAME FOR IT, Tears #32 2002 Sum p83

HELEN FRANKENTHALER: BUDDHA'S COURT, 1964, Big Man p17, Bluff 2(2) 1991 p49, Driver's #17 1994 p25

HE'LL GROW UP INVESTING IN THE BIGGEST AND THE NEWEST LIKE DONALD TRUMP, Bard p121, Worm #135 1994 p121

HELLER OF A MESS, Children p45, Worm #106/107 1987 p45

HELP ME MAKE IT THROUGH THE NIGHT, Hospital p25

THE HELPFUL BARTENDER OF TILLAMOOK, Bellingham 4(2) 1981 Fall p50, Last p42

"hemingway also knew what to do", ZZZ #13 1996 Win p19

"hemingway must have touched something", Hem Col p14

HEMINGWAY WOULD HAVE TO WRITE A COUPLE EXTRA NOVELS, By Land p21, Maelstrom #20 1982 p21

THE HENNY YOUNGMAN OF CREATIVE WRITING, Worm #113 1989 p42

HENRI FANTIN-LATOUR: STILL LIFE WITH PANSIES, 1874, Poetry Di #9 1995 Feb p26

HENRI FANTIN-LATOUR: STILL LIFE WITH PANSIES (A REPRISE), Chrion 13(2) 1994 Sum p2

HENRI MATISSE: ODALISQUE WITH GRAY TROUSERS, Art Farmer p14, Genre #14 1992 p69, Zerx C #43 1997 p14

HENRI MATISSE PAR LUI-MEME, Art Farmer p13, Plop #3 1993 Win/Spr p4, Zerx C #43 1997 p13

HENRI MATISSE: THE JOYS OF LIFE, Silent T #4 p14

HENRI MATISSE: THE RED STUDIO, 1911, Royal 1(2) 1997 p26, Running p42

HENRI ROSSEAU: THE BANKS OF THE OISE, C. 1907, Round–Up p125, Worm #143 1996 p125

HENRIETTA JAMES, Children p65, Worm #106/107 1987 p65

THE HENRY CHINASKI CHAIR OF RELIGIOUS VERSE, Penny #6 1994 Apr p5

"henry denander has done it again;", Takes p14

HENRY'S GIFT, Henry's p1

 FiveA #16 2002 p10

HER ENDEARING YOUNG CHARMS, Madrona 4(13/14) 1976 p41, Seesaw p51

"her face is one of the few", Ambit #109 1987 p59, CQ 14(3) 1987/88 p66, Firebird Ex p117, Firebird p117

HER FINEST QUARTER-HOUR, Worm #131 1993 p154

"Her first man was an aspiring writer.", Borges p78, NWTCP p77, Worm #67 1977 p78

HER FRIENDS HAVE A CERTAIN WAY OF LOOKING AT ME, Worm #84 1981 p121

"her horoscope reads,", Sheila #2 1991 p11

"her lips are too red,", Coagula #53 2001 Sep p51, http://www.raggededge.btinternet.co.uk/broadside2.htm

"her mother ranks cleanliness", COD (a) side 1, COD p10, ITPOYH p171, Teaching 2(3) 1988 Spr p36

"her nose is as pointy as her nipples,", First #5 1997 p20

"her parents say, 'good evening.", Scree #3 1975 p22

"her upper body has the musculature", Peaky #3 1997 Win p23

"her vulvic skulls and flowers", Chance #15 2002 p25

"'here,' i say, handing", ZZZ #15 1997 p42

"Here is the truest of the myths of Christ-", Poop p68, Worm #27/28 1967 p6

"the hero kills his mother", Dolphin p25, Worm #93 1984 p25

"he's a big, tall, ugly swede", Proof #2 1983 Fall/Win p18

"he's a bright, talented, and interesting guy,", Women p134, Worm #88 1982 p134

"He's a good poet and a good guy and very skinny", Lost & Found p3

"he's a strong man,", http://www.raggededge.btinternet.co.uk/formatidable.htm, Life p151

"he's a talented writer,"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Durango p17

"he's away on business at a hotel", Iceberg p32

"he's given so many readings to groups", Pittsburgh p21

HE'S PROBABLY OF A PHLEGMATIC NATURE, Elec V #1 1999 Win p6

"he's the kid who brought figure-skating", Fear p16, Planet 1(3) 1984 p15

"he's the only guy i've ever known", Women p142, Worm #88 1982 p142

HEY, HANK, All's p42, Poop p79, Worm #43 1971 p117

"'hey, i have a perfectly good car"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Yellow p3

"'Hey, sweetheart,' I call from the bedroom,", WC 2(1) 1978 Fall p30

HEY, WHO WEARS THE PANTALOONS IN THIS FAMILY?, Toad Cleve p31

HI, Toad's Sab p42

"high concept and well", ZZZ #38 2002 p20

HIGH COO, RedD 1(3) 1991 p36

HIGH SERIOUSNESS, Worm #74 1979 p75

HIGH-ALTITUDE LITERARY FARE, Hem Col p37

A HIGHLY ESTEEMED COLLEAGUE, http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Cafe/7475/locklin4.html, OneD #42 1999 Nov p9

HIGHWAY ONE, Last p38

HILLARY AND JACKIE, Life p72, Reater #4 2000 p18

"hilton than toad is frantically dialing"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Lincoln p5

HIROHITO'S REVENGE, Four I #2 1991 May p26

"his beard is as black as the air", Life p138, Spring n.s. #7 1998 Fall p144

"his blood pressure is excellent.", Hospital p57

"his bread was buttered on,", Short p5, Truly Fine 5(2) 1981 p11

HIS CASTLE, Rochester p14, West p218

"his daughter moved to the couch", Macao p18

"his days were parsley", Son Poop p1, Worm #42 1971 p45

HIS EYES MUST HAVE REMINDED HER OF MT. ST. HELEN, Revolt #1 2001? p5

"His father having died in a mine shaft,", Natives p58

"his favorite actor", Women p141, Worm #88 1982 p141

"his favorite t.v. program turns out to be", Chiron #51 1997 Sum p42, Macao p24

"his first mistake is in staying up late", Mongoose p30, Voices N #3 1992 p19

"his first was a complicated one", Gringo p5, Gringo 2d p5, Gypsy #3 1985 p24

HIS GOOD WORKS ASIDE, WHAT IS IT ABOUT RONALD MACDONALD THAT IS OBSCENE?, Bellingham 8(1) 1985 Spr p52

HIS GRATEFUL SUBJECTS, Poetic S 4(4) 1988 p11

HIS HANDIWORK, Time Zone track 19, Worm #72 1978 p134

"his horoscope reads,", Bard p116, Worm #135 1994 p116

"his idea of a vacation", Borges p76, Worm #67 1977 p76

"His left hand almost always knew", Etc #12/13 1979 p18

HIS LOCAL PUB, Hem Col p11

"His massive sinews", Poetry Now #32 1981 p17, Treasure p7

HIS MOTHER WAS A BRONTOPHOBIAC, Criminal p4, Purr #1 1975 p11

"his mother was chinese", Star #7 1979 p25

"his muscles ripple like varicose veins.", Clock #8 1987 Fall p28, COD (a) side 2, COD p34

"his name come up over drinks", Shock #11 1994 p26

"his name meant blood-sausage, but", Ambit #119 1989 p50

"his paris has the gaul/gall,", Embryonic 1(1) 2003 Mar p16

"His Paris was the garden of the satyr;", Poop p49, Prairie 39(4) 1965 p339

HIS SANITY, Life p11, Reater #4 2000 p23

"his son asks, 'will you take me", Last p49

HIS SUCCESSOR, Toad's Sab p14

"His teeth were yellow.", Worm #74 1979 p77

HIS THREE DAYS AND NIGHTS IN THE DESERT, Avant #1 1995? p16

"his vision slices toward the", Firebird Ex p131, Firebird p131

"his vita nueva did not last for long.", Last p12

"his wife and kids go to bed at ten", Pinch 8(2) 1987 p28

"a historic event occurred yesterday", Aileron #7 1985 p13

THE HITCHHIKER, Invisible #5 1972 May p14, Son Poop p45

A HOCKEY PUCK ON GOLDEN POND, Pearl #27 1998 Fall/Win p45

A HOLE IN THE HEAD, Worm #73 1979 p35

THE HOLIDAYS, Borges p57, Worm #67 1977 p57

HOLISTIC MEDICINE, Blind #6 1995 May p7, Mystical p22, Ven 2(3) 1993 Aug/Sep p22

"the hollywood sign on the horizon.", Life p188

THE HOLOCAUST COMES HOME, Dog 3(2) 1984 Aut p46

HOLY THURSDAY, http://www.raggededge.btinternet.co.uk/holyT.htm, Life p102

HOMAGE TO JOHN CAGE, LA Times Bk R 1989 April 30 p6, Pearl #8 1989 Spr/Sum p34, Spring sup.#2 1989 Aug p7?, Toad Half p34

HOMAGE TO THE HAIKU, Baby #4 1971 July p25

HOME BREW, Willmore #4/5 1976 p62

HOME COOKING AT THE FUTURE IN-LAWS, Listening p83

"home from hawking his unreal estate,", Goblets 1981 Sum p14

HOMESICKNESS, Gringo p6, Gringo 2d p6

AN HONEST MISTAKE, Proof #2 1983 Fall/Win p20

HONESTY, Mini 1(1) 1977 p11, Scenes p6

"honesty in show business is so rare", Howling 3(2) 1988 p30, Slip #4 1984 p62

"the honeymoon was over", Urthkin #2 1979 p69

HONORÉ DAUMIER: RUE TRANSNONAIN, 15 APRIL 1834, First #7 1998 p20, Sporting p38

HOOK, Maybe p11

THE HOOK SHOT, Hoop p38, Poetry–Vision 19 min., PV, Seesaw p58, Son Toad p53, West p49, Worm #50 1973 p53

HOORAY FOR KURT VONNEGUT, Life p54

"hoping not, as on previous vacations,", Last p33

"Hoping to attract a few more women,", Mid 1(2) 1975 Fall p8

"horace greely did not say,", Bard p118, Mystical p29, Worm #135 1994 p118

"L'horloge au mur", Jeté #8 2001 May p34

L'HORLOGE NE TICTAQUE PAS, Jeté #8 2001 May p34

"the horoscope this morning", Quercus #2 2002 p23

"the horror of those with power,", Cabo p17

THE HORSE OF TALENT AND THE CART OF MENTAL ILLNESS, Firebird Ex p78, Firebird p78, Fireweed (Lorane) #1 1982 Win p38

HORSE SENSE, Death p26, Impulse #7 1979 Oct p5

HORSEFLY DON'T BOTHER ME, Horsefly p5, Ten #7 1987 p5

HOT FUN IN THE SUMMERTIME, Scree #2 1974 p10

A HOTEL BARMAID AND A GENERIC PRESCRIPTION, Owen 14(1) 1991 Spr p32

THE HOTEL IS CALLED THE BEAVER, English p4

"the house is still, the two of us", Fireweed (Columbus) #2 1976 Win p34

THE HOUSEHOLD GODS HE'S ALLOWED, Angelflesh #11 1998 p13, Life p193

"Houyhnhnms go yum-yum on mornings after.", Mid 3(11) 1979 p35, Short p15

"how am i supposed to know", Hem Col p35

HOW BEST TO SEE SEVILLE, Last p21

"how big was the fish the bear caught"

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Buying p30

"how come those whiz kids on national t.v.", Maelstrom #21/22 1982 p37

"how could you be all snow", Pearl #7 1988 Fall/Win p11

"how did she whip my ass last summer?", Toad's Sab p18

"how do the people", Angelflesh 1997 bonus issue p7

HOW DUMB DO THEY THINK I AM?, Cabo p4

"how fast they can run", Worm #142 1996 p68

"how free are birds anyway?", Quercus #1 2001 p54

"how have i managed to miss it?", Life p24, Reater #4 2000 p22

HOW I WON TWICE ON THE FIRST EVANDER HOLYFIELD/RIDDICK BOWE FIGHT, Cabo p19

HOW IN TEN BRIEF YEARS THE FIRST AND SECOND WORLDS CAME TO JOIN THE THIRD WORLD, Bard p114, Worm #135 1994 p114

"how interesting that even as we clamor", Chiron #52 1997 Win p14, Sporting p49

HOW IS, INCIDENTALLY, THE NEW WORLD SHAPING UP?, Round–Up p98, Worm #143 1996 p98

HOW IT HAPPENS, Open #6 1989 p54

HOW LONG CAN THIS GO ON?, Egg 1(1) 1972/73 Win p19, Son Poop p28

"how many times have i heard the lame excuse", Hem Col p35

HOW MUCH IS THAT DOGGIE IN THE LEOTARD?, Pearl #22 1995 Fall/Win p56

"how neat, how english.", Round–Up p111, Worm #143 1996 p111

HOW NELSON GOT HIS NAME, Outtakes p5

"how often do you get to drop", Active Ing p28, Bender #1 1997 p30, http://www.cruzio.com/zerocity/v1n3/locklin3.htm, http://www.cruzio.com/%7Ezerocity/v1n3/locklin3.htm, RTR p50

"how old is she? late", Cokefish 1996 May np

HOW OUR PETS CHOOSE US, Bellingham 10(2) 1987 Fall p24

"how right we were for each other just then,", COD (a) side 1, COD p28, Dolphin p28, Worm #93 1984 p28

HOW SOON THEY FORGET, By Land p20, Maelstrom #20 1982 p20

HOW THE LITTLE PRINCE SOLVED THE NUMBERS' GAMES, Children p55, Worm #106/107 1987 p55

"how thick is a line?", Misnomer 1(1) 1992 Spr p23

HOW TO GET ALONG WITH CHARLES BUKOWSKI [in Japanese], BlueB #12 1997 Mar p23

HOW TO GET ALONG WITH YOUR PUBLISHER, Death p18, Occasional #10 1982 back cover

HOW TO LIVE FOREVER, MAYBE, Active Ing p7, Tomor #16 1997 p6

HOW TO RUIN THE REST OF SOMEONE'S DAY, Abraxas #23/24 1981 p82

HOW TOAD IMPROVED UPON HANSEL AND GRETEL, Worm #131 1993 p155

HOW UGLY WAS HE?, CQ 2(1) 1977 Spr p35

HOW VERY INTERESTING, CBASB p27

HOW VERY INTERESTING (1992), New Male p6, Worm #133 1994 p4

HOW VERY INTERESTING (1992) [in Japanese], BlueB #12 1997 Mar p27

HOW YOU GET AN APPOINTMENT AT THE PRE-PAID HEALTH CARE CENTER, Worm #102 1986 p75

HOWARD HODGKIN: DINNER IN PALAZZO ALBRIZZI, 1984-88, Active Ing p12, Rustic #7 1996 p74

HOW'S THE WRITING COMING?, Italia 4(1/2) 1979 Jan/June p26

THE HUMANITIES OFFICE BUILDING, Poetry Now #26 1980 p43

A HUMBLE LOAF OF WHOLE-GRAIN SOUL, Face p2

HUM-UNKIND, Gypsy #2 1985 p27

A HUNCH PAYS OFF, Cabo p24

"hung horizontal,", Art: M #24 2001 p40

HUNGER

Zepeda, Rafael & GL, Yellow p14

"hungover, out of sorts, due for an", Poop p85

THE HUNTING-MASTER COMES TO AMERICA, Misnomer 1(2) 1992 Fall p16

HURRICANE; OR A REFUTATION OF SYMBOLOGY, Invisible #26/27 1980 Aug p7

A HUSH FALLS OVER THE GATHERING, Misnomer 1(1) 1992 Spr p23

HUXLEY'S SOMA, Lucid #20 1998 Apr p49

HYDROTHERAPY, Chiron #67 2001 Win p11

HYMN TO THE CREATOR, Etc 1(4)/2(1) 1977 p21

"hyperventilating, shod in desert boots,", Last p30

 

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I, Angle #5 1960 Spr p21

"I agree with those who find", Young p25

"i almost didn't go to see henry and june.", Worm #136 1994 p177

"'i almost overslept again,' he says. 'i had", Running p18, Worm #127 1992 p121

"i almost talk myself out of", Takes p7

"i also considered entitling this poem,", http://www.geocities.com/remark_poetry/ #9 2001 June

I ALSO GATHER STEM CELLS FROM THE LILAC BUSHES, LiqO #33 2003? p25

"i always commit suicide at dawn.", Mystical p11, Spill #7 1998 Spr/Sum p78

I ALWAYS END UP IN EARL'S COURT, Mag (G) #14 1987/88 p9

"I always fall in love with my little girls", Poetry/LA #5 1982/83 Fall/Win p33

"i always get the same young lady", Gone 1(2) 1973 Fall p50

"i always had trouble with the fast guys", Eyes p39, http://members.aol.com:/plabjazz/jazzpoet.html#spain, http://members.tripod.com/Raindog/mingus.html, Lummox Sam p40, More Jazz p6, Reater #2 1998 p201, Zerx C #46 1998 p6

"i always have to sample", Back East p45

"i always hold her in my arms", Slip #4 1984 p62

"I always kind of liked mowing lawns", SouthBay 6(10) 1982 Jan p71

"i always liked vitebsk best", Life P139, Spring n.s. #7 1998 Fall p145

I ALWAYS OVERTIP (FOR SAM PIERSTORF), Royal 1(2) 1997 p28, Running p46

"i always thought my mother had", Back East p30

"i always thought the adjective 'pure'", OneD #32 1999 Jan p5

"i always thought the aim was", Royal 1(2) 1997 p26, Running p43

"i always try to be candid", ISMM (a) side 1, Madman p29, Planet #3 1984 p37

"i always wince when some writer tells me", Round–Up p105, West p211, Worm #143 1996 p105

"i am a toad;", Son Poop p21, Tarzan p52, Worm #43 1971 p119

"I am against making guns illegal.", Bellingham 4(2) 1981 Fall p51, Clear p2, Naming p127, Worm #64 1976 p127

"i am always checking the birthdates", Bellingham 8(1) 1985 Spr p52

"i am becoming a fat slob.", Fat Ch p6, Purr #4 1976 p15, Scenes p59

"i am deeply touched when,", Angelflesh #10 1998 p46, Firebird Ex p164

"i am lecturing my class", LiqO 2001 Fall/Win p4

"i am many rooms", Lilliput #101 1999 Jan p14

"i am no sooner at my desk than hartz is standing in the", Son Poop p36, Worm #40 1970 p127

"i am not a good swimmer. when i swim", Proof #8 1985 Win p20, Rack p20

"i am not a rooted writer,", Pearl #8 1989 Spr/Sum p28, Toad Half p28, West p11

I AM NOT AN AMATEUR WORRIER, Blank #7 1993 p4

I AM NOT GERALD LOCKLIN, Round–Up p99, West p33, Worm #143 1996 p99

"I am not saying it is right", Thunder #4 1985 July/Aug p12

"i am only on page 6 of timequake", Life p54

"i am reading good morning, midnight, by", Worm #129 1993 p42

"i am reading the great hunger,", Club p5

"i am reviewing for class", Slip #14 1994 p125

"i am sitting at a table of young ladies", Chiron #58 1999 Sum p9

"i am sitting in my office", Ambit #125 1991 p44

"i am suffering from a massive attack", Worm #77 1980 p36

"i am teaching a seminar in hemingway", Willmore #4/5 1976 p59

I AM THE ONLY PERSON WHO EVER WISHED THIS WISH, Yank p19

"i am thinking, for some reason,", Tomor #18 1998 p8

"i am up anyway, having chased", Runc #8 1972? np

"i arrive at her apartment", Worm #113 1989 p43

"i arrive home to find,", Bard p107, Mystical p37, Worm #135 1994 p107

"i ask her, 'do you ever see geraldine?'", Running p5, Worm #127 1992 p119

"i ask my kid if he's going to ride up with me", Proof #6 1984/85 Win p11

"I ask one of my Persian students", Prophetic #15/16 1991 p127

"i ask tom the bartender", Lost & Found p18

"i attended this poetry reading friday night. i don't often", Gone 1(2) 1973 Fall p51

"i awake today to a note from my wife:", Men p319

"I begin class with, 'Any questions?'", Toad Cleve p31

I BET IN JAPAN THE LIVERS DO THEIR JOBS WITHOUT COMPLAINT, Smellfeast #2 1995 Apr p22

I BET SHE THROWS A MEAN FUCK, Prince p20

"i bought her a wooden chess set", Art Cr #11 1991? p55

I BOW TO THE ALL-TIME CHAMP, Round–Up p126, Worm #143 1996 p126

"I buy a couple of drinks", Heel #4 1998 Sum/Fall p10

"i call home from the office at seven as usual,", Dog 2(2) 1983 Aut p13

"i came home to the last half", Redneck #12 1987 Spr p59

"i can conceive of opting for", ZZZ #18 1997 Fall p49

"i can do this so easily,", Stanford p6

I CAN IMAGINE HIS ACCEPTANCE SPEECH, Lummox 2000 Aug 6(8?) p23

"i can remember when the intellectuals", Worm #109 1988 p6

"i can take in stride", Last p45

"I can't believe my ears", Wood #2 1995 Fall p9

"i can't respect an artist", Coagula #46 2000 Sum p48

"i catch her in the parking lot", Amorotica p69

"i catch norman mailer on this late-night", Worm #113 1989 p42

I CAUGHT MYSELF ABOUT TEN HOURS TOO LATE, Worm #124 1991 p136

"i celebrate with a meatball sandwich", Blank #3 1991/92 Win p7, Mongoose p26

I CERTAINLY VALUE HER OPINION, Mama 1(1) 1999 p23

I CLIMB THEM BECAUSE THEY'RE THERE, Random W #3 1984 May p51

"i come home from renewing my driver's license", Round–Up p126, Worm #143 1996 p126

"i come out of my lower-division", Running p23, Worm #127 1992 p120

"i come out of teaching a four-hour", MainS 6(1) 2001 Spr p64

"i come out of the bar at closing", Avalanche 1(2) 1996 Spr p16

"i come upon an ad for 'personal storage'", Running p25, Worm #137 1995 p43

"i continue my sculpture with clay.", Gringo 2d p11

"i could be tragically wrong,", Interstate #16 1984 p73

I COULD DEFINITELY USE ONE, Pearl #15 1992 Spr/Sum p9

"i could handle, like this peasant", PressT 1994 Sept 14 p.D1

I COULDN'T BE PROUDER OF HIM, Back East p31

"i couldn't begin to identify", Coagula #49 2001 Jan p32, Life p172

I COULDN'T SELL FANS IN ZAIRE, Riprap #8 1986 p13, Short p13

"I cry at television movies, at", Overflow 2(2) 1968 p29

"i decide for a change to read", Familiarities p27

"I decided to have a couple of drinks and", Pearl #14 1991 Fall/Win p63

I DID NOTHING TO DESERVE HER, Back East p22

"i didn't drink it when i was an altar boy.", El Dor #2 1998 May p15, Sporting p46

"i didn't even know he surfed.", Pearl #25 1997 Fall/Win p19

"i didn't support our college basketball team", Lit C #2 1977 p2, Scenes p9

"i didn't think anyone who'd seen the bronx", Inkshed #10 1988 Sum p6

"i discovered this cop series in late-night re-runs", Clock #8 1987 Fall p28

I DO BELONG TO THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR!, Death p24, West p196, Worm #80 1980 p142

"i do not dream of history.", Mystical p17, Plastic #29 1997 Sep p18

"i do not eat", Gringo p20, Gringo 2d p20

"i do not enhance", Cabo p20

I DO NOT HAZARD EXEGESIS, Worm #132 1993 p210

"i do not see well.", Shatter #13 1986 Oct p10

"i don't believe in astrology, but", Familiarities p25

I DON'T EVEN WANT TO GIVE THIS POEM A NAME, Gringo p6, Gringo 2d p6, Impet #3 1985 May p29

"i don't even want to look at", Coagula #39 1999 May p32, http://10.cyberhost.net/wanton/locklin.html

"i don't give it until the last", Hem Col p30

"i don't have the painter's eye.", OneT #6 2001 p10

"i don't hear the famous anger here.", Duke p20

"i don't know how weird these kids", Abraxas #29/30 1984 p62

"i don't know, sweetheart,", Scree #1 1974 p4

"i don't know whether it's because i was born", Worm #99 1985 p80

"i don't know whether to attribute this", PressT 2001 June 10 p.J3

"i don't know why.", Mag (G) #14 1987/88 p9, Penny #12 1994 Oct p16

"i don't like anyone who kicks a guy", Son Toad p61, Worm #50 1973 p61

"i don't like it when people act", Pearl #24 1996 Fall p146

"I don't ordinarily enjoy anyone's being busted", Vol #6 1985 Fall item 48

I DON'T SUPPOSE HIS PAYMENT IS IN COPIES, Round–Up p121, Worm #143 1996 p121

I DON'T THINK SHE WAS PUTTING ME ON, Wind 10(39) 1980 p27

I DON'T THINK SO, El Dor #1 1997 Nov p22

"i don't think that people past a certain age", Clock #6/7 1987 Spr p25, Firebird Ex p49, Firebird p49

"i don't want to live among thing", OneD 1997 July p18

I DON'T WANT YOU TO FEEL TRAPPED, Club p1

I DOUBT THAT I COULD, Revolt #1 2001? p6

"i doubt there's any validity", Tequila Rev #5 1979 Fall p15

"i dreamed again last night about my daughter.", Egg 1(1) 1972/73 Win p19

"i dreamed i adopted a cat.", Last p40

"i dreamed last night about my daughter.", Son Poop p28

"i drink in every pub on the north end road", Mag (G) #14 1987/88 p10

"i drink more than most,", Bogg #52 1984 p14, Short p11

"i drop my kids off", Etc #15/16 1980 p14

"i enjoy the vengeance motif", Familiarities p22

"i envy those", Iceberg p40

"i explain to my son that", Two Jazz p5

"i feel a little like sebastian vanable", Last p48

"I feel bad that I can't afford", Two Sum p42

"i fell in love with claire bloom", Proof #2 1983 Fall/Win p29

"i finalized a big move today:", http://www.instantclassics.com/ic_html/living.html, Sporting p23, ZZZ #29 2000 Nov p37

"i finally agree to drive our absolutely", Outtakes p10

"i finally figured out why there were", Big Man p11, Plop #3 1993 Win/Spr p3, Voices N #2 1991 Spr p12

"i finally got the difference between", http://www.showerhead.org/p__m/shrimp/shrimp.html #1, Shrimp 2000 Fall p16

"i first heard of her at the hickory house", Four Jazz p1

"i flow as fancifully as a marble", Spring n.s. #4 1995 Oct p136

"I forgot how seriously some people take themselves,", Mini 1(1) 1977 p8, Scenes p11

"i frequently hear people saying,", Round–Up p106, Worm #143 1996 p106

"i get a call from my daughter's french teacher", Round–Up p139, Worm #143 1996 p139

"i get a call in the middle of the night:", Driver's #18 1995 p9, Firebird Ex p30, Firebird p30, Worm #101 1986 p27

"i get a little sentimental about her", Round–Up p123, Worm #143 1996 p123

"i get asked out all the time by women.", LA Times 1985 Oct 11 part 5 p1

"i get my daughter to her ballet class", Created p1, CSPQ 15(2) 1988 Sum/Aut p20, ISMM (a) side 1, Madman p13, PNSP p202

I GI' YE ME SOLEMN AFFIDAVY, Barbeque #7 1977 Spr p6

"i give my students every bit of advice", Slip #12 1992 Sum p12

"i glance at the editorial page", Dockernet #22 1999 Sum p1

"I go back in search of summer", Sunset B p2

"i go early to the polling places", Wood #1 1995 p15

"i go to a piano duet concert", Embryonic 1(1) 2003 Mar p18

"i go to hear", http://www.raggededge.btinternet.co.uk/holyT.htm, Life p102

"i go to see evita", Bender #3 2000 p25

"I go to see Julia", Some Toad p137, Worm #76 1979 p137

"i go to the bank because", Dolphin p14, Worm #93 1984 p14

"i go to the office on friday afternoon", Treasure p4, Worm #85 1982 p30

"I go to watch the sunset from the seawall.", Bête #4 1987 Win p138, PLP #37, Poop p29, RedD 1(2) 1991 p84, Scree #22/23 1983 p24, Southwest p351, Stand Beyond p49, TransP #4 1970 p34, West p136

"i go with the good young poet david", Pittsburgh p19

"i got all As,", Dolphin p26, Worm #93 1984 p26

"i got back from colchester", Mag (G) #14 1987/88 p11

"i got on her shit-list by asking", Hospital p45

"i got to thinking about", http://www.raggededge.btinternet.co.uk/coolest.htm, Life p100

"i got turned down", Thunder #4 1985 July/Aug p12

"i grew up in an irish neighborhood", Pittsburgh p18

I GUESS HE DOESN'T BELIEVE IN UPWARD MOBILITY, Printed 31(1) 1998 p12, Round–Up p115, Worm #143 1996 p115

"i guess he was a great explorer, but", Amelia #26/27 1998 p13

I GUESS I BLOCKED IT ALL OUT, Return p13, West p216

"i guess i respond so", Bellingham 10(2) 1987 Fall p25

"'i guess,' she says, having", Worm #141 1996 p43

"i guess the endless, tubular, regressive corridors", Active Ing p16, Sic 3(3) 1999 Jan 25 np

I GUESS THEY PREFER OIL-DRILLING, Sister #6 1992 Apr p1

"i guess this goes to prove that", Tears #18 1996 Aut p53

"i had a platonic love affair", Poetry/LA #11 1985/86 Fall/Win p100

"I had a snow-white, faithful wife", Overflow 2(2) 1968 p7

"I had already offended the 'facilitator'", Worm #74 1979 p75

"i had always assumed the entertainer has been filmed at brighton,", English p11

"i had always thought of him", Pearl #27 1998 Fall/Win p39

"i had always wanted my own heavy bag", Black Cross #4 1997 p28

"I had an insight today.", Borges p62, Worm #67 1977 p62

"i had another friend who hated barcelona.", Last p26

"i had been out of sorts for days; i was so miserable", Bachy #7 1976 Sum p21

"i had been out of sorts for days; i was so miserable that i was even considering the use of drugs", Scenes p29

"I had come into the possession of two copies", Italia 4(1/2) 1979 Jan/June p23

"i had forgotten how close i once was", Return p13, West p216

"i had just enjoyed my ritual", Criminal p34, Son Toad p66, Worm #50 1973 p66

"i had just met them,", ISMM (a) side 1, Madman p16, Words #1 1988 Fall p69

"I had made my resolutions for the new semester:", Cord #9/10 1976 p34

"I had no sooner finished commenting", Lost & Found p10

"i had on my list for today", Fuel #26 1998? p13

"i had purchased in amsterdam", Ambit #109 1987 p59, CQ 14(3) 1987/88 p66

"i had this dream that i was", http://www.geocities.com/remark_poetry/ #9 2001 June, http://www.geocities.com/remark_poetry/00116.html, Rising #21 2000 p6

"i had this dream the other night", Last p41

"i had to age up to picasso.", Poetry/LA #11 1985/86 Fall/Win p101

"I had to leave my car at a garage in", Barbeque #7 1977 Spr p6

"I had years ago conceded to him the title", Etc 1(4)/2(1) 1977 p23, Seesaw p42

"i hadn't slept well, but i had at", Rochester p28

"'i hate to swim,' he says,", Pearl #4 1987 Win/Spr p9

"i have a c.d. of two dates", Art Farmer p7, Zerx C #43 1997 p7

"i have a class during the time", Truly Fine 1985 p4

"i have a directed studies student", Pinch 2(2) 1981 Apr/May p4

"i have a great deal of respect", OnBus #6/7 1990/91 Sum/Spr p137, Pinch 5(1) 1984 p16

"i have a great idea for dealing with", Pearl #7 1988 Fall/Win p11

"i have a question for you:", Ark 2(4) 1974 p26

"'i have a recurring nightmare,'", Last Call p3

"I have a vision", Biblio 1990 p51, BlueB #12 1997 Mar p20, Worm #9 1963 p30

"i have altered my name slightly", Silt #4 2003 p9

"i have always been", Young p30

"i have always endeavored to improve", West p207, Yank p21

"i have always hated the name 'gerald.", Round–Up p99, West p33, Worm #143 1996 p99

"I have an entry scrawled", COD (a) side 1, COD p8, IWO 45 min., Pinch 2(2) 1981 Apr/May p2, West p232

"i have been taking good care of your cats", Etc 1(2) 1976 p12, Scenes p41

"i have been trying for weeks", Mag (G) #14 1987/88 p12

"i have decided that the first stage", Mongoose p28, Owen 15(1) 1992 Spr p78

I HAVE JOE DiMAGGIO LINED UP FOR AN ENDORSEMENT, Pinch 7(4) 1987 p9

"i have known so many pseudo-existentialists.", http://members.aol.com/plabjazz/jazzpoet.html#spain, Two Jazz p14

I HAVE LESS THAN TWO DAYS IN LONDON, Mag (G) #14 1987/88 p10

"I have never been to Africa,", PoVe #4 1970 Spr p15, Son Poop p22

"i have no story to tell.", OnBus 1(3) 1989 Fall p73

"i have nothing at all against madonna,", Pearl #22 1995 Fall/Win p53

"i have nothing to add to this title", Pinch 1987 May

"I have obtained from my dog's vet", Ambit #170 2002 Aut p67

"i have obtained from my dog's vet", http://freespace.virgin.net/cooper.westrow/Locklin.htm, http://freespace.virginnet.co.uk/wandering.dog/poetry.htm, Life p176, Tears #24 1999 Aut p65

"i have only to spend", Back East p9

"i have respect, admiration, and,", Pear