Poetry Topical Index
Advent |
Baptism |
Christendom |
Christmas |
The Church |
Death |
Easter |
Fatherhood |
Knowledge |
Latin |
Lent |
Liturgy |
Love |
Motherhood |
Nature |
Original Sin |
Pentecost |
Poverty |
Providence |
Suffering, Sorrow, and Sacrifice |
Time |
Tradition |
Virtue |
War
Advent
- Advent 1201
- Advent 1202
- Advent 1203
- The Creeping Cold
- Let All Men Wear the Purple
- The Mother and the Child
Baptism
Christendom
Christmas
- Alleluia! The Sun has Arisen!
- Christmas 1201
- Christmas 1203
- Finite Infinity
- The Tower Above the Cloud
The Church
Death
- Alleluia! The Sun has Arisen!
- Death Has Been Cheated Once
- Fear not Death
- The Hero's Tale
- Life to Live
- A Nightmare Neverending
- On His Brother
- Our Only Certainty
- The Paradox of Life
- The Question
- Rejoice, For Thou Shalt Die
- Rest in Peace
- Road to Eden
- The Seed of Sorrow
- Spilled Blood
- Thanatopsis
- Winter's Joy
Easter
Fatherhood
Knowledge
- Castles Made of Sand
- The Cave
- Mysteries
- Uncertainty
- The Vast Expanse
- We are Goldfish
- Wisdom's Mother Tongue
Latin
Lent
- Ashen Visage
- Become the Ash
- The Emptiness That Fills
- Good Friday, 1203
- I Tie the Cord
- Lady Poverty
- The Sign of Life
- The Thirst Which Drowns
- The Worst of Days
Liturgy
Love
- As Rain and Field
- Born to Sorrow
- Deeper Joy
- Enthusiasm
- The Fire Which Does Not Consume
- The Hero's Tale
- A Poet on his Father
- Spilled Blood
- The Tulip Grows
- Two Hearts
Motherhood
- The Annunciation
- Hail, Woman!
- On Motherhood
- The Mother and the Child
- The Silver Light
- The Tholing Child
- Virginal Milk
Nature
- All Hail the Spring!
- Against the Flow
- Autumn
- Blackness of the Sun
- The Cardinal
- Comes Now the Rain
- The Dandelion
- The Dandelion, Revisited
- The Dandelion, Revisited Again
- Elixir of Life
- Gazing Skyward
- I Hide Deep in the Woods
- The Lady Cardinal
- Light of the Moon
- The Mother Flame
- On the Great American Eclipse
- The Sign of Life
- Sheltering Limbs
- The Snow
- The Stone and the Raindrop
- The Vast Ripostes
- To Walk
- Winter's Joy
- Winter's Rain
- The Woods, My Home
Original Sin
- Alleluia! The Sun has Arisen!
- My Brother
- The Long Defeat
- Defeat Oneself
- Defeat Thyself
- The Death of Christendom
- A Nightmare Neverending
- The Paradox of Life
- Road to Eden
- Uncaring Sky
Pentecost
Poverty
Providence
- Alleluia! The Sun has Arisen!
- The Ant
- The Bird Sings for Me
- The Bumblebee
- The Death of Christendom
- Gazing Skyward
- The Goldfish
- I See the Spinning Stars
- The Hero's Tale
- A Plague Infects the Roses
- The Stone and the Raindrop
- The Tholing Child
- Uncaring Sky
- The Woman in the Meadow
Suffering, Sorrow, and Sacrifice
- Advent 1201
- Against the Flow
- Arise! and face the demons
- Ashen Visage
- Become the Ash
- Born to Sorrow
- The Bumblebee
- By Stone and Fire
- The Creeping Cold
- Death Has Been Cheated Once
- Defeat Oneself
- Defeat Thyself
- To Delve into the Water
- The Emptiness That Fills
- Fear not Death
- The Hero's Tale
- I Tie the Cord
- Lady Poverty
- The Lay of Lady Poverty
- Let All Men Wear the Purple
- More Beauty Sought
- My Brother
- A Nightmare Neverending
- On His Brother
- The Paradox of Life
- A Poet on his Father
- Pouring
- The Question
- The Red Disc
- Rejoice, For Thou Shalt Die
- Road to Eden
- The Savage Beast
- The Seed of Sorrow
- The Sign of Life
- Spilled Blood
- The Thirst Which Drowns
- Trapped
- The Tulip Grows
- The Two Trees
- Uncaring Sky
- Winter's Joy
- The Woman in the Meadow
- The Worst of Days
Time
- All Hail the Spring!
- Autumn
- Blackness of the Sun
- Fear not Death
- The Moment Now
- Seek Not for Youth
- Sheltering Limbs
- The Vast Forever
- We are Goldfish
Tradition
- The Death of Christendom
- Land of Our Bones
- The Mother Flame
- Not as a Man Grows Old
- The Oak
- Sheltering Limbs
Virtue
- Adamantine Vessels
- Defeat Oneself
- Defeat Thyself
- The Emptiness That Fills
- A Fickle Feeling
- The Hero's Tale
- More Beauty Sought
- My Brother
- A Poet on his Father
- Pouring
- The Savage Beast
- The Thirst Which Drowns
- Tears and Stains
- On Virtue
- Virtue Won, Then Lost