附註:|g Time without number. |t Credentials -- |t Stars almost escape us -- |t Birthday in Quebec -- |t Here the stem rises -- |t I sing -- |t Little hours -- |g Encounters. |t Eve -- |t Christ -- |t Apostles -- |t More like the sea -- |t Go down on knee -- |t Beethoven's violin -- |g The world for wedding ring. |t Kinder times? -- |t Hope -- |t To Wallace Stevens -- |t The effort of understanding -- |t Having endured the dead -- |t Lazarus -- |g No one walks waters. |t Holy Week, 1965 -- |t We are in love, the celibates gravely say -- |t Cluny museum -- |t Sorrow -- |t A young bird found dying, brought indoors -- |t The poem -- |g Love, love at the end. |t Prayer of the vindicated -- |t Suburban prayer -- |t Prayer on the 6 p.m. subway -- |t Prayer from a picket line -- |t Prayer for the morning headlines -- |t Prayer for the big morning -- |g False gods, real men. |t False gods, real men -- |t The clock in the square reminds me of certain lives -- |t Somewhere the equation breaks down -- |t Salvation history -- |t Facing it -- |t Saint Francis -- |g Night flight to Hanoi. |t Prayer -- |t Night flight to Hanoi -- |t Bombardment -- |t Flowers |g (Cont.) |t The pilots, released -- |t My name -- |g Trial poems. |t Wings -- |t The marshal -- |t John Urey -- |t Eucharist -- |t The boxes of paper ash -- |t The verdict -- |g Cornell poems. |t Arrival (1967) -- |t In exaltation of so simple a thing, an autumn tree -- |t Autumn, the streams are heavy -- |t To a soldier, sleeping in an airport waiting room (after the Pentagon) -- |t Death of a deer -- |t The Sermon on the Mount, and the war that will not end forever -- |g The dark night of resistance. |t Certain occult utterances from the under ground and its gaurdian [sic] sphinx -- |t A penny primer in the art of forgetfulness -- |g America is hard to find. |t America is hard to find -- |t Question and answer -- |t I will sign my name -- |g Prison poems. |t Tulips in the prison yard -- |t In prison, as out, time is of the es
摘要:And the Risen Bread is a harvest of forty years of poetry by Daniel Berrigan. Beginning with poems written largely on biblical themes, the book moves on to reflect the increasingly experiential inspiration of Berrigan's poetry - poems written from the front lines of the struggle for peace and justice, poems from the courtroom and the prison cell, and finally, poems of harsh but hopeful reflection. -- Provided by publisher.