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Table of Contents:
- Poems of solitude at Columbia University
- Back from a walk
- 1910 (Interlude)
- Fable and round of the three friends
- Your infancy in Menton
- The blacks
- Norm and paradise of the blacks
- The king of Harlem
- Abandoned church (Ballad of the great war)
- Streets and dreams
- Dance of death
- Landscape of the vomiting crowd (twilight at Coney Island)
- Landscape of the urinating crowd (nocturne of Battery place)
- Murder (two voices at dawn on Riverside Drive)
- Christmas on the Hudson
- City without sleep (nocturne of the Brooklyn bridge)
- Blind panorama of New York
- Birth of Christ
- Dawn
- Poems of Lake Eden Mills
- Double poem of Lake Eden
- Living sky
- In the farmer's cabin (Newburgh countryside)
- The boy Stanton
- Cow
- Girl drowned in the well (Granada and Newburgh)
- Introduction to death : poems of solitude in Vermont
- Death
- Nocturne of the hole
- Landscape with two tombs and an Assyrian dog
- Ruin
- Moon and panorama of the insects (love poem)
- Return to the city
- New York (office and denunciation)
- Jewish cemetery
- Small infinite poem
- Crucifixion
- Two odes
- Cry toward Tome : (from the tower of the Chrysler building)
- Ode to Walt Whitman
- Flight from New York : two waltzes toward civilization
- Small Viennese waltz
- Waltz in the branches
- The poet arrives in Havana
- Son of blacks in Cuba.