- Forward
- Resignation by Jessie B. Rittenhouse
- The Bird with the Woe by Edwin Markham
- The Unity of Oneness by Witter Bynner
- Oiseaurie by Amy Lowell
- Imri Swazey by Edgar Lee Masters
- Rambuncto by Edwin Arlington Robinson
- The Bird Misunderstood by Robert Frost
- Chicago Memories by Carl Sandburg
- Frost and Sandburg Tonight by Edith M. Thomas
- The Unquiet Singer by Charles Hanson Towne
- At Autumn by Sara Teasdale
- Rainuv by Ezra Pound
- The Sighing Tree by Margaret Widdemer
- Ballade of Spring Chickens by Richard Le Gallienne
- Oh! Bird! by Angela Morgan
- The Charnel Bird by Conrad Aiken
- A Young Girl to a Young Bird by Mary Carolyn Davies
- The Rune of the Nude by Marguerite Wilkinson
- Admiration by Aline Kilmer
- The Grackle of Grog by William Rose and Stephen Vincent Benet
- Preenings by Lola Ridge
- Tea o' Herbs by Edna St. Vincent Millay
- The Weaver Bird by John V. A. Weaver
- Sonnet: Trees Are Not Ships by David Morton
- The Grackle Is the Loon by Elinor Wylie
- A Landscape Gets Personal by Leonora Speyer
- The Symposium Leading Nowhere by Corinne Roosevelt Robinson
- The Fowl of a Thousand Flights by Ridgely Torrence
- The Roiling of Henry by Henry van Dyke
- Pantings by Cale Young Rice
- The Wild by Bliss Carman
- They See the Birdie by Grace Hazard and Hilda Conkling
- A Ballad of the Bird Dance of Pierrette by Theodosia Garrison
- Pierrette Remembers an Engagement by William Griffith
- Ain't Nature Wonderful! by Edgar Guest
- The Meeting of the Columns by Don Marquis
- The Mocking-Hoarse-Bird by Christopher Morley
- To a Grackle by Franklin Pierce Adams
- Carlo the Gardener by Thomas Augustin Daly
- The Hoboken Grackle and the Hobo by Vachel Lindsay
- Dies Illa: A Bird of a Masque by Percy Mackaye, Josephine Preston Peabody, and Isabel Fiske Conant
- A Tree with a Bird in It: Rhymed Review by Arthur Guiterman
Tree with a Bird in it: a symposium of contemporary American poets on being shown a pear-tree on which sat a grackle is a collection of poems based on a bird in a tree. The author parodies various contemporary poets in 1922 with their versions of a poem based on the aforementioned topic. Summary by MLeigh.
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