Poems in “Far Horizons” are:
- It's Not All Bad
- The New Country Curate
- It's Going To Rain For Sure
- The Value Of The Journey
- ...Of War
- Old Maggie
- The Cat With A Low I.Q.
- The Tyranny Of distance
- The Day It Snowed At School
- Far Horizons
- The Dying Town
- Take Time To Listen
- I 'ad Me Eye Done Recently
- The Average Man
- The Two Chess Players
- The Need For Speed
- The Return Of The Olympians
- The Last One That She Wrote
- After Prostate Surgery
- Silver Celebratory Sonnet
- Pills
- Harvest Time
- Ode to An Old Acquaintance In Summer
- A Night In A & E
- Memorials
- The Visitor
- The New Automatic
- My Spirit Will Not Grace This Earth
- Though Touch Of Time
- Waiting
- One Person
- Gateway To Home
Poems in “Along The Way” are:
- The Passing of the Years
- My Two Hammers
- Climate Change
- The Cricket Pitch
- Aging
- The Drought—2005
- The Shearer’s Daughter
- Arthur and The Brown Paper Bag
- Sausage
- Arthur and Politics
- Digger
- Eagle Rock
- Chocolate
- Anonymity
- Country Folk
- Yandra
- Modern Justice
- The Seasons
- Night Ride
- Arthur's Band
- A Memorable Life
- Gaps
- The Artisan
- The Passing
- The Local Cricket Team
- Hamlet
- Simmo’s Dam
- Age And Beauty
- Man In The Mist
- The Digs
- Towser
- “My Old Mate”
- Won't Be Doing That Again
- The Soloist
- The Timber Cutter’s Wife
Poems in “Further Down The Track” are:
- Green Merriman
- Psycho-Ceramics
- Insight of The Blind
- Weather Forecasting
- With The Help Of A Mate
- Bluey
- The Farmer’s City Wife
- I Must Be Dead
- Almost Rich and Famous
- Space Exploration
- Seniors' Driving?
- The Atheist
- Rabbit Pie
- Change Is In The Air
- My Teddy
- This One Suits Me Fine
- The Old Church
- The Caterpillar
- The Cost Of Drought
- Nursing Homes
- Staying Healthy
- The Bride
- The Currabubula Art Show
- Not Of Youthful Beauty
- Bonding
- When Mick Rode The Cow
- The Last Bus
- Good Grief
- The Funeral at home
- Festival Wait
- What If Christmas Was A Fable?
- All I Want
- Fading Light and Winter Snow
- “Harragrove”
- Cleaning The Shed
- Log Fires and Sunsets
- The Volunteers
- Ballad of The Edwin Fox
- The Real Reason For Easter
- Farewell Private G.
- Alphabet Rhyme
- Saturday Mornings
- Epithalamium For Grandchildren
- One Thousand Fathoms Deep
- Rafi
- Science Experiments
- Philistine With Food
- Winter
- Silent Service
- The Builders
- Man And Woman
Poems in “A Measure of Spice” are:
- A Measure Of Spice
- Wild Youth
- After The Death Of His Mother
- Laughing Aunt Louie
- Acceptance
- Tanka
- The Golf Lesson
- It's Only A Game
- Tears Of The Heart
- On Visiting Grandparents
- Christmas Time
- When Passing By
- The Bathroom Taps
- The Seat At The End Of The Pathway
- Corporate Greed
- Toward The Common Man
- Arthur's Weekly Ticket
- In The Sight Of God
- Gwennie
- Monikers
- Triple Schizophrenia
- Supermarket Specials
- The Lesson
- Bound For Freedom
- Grandma's Blood Pressure
- Foreboding
- The House At Maraziq
- To A Chicken
- Abandonment
- Sonnet For Autumn
- Home In Tamworth
- Winter Came Suddenly
- The Psalms
Poems in “Poems of Twilight” are:
- Stumbling
- To A Granddaughter
- Peace And Love
- Lonely
- Arthur's RBT Yarn
- Marion
- The Dart Players
- An Evening Together
- Crowds
- By The Castlereagh
- Afterwards
- Winter Scene
- The Blackbird's Song
- Candles
- The School Of Arts
- The Sanctity Of Life
- No Grief For Me
- Destruction And Mercy
- Home Maker
- The Boy From The Bush
- The Three Amigos
- New Broom
- Crepe Myrtle
- Sometimes I Sit In Tears
- A Walk–in Pantry
- Old Friends
- A Cup Of Tea
- How Can A Man
- How Might I Show My Love
- The Hoons Of Our Street
- Corinthian Victory
- Australian Poetry—Where To?
- Regulated Honesty
- Ready For The Trumpet
- Doer Of Great Things
- Confession Of An Old Man
- Does Envy?
- Aunt Aggie
- The Old Homestead Kitchen
- Roll Call
- Release
- I Spoke To A Blind Man
- On A Brief Meeting With Friends
- The Unguarded Word
- She Sleeps