The Heart of God: poems of life prayers of love/
selected and edited by Herbert F. Vetter; foreword by Bashabi Frase. –
- Tokyo: Tuttle Publishing, c2022.
- 134p.: ill.; 20cm.
Contents: Companion of the Companionless -- Accept Me -- A Question to God -- In Your Eyes -- Why? -- Notes from the Other Shore -- Trees -- My Greetings -- Face to Face? -- The Last Song -- Death -- Hold My Hand -- Deliverance -- This Is My Prayers -- The Rebel -- By All Means -- Time to Sit Quietly -- Are You Abroad on this Stormy Night? -- Traveler, Must You Go? -- The Least Grain of Corn -- My Friend -- My Polar Star -- Not Altogether Lost -- Wisdom -- Where Do You Hurry? -- Your Presence -- Treasures -- Dweller in My Endless Dreams -- My Voyage -- Our Master -- Your Name -- You Are There -- My Heart Is on Fire -- Beyond Despair -- Forgive My Languor, O Lord -- My Song -- Salutation -- The Solitary Wayfarer -- Sleep -- My Journey IS Long -- Mother Earth -- Abounding Joy -- Worker of the Universe -- The Song that I Came to Sing -- My Last Song -- The Grasp of Your Hand -- Let My Song Be Simple -- My All -- My Country -- My Last Word -- The Secret of Your Heart -- Your Love -- Light of My Life -- Light -- If You Could Have It So -- The Fullness of Peace -- Obstinate Are the Shackles -- Lost Time -- The Infinity of Your Love -- God and the Devil -- I Want You, Only You -- The Immortal -- The Rain -- Darkness and Light -- The Stream of Life -- Strike at the Root -- The Lake -- Thanksgiving -- Take, O Take -- Time -- The Trees and Grass -- Tears of the Earth -- The Stars -- What Divine Drink -- The Music of Love -- No Night of Ease -- O World -- The Cloud -- Playtime -- When the Heart is Hard -- Ocean of Things -- Singing -- When You Save Me -- Let My Country Awake -- In The Silence of My Heart -- Nothing But Your Love -- The Sky and the Nest -- Now in the Evening -- I Threw Away My Heart -- Gifts -- You Have Made Me Endless -- Friends Whom I Knew Not -- You Hide Yourself -- Freed At Last! -- Eternal Traveler -- Yours -- Worship -- The Perfect Union -- Your Light, My Light -- Your Sunbeams -- A Ray of Morning Sun -- A Hundred Years from Now.