Collections:
* The Bear, the Cat and the Bird (1977) - His debut collection, which established him as a fresh and original voice.
* Water Music (1982) - Featuring a range of styles and subject matter, including nature, love, and the everyday.
* Singing for My Supper (1989) - This collection showcased his witty and engaging style, particularly his use of dialogue and narrative.
* The Other Side of the River (1994) - Exploring themes of loss, memory, and the passage of time.
* The Green Man (1999) - A collection of nature poems, drawing inspiration from the natural world.
* The Best of Kit Wright (2003) - A selection of his most popular poems.
* The Long Shadow (2009) - A collection of poems reflecting on his own life and experiences.
Individual Poems:
* "The Bear, the Cat and the Bird" - A poignant and humorous poem about a child's experience with a family pet.
* "The Ballad of the Bread Man" - A whimsical and charming poem about a man who makes bread for a living.
* "Water Music" - A contemplative and evocative poem about the beauty of water.
* "The Green Man" - A poem about the mythical figure of the Green Man, who represents the cycle of life and nature.
* "The Other Side of the River" - A moving poem about the loss of a loved one.
Other Works:
* The Ballad of the Sad Cafe (1986) - A play based on the novel by Carson McCullers.
* The Emperor's New Clothes (1989) - A children's book, illustrated by David Roberts.
* The Poet's Voice (2002) - A book on the art of writing poetry.
This is just a small sample of Kit Wright's extensive and varied body of work. His poems are known for their wit, warmth, and keen observation of the world around him. He was a master of language, and his poems are full of memorable images and phrases. He was also a popular figure in the world of poetry, known for his engaging public readings and workshops.