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Poem Title   Author
A Party
May. 14, 2006
 
A Summer Night
Aug. 9, 2009
 
 
After Our Daughter's Wedding
Nov. 19, 2008
 
 
A City Girl Feeds Country Cows
Sep. 27, 2014
 
Aunt Bobby
Oct. 12, 2004
 
A Daughter-In-Law Watches the Old Man Hesitate
Jan. 8, 2000
 
Aurora
Feb. 11, 2006
 
Autumn's Day
Nov. 15, 2012
 
A Timbered Choir
Aug. 5, 2001
 
A selection from A Timbered Choir
Aug. 5, 1999
 
 
An Embarrassment
Mar. 16, 2014
 
A Usual Prayer
Oct. 3, 2001
 
A Prayer for the Self
Apr. 12, 2009
Jun. 20, 2011
 
Advent 1955
Dec. 20, 2006
 
Aldershot Crematorium
Dec. 15, 2012
 
 
At the Vietnam Memorial
Nov. 16, 2012
 
August
Sep. 7, 2014
 
At the Fishhouses
Dec. 5, 2002
 
Auguries of Innocence
Aug. 31, 2003
May. 1, 1994
 
Ah! Sunflower
Nov. 28, 1993
 
A Poison Tree
Jan. 31, 2005
 

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