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a place in Philly
Aug. 16, 2004
 
Assignment #1: Write a poem about Baseball and God
Apr. 4, 2008
 
 
Afton Water
Jan. 25, 2002
 
as the credits rolled
Oct. 11, 2004
 
 
Aunt Magana
Apr. 27, 1997
 
A Guardian Tanya
Apr. 2, 1999
 
Alice's Adventure's in Wonderland, selection
Nov. 26, 1999
 
A Boat beneath a Sunny Sky
Jan. 27, 2007
 
An Apology for Using the Word 'Heart' in Too Many Poems
Jan. 27, 1997
Nov. 28, 2014
 
A Backyard in California
Jun. 28, 1997
 
A Relection of Beauty in Washington
Dec. 23, 1994
 
At Least
Sep. 27, 2001
 
 
 
 
At the Children's Violin Concert
Jul. 15, 2007
 
At the Children's Violin Concert
Jul. 15, 2005
 
An Old Man
Apr. 17, 2000
 
Another
Dec. 9, 2002
 
Abandoned Schoolhouse on Long Branch
Jul. 9, 1996
 
Aunt Lavinia Strikes
Aug. 9, 2002
 
Alzheimer's
Nov. 5, 1997
 
A Christmas Carol
Dec. 25, 2001
Dec. 25, 2010
 

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