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Poem Title   Author
 
After the Argument
Aug. 26, 1998
 
 
At Every Gas Station There Are Mechanics
Sep. 19, 1995
 
At the Smithville Methodist Church
Apr. 11, 1995
 
 
A Silent Love
Aug. 9, 1996
 
A new England Bachelor
May. 5, 1993
 
 
Adventures of a Turtle
Dec. 27, 1993
 
A Dedication to My Wife
Sep. 26, 1996
 
 
Are We There Yet
Nov. 2, 2007
 
ancestors
Oct. 16, 2009
 
At Summer's End
Aug. 17, 2011
 
A Little Tune
Mar. 21, 2006
 
Advice to Myself
May. 29, 2007
Nov. 19, 2012
 
After the Test Said Yes
Mar. 4, 2006
 
Advice to Young Poets
Jul. 21, 2009
 
A Story Can Change Your Life
Jan. 25, 2014
 
A Bad Moment
Apr. 27, 2002
 
Ambition
May. 17, 1996
 
A Starlit Night
Mar. 10, 2003
Mar. 10, 2004
 
A Deer in the Target
Nov. 21, 2008
 
At the Mystic Aquarium
Apr. 11, 2010
 

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