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Poem Title   Author
 
A Parrot
May. 3, 2003
 
Absence
Apr. 15, 1996
 
August Third
May. 3, 1997
 
A Guest
Feb. 1, 1996
 
An Observation
May. 3, 2005
 
April in Maine
Apr. 30, 2008
 
A Glass of Water
Aug. 13, 2011
 
Annual
Jun. 10, 2009
 
An Early Start in Midwinter
Jan. 13, 2011
 
A Watcher
Sep. 28, 2012
 
A Morris Dance
Sep. 22, 2003
 
 
Au Pair
Jun. 21, 2011
 
Advent
Dec. 19, 2011
 
Absolute September
Aug. 15, 2014
 
A Boy in a Bed in the Dark
Jan. 18, 2007
Jan. 18, 2005
Jan. 18, 2008
 
A Plain Ordinary Steel Needle Can Float on Pure Water
Mar. 12, 2014
 
A Certain Swirl
Aug. 29, 2008
 
 
A Green Cornfield
Jul. 20, 2011
 
An Old Woman
Apr. 3, 2006
 
A Suburban Childhood
Jul. 22, 1998
 
Adequate Love
Sep. 2, 2007
 
A Hint of Spring
May. 15, 2013
 

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