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Poem Title   Author
After You, Who?
Dec. 7, 2013
 
accidents
Oct. 13, 2010
 
As the Children's Carpool Departs
Jan. 28, 1996
 
Amor Fati
Oct. 7, 2009
 
at the branding
Aug. 22, 1996
 
 
A Dream Within a Dream
Jan. 19, 2012
Dec. 2, 2013
 
Autumnal
Oct. 16, 2012
 
 
Attack of the Squash People
Jul. 23, 1996
 
An Empty Suit
Oct. 30, 2006
 
A Pot of Red Lentils
Sep. 22, 2012
 
A Difference of Fifty-Three Years
Sep. 13, 2010
 
After an Absence
Jun. 8, 2004
Jun. 8, 2006
 
 
A Tourist at Ellis Island
Oct. 27, 2006
 
Apple Season in a Time of War
Nov. 6, 2006
 
 
All We Have to Go by
Dec. 15, 1993
 
Anna at 18 Months
Oct. 30, 1998
 
April
Apr. 1, 2012
 
After a Month of Rain
Apr. 6, 2012
 
At Gettysburg
Jul. 3, 2012
 
August
Aug. 17, 2008
 
Album (excerpt)
Aug. 21, 2005
 

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