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Poem Title   Author
A Typical Manitoba Railroad Station
Jul. 7, 2001
 
A Usual Prayer
Oct. 3, 2001
 
A Valley Like This
Jan. 26, 1997
 
A Very Rich Old Woman
May. 30, 2010
 
A Vote For the Gentle Light
Jan. 13, 2000
 
A Wake
Feb. 20, 2006
 
 
A Walk Along The Old Tracks
Aug. 9, 1998
 
A Warm Summer in San Francisco
Jul. 5, 2009
 
A Watcher
Sep. 28, 2012
 
A Wedding Poem
May. 6, 2007
 
A Wedding Toast
Nov. 21, 1995
 
A Wet Sheet and a Flowing Sea
Dec. 7, 1998
 
A Wife Explains Why She Likes Country
Feb. 5, 2007
Sep. 15, 2009
 
a wild, fresh wind blowing...
Nov. 2, 2002
 
A woman addresses her body
Nov. 24, 2014
 
A Woman Feeding Gulls
Oct. 5, 2008
 
A Word in Edgeways
Dec. 27, 1994
 
A Young Girl with a Pitcher of Water
Jun. 12, 1994
 
Abandoned Farmhouse
May. 27, 2005
 
Abandoned Schoolhouse on Long Branch
Jul. 9, 1996
 
 
about competition
Aug. 18, 2006
 
About Friends
Jan. 7, 2005
 
About Opera
Oct. 12, 1994
 

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