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Poem Title   Author
Boys at the Edge
Mar. 13, 2000
Mar. 13, 2001
 
Bluefield Breakdown
Dec. 1, 2007
 
Brendel Playing Schubert
Jun. 25, 2012
 
 
Bullfinches' Mythology
Apr. 12, 1997
 
 
Believe It or Not
Mar. 6, 2000
 
Boston Ancestors
Dec. 7, 2011
 
 
By Dark
Jan. 22, 2010
 
By the Front Door
May. 15, 2014
 
By the Shores of Pago Pago
Jan. 6, 2005
 
 
But Once Upon a Very Young Time
Jun. 11, 1995
Jun. 11, 1996
Jun. 11, 1997
 
Beyond the Red River
Sep. 21, 1994
 
Baseball Fields Seen from the Air
May. 17, 2001
 
Brown Skin Girl
Oct. 18, 1996
 
Birthday Girl: 1950
May. 7, 2007
 
Beauty
Feb. 11, 1995
 
Bermudas
Dec. 26, 1993
 
Butter
Jul. 18, 1998
 
Birds of Passage
Jul. 8, 2011
 
Blueberry
Apr. 19, 2009
 
Bedtime
Oct. 29, 2012
 
Bandito
Jun. 12, 2011
 

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