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Poem Title   Author
City of Tonawanda Softball Championship
Jun. 7, 2008
 
Chain Letter
Jul. 17, 1995
 
Choose Something Like a Star
Oct. 25, 1998
Sep. 12, 2014
 
Conversation with a Fireman from Brooklyn
Dec. 2, 1994
 
 
Comeback
Mar. 2, 2006
 
Cooling
Dec. 24, 2005
 
Chocolate
Jun. 20, 2005
 
Cherishing What Isn't
Aug. 6, 2009
Jul. 22, 2014
 
Cruising with the Beach Boys
Nov. 27, 2010
 
Cabbage Moths
Jun. 10, 2004
 
 
Calf Born in Snow
Jan. 30, 2005
 
City Scene in Snow
Jan. 12, 2011
 
Common Things
Jul. 21, 1997
 
Conversation's Afterplay
May. 13, 2011
 
Caravaggio
Jun. 29, 1996
 
Cottonwoods
Mar. 12, 2007
 
Close Call
Aug. 4, 2004
 
Cold Poem
Mar. 16, 2009
 
Cold Wind
Dec. 11, 2013
 
Commuter Buddhist
Oct. 18, 2014
 
Counting Thunder
Jul. 28, 2009
 
Concerning the Afterlife, the Indians of Central California Had Only the Dimmest Notions
Jul. 31, 2009
 
Clara: In the Post Office
Jul. 14, 2002
Sep. 29, 2010
 

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