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Poem Title   Author
How to Live
Nov. 3, 2006
 
How to Live on Long Island
Mar. 8, 1994
 
How to Play Night Baseball
Aug. 9, 2008
 
How to Regain Your Soul
Mar. 19, 1994
May. 26, 2014
 
How to See Deer
Jul. 23, 1995
Nov. 2, 1993
 
How to Take a Walk
Sep. 19, 1997
Sep. 19, 1998
 
How to Tell a Wolf from a Dog
Jan. 4, 1995
Jan. 4, 1996
Jan. 4, 1997
 
How to Tell If You're a Participant or a Staff (A Handy Guide for Day Programs)
Mar. 15, 2007
 
How To Tell Your Mother There Will Be No Grandkids in Her Future
Aug. 9, 2013
 
Howdy Duncan Managed Our Team
Jul. 1, 2011
 
 
 
Human Affection, Lament of a Slug-a-bed's Wife, An
Sep. 21, 1993
 
Human Beauty
Dec. 20, 2011
 
Humanity I love you
Oct. 14, 1996
 
Hummingbirds
Oct. 9, 2008
 
Hundreds of Fireflies
Aug. 24, 1995
 
Hunter's Sabbath: Hippocratic
Oct. 24, 2001
 
Husband
Nov. 7, 2014
 
 
 
Hymn to the Belly
Jun. 11, 2011
 
Hymn to the Comb-Over
Jul. 14, 2010
 
Hymn to the NIght
Mar. 23, 1993
 

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