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Poem Title   Author
Mid-Winter
Jan. 7, 1993
 
My Parents' Dance Lessons, 1945
Sep. 7, 2010
 
Marriage Morning
Jun. 3, 2000
Sep. 4, 1994
 
Middle-Aged Men, Leaning
Nov. 5, 2008
 
Making the Best of the Holidays
Mar. 10, 2009
 
March Blizzard
Mar. 11, 1999
 
Moderation is not a Negation of Intensity, But Helps Avoid Monotony
Sep. 24, 1998
 
My Daughter's Morning
Sep. 23, 2007
 
 
My Father Comes to the City
May. 3, 1995
Jun. 10, 1998
Mar. 10, 2013
 
Mother, In Love at Sixty
Oct. 8, 2004
 
Manna
Dec. 2, 2010
 
My Name
May. 13, 2009
 
Mirror
Aug. 20, 2010
 
Mornings on the Farm
Oct. 10, 2009
 
Morning Harvest (Third Stanza)
Dec. 31, 1998
 
Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis
Oct. 6, 1995
 
Money Medicine Poem
Oct. 29, 2005
 
Maybe Alone on My Bike
Jan. 17, 1997
Jan. 17, 1998
Jan. 17, 1996
 
Moment Vanishing
Jul. 23, 2008
 
My Love Is Like to Ice
Dec. 19, 2005
 
Moment of Inertia
Mar. 9, 2005
Mar. 9, 2008
 
 
Memenotos I
Jan. 5, 1999
 
Morning
Mar. 25, 2013
 

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