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Poem Title   Author
Men at the Gates
Oct. 12, 2007
 
My hopes retire, my wishes as before
Jul. 1, 2000
 
My Elusive Guest
Jul. 12, 1997
 
My Father's Neckties
Jun. 18, 2003
 
 
May 10th
May. 10, 1995
 
Magellan Street, 1974
May. 6, 2001
 
Memorial Day
Aug. 19, 2008
 
Mother
Apr. 29, 2011
 
Moving Day
Aug. 24, 2009
 
My Granddaughter, Age 3, Tells Me the Story of Wiz
Sep. 23, 1994
 
Mowing the Lawn for the Last Time
Nov. 17, 1995
 
My Love For All Things Warm and Breathing
Nov. 18, 2009
 
 
Medicine
Dec. 20, 2007
 
More Shrines
Sep. 22, 2004
 
Miss Shelley, Miss Hattersley, Miss Guilford . . .
Jun. 5, 2007
 
Men Come, Men Go, But Laundry is Forever
Oct. 17, 2003
Oct. 17, 2004
 
 
Mosaic of the Nativity: Serbia, Winter 1993
Dec. 1, 2000
 
Man Eating
Apr. 13, 2009
 
Mother's Nerves
Aug. 30, 2000
 
Mother's Nerves; Should All of This Come True; Vulture
Aug. 30, 1999
 
Mixed-Up School
Aug. 15, 2008
 
Mrs. Sullivan
Jun. 8, 1993
 

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