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Poem Title   Author
Old Heroines
Mar. 3, 1998
 
O, Florida, excerpts from
Jan. 8, 2007
 
O That Summer
May. 16, 2002
 
Oranges and Lemons
Feb. 21, 2000
Feb. 21, 1998
 
Over in the Meadow
Aug. 20, 1993
 
O for a Book
Feb. 7, 1996
 
Often We Are Foolish
Jun. 8, 1996
 
Old Mother Hubbard
Oct. 28, 1994
 
Old Christmas Returned
Dec. 3, 1995
 
O Karma, Dharma, pudding and pie
Feb. 8, 2001
 
Ode to the Medieval Poets
Feb. 21, 1995
 
O What is That Sound
Jul. 18, 1999
 
On Punctuation
Oct. 15, 2010
 
Old Roses
Oct. 20, 2005
 
Other Nations
Oct. 21, 2005
 
Oldies But Goodies
Oct. 4, 2006
 
One of Us
Apr. 28, 1997
 
 
Once Again I Fail to Read an Important Novel
Sep. 22, 2006
 
On Another's Sorrow
Oct. 19, 2013
 
Over Ohio
Oct. 19, 2013
 
Opening the Door of a Barn I Thought was Empty on New Year's
Jan. 2, 1999
 
Old Boards
Apr. 4, 1999
 
One Hundredth Birthday
Oct. 16, 2005
 
O Little Town of Bethlehem
Dec. 24, 1995
Dec. 24, 1996
Dec. 24, 1997
 

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