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Poem Title   Author
On Mondays
May. 14, 2012
 
On the Death of a Colleague
Oct. 11, 2005
Jun. 24, 2013
 
On the Way to Work
Jun. 24, 2004
 
One Lonely Afternoon
Jul. 27, 2006
 
Old Men Playing Basketball
Nov. 7, 2003
Nov. 7, 2004
 
Odd Couple
Apr. 12, 2003
 
Of the Stones of the Place
Dec. 5, 2000
Dec. 5, 1999
Dec. 5, 2004
 
 
On a Tree Fallen Across the Road
Mar. 26, 1999
 
Our Hold on the Planet
Nov. 3, 2010
 
On the Sale of My Farm
Mar. 25, 2014
 
 
Or Death and December, and sit and endure
Nov. 17, 2001
 
On Visiting the Grave of My Stillborn Little Girl
May. 11, 2013
 
On a Perfect Day
May. 7, 2009
 
Ode to Failure
Jun. 3, 1993
 
On the Eve of My Mother's Surgery
Feb. 19, 2006
 
On a Cat, Ageing
Oct. 23, 1995
 
Opposing Forces
Jul. 11, 2008
 
Occupation
Aug. 17, 2009
 
Oldest Map of the World
Aug. 22, 2013
 
On the Vanities of Earthly Greatness
Sep. 12, 1993
 
Old Men
Oct. 25, 2010
 
Ox Cart Man
Sep. 20, 1993
 
 

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