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Poem Title   Author
Second Inaugural Address
Feb. 12, 2004
 
Simple Truth, The
Mar. 23, 1995
 
Secret, The
Oct. 24, 1994
 
Sojourns in the Parallel World
Oct. 22, 2012
 
 
Small Talk
Sep. 8, 2010
 
 
Sexism
Jul. 11, 2002
 
Sin City
May. 2, 2013
 
Science
Oct. 1, 2012
 
Song for a Daughter
Oct. 3, 2012
 
Singing Back the World
Jun. 20, 1995
Jun. 20, 1996
 
Staff Sgt. Metz
Apr. 26, 2011
 
Step on His Head
Aug. 18, 1996
 
Some People Think
Jul. 21, 2014
 
Six National Guardsmen Blown Up Together
Jun. 19, 2006
 
Surprises
Jul. 8, 2007
 
Spring Training
Mar. 11, 2013
 
 
Still Life
Apr. 4, 2004
 
Small Boats
Oct. 4, 2010
 
Sometimes We Don't Talk Much, Debbie And I
Oct. 24, 2006
 
Selecting a Reader
Jul. 8, 2005
 
So This is Nebraska
Jul. 13, 1994
Jun. 29, 2012
 
 

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