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Poem Title   Author
Splitting an Order
Sep. 8, 2009
 
Spring Plowing
Apr. 26, 2012
 
Sidekicks
Nov. 12, 2014
 
Saturday Night
Sep. 28, 1998
 
Surviving Bulls
Jun. 26, 2003
 
St. Francis and the Sow
Jan. 9, 1994
 
Saturdays
Mar. 23, 2007
 
Starting the Subaru at Five Below
Jan. 5, 2005
 
Staying at Grandma's
Jan. 6, 2012
 
 
September 12, 2001
Sep. 12, 2003
Sep. 12, 2004
 
Sinister Limericks
May. 21, 2007
 
Summer Children
Jul. 6, 1995
 
Should All of This Come True
Aug. 30, 2000
 
Swiss Army Sermon
Jul. 31, 1993
 
String in the Earth and Air
Jun. 5, 1997
 
Song: To Celia
Jun. 11, 2000
 
Song: To Celia (1)
Jun. 16, 2004
 
Summer Night
Aug. 19, 2001
 
Sunday Night
Aug. 19, 2002
 
Sign on a Cabin in the Caribou Hills
Jan. 6, 2003
Jan. 6, 2004
 
Seagulls
Sep. 1, 2007
 
Sainthood
Dec. 18, 1994
 
Suitcases
May. 26, 2007
 
Sonnet after Wyatt
Aug. 11, 2013
 

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