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Poem Title   Author
The Cats of Kilkenny
Jun. 8, 1996
 
The Owl
Jun. 8, 1996
 
The Candy Man
Mar. 18, 1999
 
The Old Man's Complaint
Apr. 21, 2000
 
The Village Burglar
Sep. 16, 2000
 
Turkey in the Straw
Nov. 16, 2000
 
There were Three Jovial Huntsmen
Feb. 6, 2002
 
Table Rules for Little Folk
Oct. 19, 2002
 
There is a Lady Sweet and Kind
Mar. 9, 1993
 
The Streets of Laredo
Nov. 6, 1995
 
The Daughter of the Farrier
May. 1, 1997
 
The Railroad Blues
May. 10, 1997
 
The Unquiet Grave
Aug. 20, 1998
 
The Starts Stand Up in the Air
Oct. 18, 2002
 
The Wind Blows High
Jun. 3, 2007
 
The Cowboy's Lament
Dec. 20, 2004
 
The Silver Swan
Apr. 10, 2006
Apr. 10, 2008
 
The Ten Commandments
Apr. 29, 2006
 
The Babes in the Wood
May. 31, 2006
May. 31, 2008
 
The Turtle Dove
Jun. 14, 1993
 
The Ballad of John Henry
Jun. 27, 1993
 
The Cherry Tree Carol
Dec. 12, 1995
 
The North Wind Doth Blow
Jan. 30, 1999
 
The Death Of Queen Jane
Jun. 14, 2008
 
 

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