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Poem Title   Author
Teaching My Husband to Swim
Apr. 5, 2011
 
The Conductor
Jan. 2, 2013
 
Timbered Choir
Aug. 5, 2000
 
The Future
Oct. 5, 2005
 
The Vacation
Jun. 8, 1994
May. 5, 1997
 
The Blue Robe
Jun. 9, 1994
 
 
Touch-Me-Not
Aug. 7, 1995
 
To Hayden Carruth
Dec. 12, 1996
 
The Wild Rose
May. 25, 1997
 
The Cold
Dec. 6, 1995
 
The Silence
Aug. 5, 1997
 
The Wish to Be Generous
Feb. 27, 2004
 
The Sycamore
Sep. 29, 1993
 
 
The Peace of Wild Things
Mar. 19, 1993
 
The Contrariness of the Mad Farmer
Mar. 14, 1993
 
The Real Work
Aug. 4, 2012
 
The Want of Peace
May. 29, 2014
 
The Sorrel Filly
Sep. 20, 2014
 
The Ball Poem
Oct. 25, 1993
 
 
Threepenny Opera
Dec. 9, 2006
Apr. 8, 2013
 
The Fall
Dec. 4, 2008
 
The White Museum
Mar. 23, 2009
 

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