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Poem Title   Author
The Face in the Toyota
Jan. 7, 2000
Jan. 7, 2001
Jan. 7, 2002
 
The Resemblance Between Your Life and a Dog
Feb. 16, 2004
 
The Indigo Bunting
May. 11, 1993
 
The Blind Old Man
Feb. 16, 2011
 
The Starfish
Apr. 18, 2012
 
Taking the Hands
Nov. 27, 2012
 
The Frogs After Dark
Jan. 6, 2013
 
The Dream
Aug. 11, 1993
 
The Crossed Apple
Aug. 11, 1997
 
The Dragonfly
Aug. 11, 2011
 
 
The Necessity for Irony
Sep. 24, 2013
 
Talk About Walking
Mar. 30, 2001
 
The Pleasures of Hating
Mar. 4, 2009
 
The Boxers
Apr. 4, 2011
 
To My Dear and Loving Husband
Mar. 15, 1993
Oct. 7, 2000
 
The Fantastics
Dec. 21, 1998
 
The evening darkens over
Sep. 1, 1993
 
The Word
Jul. 31, 1999
 
The Visionary
Jan. 6, 2000
Jan. 6, 2001
 
The Appeal
Jul. 30, 1997
 
The Bean Eaters
Jun. 7, 2001
Jun. 7, 2003
 
Telepathy
Jan. 21, 2010
 
The Nose on Your Face
Aug. 28, 2010
 
The Underworld
Feb. 12, 2013
 

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