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Poem Title   Author
 
To a Waterfowl
Jul. 17, 1993
 
This Shining Moment in the Now
Sep. 26, 2005
Oct. 4, 2004
 
The Sixth of January
Jan. 5, 2000
Jan. 5, 2001
 
Trying to Be Who I Already Am
Dec. 20, 1999
 
The Three Goals
Dec. 8, 2000
Dec. 8, 1999
 
The First Green of Spring
Apr. 9, 2001
Apr. 9, 2002
Apr. 9, 2005
 
Tomorrow
Dec. 31, 2002
 
The Woodcutter Changes His Mind
Sep. 16, 2010
 
The Fall Almost Nobody Sees
Nov. 3, 2012
 
The Ubiquitous Day Lily of July
Sep. 4, 2013
 
to lean back into it
Dec. 15, 2000
 
The Con Job
Feb. 19, 2003
 
Too Sweet
Feb. 25, 2003
 
the great escape
Jul. 15, 2003
 
the click of miracle
Mar. 6, 2002
Jan. 23, 2012
 
the old pinch hitter
Jul. 2, 2001
 
the way it is now
Jul. 10, 2001
 
thoughts on being 71
Jan. 2, 2002
 
the other room
Jan. 6, 2002
 
The Guitar Player
Sep. 25, 2002
 
 
the joke
Sep. 14, 2001
 
the last song
Oct. 5, 2001
 
those good people
Aug. 22, 2004
 

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