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Poem Title   Author
The Beautiful Changes
Sep. 25, 1996
 
The Writer
Mar. 8, 1999
 
The Sirens
Feb. 9, 2014
 
The Taking
Mar. 11, 2007
 
Tell Me
Aug. 3, 2007
 
The Truelove
Feb. 24, 1998
 
The Barefoot Boy
Jun. 17, 2008
 
The Farmhouse
Jun. 27, 1996
 
 
 
The High School Band
Sep. 5, 1996
 
 
The Firl in the Next Room
May. 8, 1998
 
The Lovers
May. 4, 2012
 
There was a child went forth
Jun. 26, 1994
 
To a Locomotive in Winter
Jan. 23, 1998
 
This is what you shall do
Jul. 4, 2011
 
The Red Camellia
Nov. 4, 2001
 
The Answer is "No"
Jul. 11, 1994
 
To the Right Honorable William, Earl of Dartmouth
Dec. 10, 1993
 
The Last Day and the First
Mar. 7, 1997
 
The Gardener
Aug. 6, 2010
 
The Breaks
Jun. 29, 1995
 
The Death of Santa Claus
Aug. 14, 2013
 
The Argument
Feb. 16, 1999
 

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