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Poem Title   Author
The Land of Counterpane, Requiem
Apr. 8, 1993
 
 
The Planet on the Table
Oct. 2, 2000
Dec. 15, 2002
 
The House Was Quiet and the World Was Calm
Oct. 8, 1997
 
The Death of a Soldier
Oct. 2, 2006
 
The Well Dressed Man with a Beard
Dec. 1, 2002
Dec. 1, 2005
 
Titles of poems by Wallace Stevens
Oct. 2, 1993
 
The Dancing
May. 12, 2003
 
This Longing
Aug. 18, 2009
 
Tender Buttons
Feb. 3, 2005
 
 
Toward the Winter Solstice
Dec. 23, 2010
 
Takeoff
Dec. 8, 2013
 
The Murder Suspect, Moments Before He is Confronted by Police
Jun. 1, 2010
 
Through the Haze
Jun. 25, 1999
 
Twenty Questions
Dec. 10, 2009
 
The Committee
Jul. 1, 2001
 
The Little Ways That Encourage Good Fortune
Apr. 7, 1998
 
Things I Learned Last Week
Mar. 10, 1994
 
The Earth
Apr. 12, 1995
 
Travelling Through the Dark
Jan. 18, 1993
 
The Light by the Barn
Jun. 2, 1996
Sep. 18, 1995
 
The Summer We Didn't Die
Sep. 15, 1995
 
The Way I Write
Feb. 16, 1997
 
The Summer We Didn't Die
Aug. 3, 1993
 

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