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Poem Title   Author
Time for Serenity, Anyone?
Nov. 14, 1996
 
The Faces of Children
May. 25, 2007
 
The Snowy Day
Jul. 29, 2008
 
Translation of My Life
Nov. 24, 2008
 
The Discovery of Sex
Mar. 11, 2005
 
The Three Kings
Dec. 17, 2004
 
The Goose
Mar. 26, 2005
 
The Lonely Shoe Lying on the Road
Jun. 30, 2009
 
The Burning Babe
Dec. 27, 1998
 
The Battle of Blenheim
Jun. 23, 1994
 
The Man Who Finds That His Son Has Become a Thief
Sep. 10, 2001
Sep. 10, 2005
Sep. 10, 2008
 
The Feast of the Monkeys
Feb. 7, 1993
 
The Dime-Store Parakeet
May. 25, 2010
 
Time with You
Aug. 5, 2011
 
The Trail Is Not a Trail
Aug. 22, 2011
 
 
Two Girls Singing
Aug. 12, 1995
 
The Airy Christ
Jun. 24, 1994
 
Tiger
Feb. 3, 1996
 
The Jungle Husband
Sep. 21, 2001
 
The Heavenly City
Sep. 14, 1993
 
The Floor and the Ceiling
May. 5, 1995
 
The Antimacassar and the Ottoman
May. 18, 1995
 
The Return
Jun. 29, 2010
 
 

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