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Poem Title   Author
The Virtue of Trusting One's Mind
Jan. 29, 2007
 
The Last Poem to His First Wife
Jun. 4, 1997
 
The Benefits of Ignorance
Aug. 17, 2004
 
The Wind Throws Back
Aug. 29, 2004
 
The Joke That Got No Laughs
May. 28, 2012
 
The Benefits of an Active Lifestyle
Jun. 28, 2014
 
The Art of Storytelling
Jan. 12, 2007
 
The Unwritten Poem
Apr. 26, 2005
 
 
The Marriage-Bed
Nov. 1, 2006
 
The Summer You Learned to Swim
Nov. 24, 2006
 
 
 
The Pleasures of Reading
Jun. 8, 1997
 
The Lovers
Mar. 15, 2014
 
Travel Directions
Feb. 24, 2010
 
The Lord, The Lord My Shepherd
Sep. 24, 1997
 
Teaching a Child the Art of Confession
Jan. 8, 2005
 
Trains
Mar. 9, 2009
 
The Bible Belt
Aug. 12, 2009
 
Teaching Poetry to 3rd Graders
Mar. 29, 2009
 
The Blue Address Book
Aug. 31, 2012
 
To Walt Whitman in Heaven
Aug. 11, 2006
Aug. 11, 2004
 
The Good Son
Dec. 16, 2011
 
To a Skylark
Aug. 4, 1994
 

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