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Poem Title   Author
The Myth of Sisyphys
Oct. 25, 1995
 
The Naked Ape
Jan. 30, 1998
 
The Name of a Fish
Mar. 18, 2010
 
The Naval Trainees Learn to Jump Overboard
Jun. 4, 1993
 
The Nearness That Is All
Nov. 24, 2007
 
The Necessary Brevity of Pleasures
Nov. 8, 2007
 
The Necessity for Irony
Sep. 24, 2013
 
The Need of Being Versed in Country Things
May. 18, 2012
 
The Neighbors
Apr. 1, 2013
 
The New Father
Sep. 16, 2003
 
The New House
Sep. 6, 1995
 
The New Regime
Dec. 26, 1994
 
The New Song
Apr. 21, 2014
 
The Newborns
Jan. 5, 2014
 
The Night of the Party
Dec. 28, 2010
 
The Night Piece
Sep. 2, 2012
 
The Nightly News
Feb. 14, 1999
 
The Nightmare Car
Mar. 11, 2012
 
 
The North Wind Doth Blow
Jan. 30, 1999
 
The Nose on Your Face
Aug. 28, 2010
 
The O's
Nov. 25, 2008
 
The Objection to Being Stepped On
Apr. 17, 1996
 
The Old Age of Nostalgia
Feb. 7, 2012
 
The Old Flame
Aug. 20, 2013
 

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