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Poem Title   Author
Thanksgiving
Nov. 24, 2011
 
Thanksgiving
Nov. 27, 1994
 
That Cat
Aug. 13, 1994
 
That Evening
Nov. 11, 2010
 
That Reminds Me
Jul. 18, 2013
 
That Silent Evening
Jan. 3, 2005
 
That Time of Year
Apr. 28, 2009
 
That's the Sum of It
Feb. 7, 2005
 
The Accolade of the Animals
Nov. 2, 2009
 
The Accompanist
Jan. 17, 2011
 
 
The Affair in the Office
Jul. 12, 2014
 
The Affect of Elms
Aug. 26, 2000
Aug. 26, 2001
 
The Afterlife
Nov. 23, 1999
 
The Age of Reason
Nov. 16, 2003
 
The Air Plant
Apr. 27, 1993
 
The Airy Christ
Jun. 24, 1994
 
The Alien
Feb. 20, 2010
 
The Almanac of Last Things
Feb. 11, 2004
 
 
The Amish
Jul. 1, 1999
 
 
The Angel and the Little Old Lady
Jul. 9, 2001
 
The Angel's Retirement Speech
Aug. 26, 2005
 
The Angels
Mar. 14, 2008
 

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