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Poem Title   Author
thoughts on being 71
Jan. 2, 2002
 
Three Dog Night
Feb. 20, 2012
 
Three Epitaphs
May. 28, 2007
 
Three for the Mona Lisa
Dec. 12, 2011
 
Three Houses, Three Dogs
Feb. 1, 2006
 
Three Hundred Thousand More
Jan. 26, 1993
 
Three Kinds of Pleasures
Dec. 9, 1998
 
Three Perfect Days
Jan. 23, 2011
 
Three Questions
Nov. 2, 2001
 
Three Songs at the End of Summer
Sep. 3, 1996
Sep. 7, 2007
 
Three-Legged Blues
Sep. 22, 2011
 
Threepenny Opera
Dec. 9, 2006
Apr. 8, 2013
 
Through the Haze
Jun. 25, 1999
 
Throwing Away the Alarm Clock
Aug. 4, 2010
 
Thunderstorm in Dorset, Vermont
Sep. 10, 2013
 
Thunderstorm in Town, A
Jun. 18, 2000
 
Thus He Endured
Oct. 7, 2002
 
Thus Spake the Mockingbird
Jan. 2, 2007
Aug. 20, 2008
 
 
Ticket
Nov. 18, 2007
 
 
Tiger
Feb. 3, 1996
 
Tigers of Nanzen-Ji, The
Mar. 13, 1995
 
Timbered Choir
Aug. 5, 2000
 
Time + Distance
Feb. 10, 2009
 

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