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Poem Title   Author
Waking on the Farm
Dec. 23, 2011
 
What People Give You
Sep. 10, 2010
 
What the Cat Contemplates While Pretending to Clean Herself
Sep. 16, 2004
 
Was A Man
Mar. 16, 2011
 
 
Writing On Napkins At The Sunshine Club; Macon, Georgia 1970
Feb. 20, 2008
 
Why I Love Mornings
Jul. 25, 2010
 
Wedding Vows
Feb. 9, 2000
Feb. 9, 1999
 
When I Call
Sep. 25, 2008
 
When I Look at the Old Car
Jun. 11, 2010
 
What We Need
Jul. 26, 2005
 
WINTER: TONIGHT: SUNSET
Jan. 3, 2007
 
Weather Report
Apr. 24, 2004
 
What It Is Life To Read the Ancients
Dec. 15, 1999
 
What Have I Got to Complain About
Mar. 10, 2011
 
Winter Is the Best Time
Jan. 28, 2012
 
War Some of the Time
Aug. 16, 2012
 
Who would true valour see
Sep. 19, 2002
 
 
Where are Men When they're Not at Home?
Nov. 26, 2006
 
Who Was That Man?
Jun. 22, 2006
 
What She Was Wearing
Jul. 10, 2004
Feb. 23, 2009
 
We'll Go No More A Roving
Sep. 25, 2000
 
What is it that all men possess
Mar. 24, 1998
 
Winter
Dec. 14, 1996
 

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