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Poem Title   Author
Who the Meek Are Not
May. 30, 2013
 
 
What Poems
Aug. 7, 1998
 
Why do poets write
Jul. 2, 2005
 
White Towels
Oct. 15, 2005
 
What a mouth will do
May. 15, 2010
 
Winter: An Ode
Nov. 24, 1996
 
Walking Through a Wall
Sep. 15, 1994
 
War Surplus
Apr. 11, 2003
 
Well Water
May. 6, 1997
 
When I Was Home Last Christmas
Aug. 11, 1994
 
Windows is Shutting Down
Sep. 22, 2008
 
Winter Thanks
Jan. 2, 2012
 
Whereabouts
Jan. 10, 2012
 
 
Woolworth's
Nov. 30, 1997
 
Woolworth's
Jul. 13, 1998
 
Woolworth's
Nov. 30, 1998
 
 
When I Was Fair and Young
Nov. 17, 2000
 
Whooping Crane
Apr. 10, 1997
 
Where Does the Money Go
May. 9, 1995
 
What Thou Lovest Well Remains America
Jun. 30, 1993
 
Wedding Poem for Schele and Phil
May. 22, 2003
 
What Beethoven's Music Will Do To You
Nov. 10, 2012
 

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