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Poem Title   Author
Woolworth's
Nov. 30, 1998
 
Woolworth's
Jul. 4, 1997
 
Women Whose Lives Are Food, Men Whose Lives Are Money
Jan. 27, 1998
 
Women Have Loved Before As I Love Now
May. 17, 1998
 
Woman with Flower
Mar. 3, 1997
 
Woman Living Alone
Sep. 9, 1997
Sep. 9, 1998
 
Woman in a shoe
Oct. 29, 1999
 
Woman Feeding Chickens
Jul. 17, 2012
 
 
Within a Stone's Throw of Greatness
Nov. 14, 1997
 
With Three Conversing
Sep. 18, 1998
 
With Thee Conversing
Apr. 18, 1995
Sep. 18, 1997
 
With Music Strong I Come
Apr. 27, 1994
Jun. 17, 1995
Jun. 17, 1996
 
With Healing in His Wings
Dec. 2, 1995
 
Wisteria
Jun. 6, 1996
 
Wishes
Jun. 7, 2013
 
Winter's End
Jan. 22, 2007
 
WINTER: TONIGHT: SUNSET
Jan. 3, 2007
 
Winter: An Ode
Nov. 24, 1996
 
Winter-Worship
Dec. 20, 2010
 
Winter Winds, Cold and Bleak
Nov. 24, 2000
Nov. 19, 1998
 
Winter Twilight
Jan. 25, 2012
 
Winter Thanks
Jan. 2, 2012
 
 
Winter Song
Dec. 14, 2001
 

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