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Poem Title   Author
Triads
Dec. 1, 1996
 
Passengers Will Please Refrain
Jul. 11, 1993
 
The Cowboy's Life
Mar. 2, 1994
 
Frankie and Johnny
Nov. 16, 1993
 
There Was an Old Woman
Jan. 30, 1999
 
What Became of Them?
Jun. 16, 1993
Jul. 8, 1994
 
 
I was born about 10,000 years ago
Dec. 19, 1994
 
The Drunkard and the Pig
Oct. 28, 1993
 
Bonnie Barbara Allan
Nov. 11, 1993
 
I Had But Fifty Cents
Jul. 15, 1993
 
Finnegan's Wake
Mar. 17, 1994
 
A Man of Words and Not of Deeds
Oct. 8, 1996
 
Children's Rhymes
May. 1, 1998
 
The Wraggle Taggle Gipsies
Dec. 29, 2005
 
The Quiet Life
Jul. 20, 1993
 
Over in the Meadow
Aug. 20, 1993
 
Jomp Rope Ryhmes
Feb. 17, 1993
 
And is it night? Are they thine eyes that shine?
Feb. 14, 1994
 
 
O for a Book
Feb. 7, 1996
 
I'm a Rambling Wretch
May. 23, 1993
 
Vanity of Vanities
Jul. 28, 1993
 
Ecclesiasticus, 44th Chapter
Jan. 17, 1994
 
 

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