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Poem Title   Author
A Morris Dance
Sep. 22, 2003
 
A Multitude of Birds
Dec. 14, 2000
 
A new England Bachelor
May. 5, 1993
 
A New Lifestyle
Mar. 1, 2007
 
A Night at the Opera
Mar. 3, 2011
Oct. 1, 2011
 
A Night Game in Menomonie Park
Apr. 5, 1994
 
A Night in Odessa
Apr. 29, 1997
 
A Night of Snow
Nov. 14, 1994
 
 
A Notch In the Spiral
Sep. 20, 1998
Sep. 20, 1997
 
A November Sunrise
Nov. 29, 2009
 
A Nursery Rhyme As It Might Have Been Written By William Wordsworth
Jul. 20, 1999
 
A Pair of Barn Owls, Hunting
Nov. 4, 2009
 
A Paris Blackbird
Apr. 6, 2013
 
A Parody of a Psalm of Life
Jan. 27, 1993
 
A Parrot
May. 3, 2003
 
 
A Party
May. 14, 2006
 
A Pasture Poem
Jun. 22, 2012
 
A Physics
Aug. 20, 2003
 
A Pinch of Salt
Jul. 26, 1995
 
A Pink Hotel in California
Feb. 11, 2000
Feb. 11, 1999
 
A Place for Everything
Dec. 8, 1997
 
a place in Philly
Aug. 16, 2004
 
A Place with Promise
Nov. 26, 1997
 

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