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Poem Title   Author
The Gracious and the Gentle Thing
Jun. 3, 1995
 
The Grain of Sand
May. 11, 2001
 
The Grandmothers
Jan. 28, 1997
 
The Great Day
May. 30, 1997
 
the great escape
Jul. 15, 2003
 
The Great Poem
Jun. 13, 2009
 
The Grey Heron
Jan. 30, 2000
 
The Guardian
Sep. 6, 2010
Sep. 6, 2012
 
The Guardian Angel
Jan. 31, 2001
Nov. 22, 1998
 
The Guitar Player
Feb. 22, 2011
 
The Guitar Player
Sep. 25, 2002
 
The Hands of God
Apr. 10, 1994
 
The Hangman at Home
Jan. 6, 1999
 
The Happiest Day
Jan. 3, 2002
Nov. 10, 1993
 
The Happy Man
May. 22, 2000
 
The Harlem Dancer
Nov. 18, 1997
 
 
The Hay Rake
Sep. 2, 2010
 
The Heart of the Matter
Apr. 28, 2012
Apr. 28, 2014
 
The Heaven of Animals
Mar. 5, 1997
 
The Heavenly City
Sep. 14, 1993
 
The Heavyweight Pie Eating Champion of the World
Jul. 1, 1993
 
The Hen, The Platypus and Some Geese
Apr. 22, 1993
 
The Hero's Luck
Nov. 11, 2009
 
The Heron
Nov. 10, 2013
 

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