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Poem Title   Author
The Merger
Sep. 13, 2011
 
The Mermaid
Apr. 2, 1993
 
The Merry Flea
May. 11, 1994
 
The Methodist and his Method
Oct. 31, 2010
 
The Microbe's Serenade
Feb. 9, 1995
 
The Middle Years
Jan. 20, 1998
 
 
The Ministry of Propaganda…
Dec. 9, 2005
 
The Minor Prophets
Nov. 9, 2007
 
The Mock Turtle's Song
Nov. 10, 2003
 
The Mock Turtle's Song
Jan. 27, 2001
 
The Mockingbird
Jul. 1, 1994
 
 
The Moment
Jul. 2, 1993
 
The Moment
Nov. 18, 1996
 
The Moment the Two Worlds Meet
Oct. 17, 1996
 
The Monarchs
Aug. 4, 1998
 
The Monks of St. John's File in for Prayer
Jul. 31, 2004
 
 
The Moon Was A-waning
Mar. 23, 2000
Mar. 23, 2001
Mar. 23, 2002
 
The Moon-Goddess
Jun. 11, 2001
 
The More Loving One
Jul. 24, 1993
Jan. 17, 2010
 
The Mounting Summer, Brilliant and Ominous
Aug. 22, 1995
 
The Movies
Apr. 12, 2007
 
The Moving Van
Jul. 19, 1999
 

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