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Poem Title   Author
The Railroad Blues
May. 10, 1997
 
The Rain
Jun. 12, 2006
 
 
The Ram's Horn
Nov. 8, 1996
 
The Raspberries in My Driveway
Jul. 15, 1996
Jul. 30, 2014
 
The Raven (excerpt)
Jan. 19, 2013
Jan. 19, 2014
 
The Raven, from
Jan. 29, 2000
 
The Real Work
Aug. 4, 2012
 
 
The Red Camellia
Nov. 4, 2001
 
The Red Coat
Apr. 18, 2010
 
The Red Wheel Barrow
Feb. 3, 1998
Sep. 17, 2012
 
The Remorse for Time
Feb. 7, 2004
 
The Resemblance Between Your Life and a Dog
Feb. 16, 2004
 
The Retarded Children Play Baseball
Oct. 3, 2005
 
The Return
Jun. 29, 2010
 
The Return
Nov. 13, 1998
 
The Return of Odysseus
Sep. 27, 2010
 
The Return of the Subjunctive
Nov. 14, 2011
 
The Return to the Cabin
Aug. 28, 1995
 
 
The Reverie of Poor Susan
May. 2, 1998
 
The Rhodora
May. 26, 2003
 
 
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (excerpt)
Oct. 5, 2000
 

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