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Poem Title   Author
An Offering for Mr. Bluehart
Dec. 3, 2001
Jan. 23, 1996
 
 
An Old Man
Apr. 17, 2000
 
An Old Man Performs Alchemy on His Doorstep at Christmastime
Dec. 24, 2006
 
An Old Woman
Apr. 3, 2006
 
An Old-Fashioned Song (Nous n'irons plus au bois)
Feb. 16, 1998
 
An Open Door
Dec. 30, 2007
 
An Unseen Deer
Jul. 23, 1995
 
An Upward Look
Nov. 11, 1996
 
 
Anatomy
Oct. 24, 2005
 
ancestors
Oct. 16, 2009
 
Ancient History
Sep. 4, 1993
 
And Death Shall Have No Dominion
Oct. 27, 2000
Oct. 27, 1996
 
And Here You Are
Sep. 4, 2009
 
And is it night? Are they thine eyes that shine?
Feb. 14, 1994
 
And One For My Dame
Feb. 24, 2008
 
And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda
Jun. 25, 1993
 
And the Cantilevered Inference Shall Hold the Day
Sep. 14, 2009
 
And the Days Are Not Full Enough
Oct. 30, 1996
 
And The Men
Sep. 20, 2006
 
And the Wages of Goodness Are Not Assured
Sep. 21, 1997
 
 
Andy Shaw
Dec. 9, 2011
 
Andy Warhol for Familiar Quotations
Aug. 6, 2008
 

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