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Poem Title   Author
Sonnet: The Light and the Dark
Jan. 27, 1996
 
Sonnet: They May Not Mean To, But They Do
Oct. 6, 2001
 
Sonogram
Jun. 20, 2013
 
Sorrow
Jul. 12, 2012
 
Sorry I Spilled It
Feb. 19, 1999
 
Sort of a Love Poem
Feb. 18, 1994
 
Sound of the Night Train
Sep. 26, 2009
 
 
Sourdough Story
Jan. 23, 1999
 
South
May. 4, 2013
 
Soybeans
Oct. 2, 1998
 
Spanish Johnny
Dec. 7, 1993
 
Sparrows
Feb. 10, 2001
 
Sparrows
Feb. 2, 2014
 
Speaking a Foreign Language
May. 16, 1994
 
Spectator Ab Extra
Sep. 25, 1999
 
 
Spell for a Poet Getting On
Jul. 19, 2002
 
Spelling Bee
Jun. 20, 2014
 
Spiders
Mar. 11, 1998
 
Spilled Milk
Oct. 6, 2011
 
Spiritual Chickens
Sep. 7, 1994
 
Splitting an Order
Sep. 8, 2009
 
Splitting Wood
Nov. 2, 1996
 
Spring
Apr. 8, 2014
 

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