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Sister Mary Appasionata Lectures the Eighth Grade Boys and Girls: Flesh Willing, Spirit Weak
Dec. 27, 1999
 
 
Sisters
Jul. 9, 2004
 
sit and endure
Nov. 17, 2003
 
Sit, drink your coffee here; your work can wait awhile…
Jun. 20, 2007
 
Sittin' Alone in the Moonlight
Apr. 7, 2010
 
Sitting Alone in the Middle of the Night
Jun. 15, 2012
 
Sitting in a small screenhouse on a summer morning
Mar. 29, 2001
 
Sitting on some Rocks in Shaw Cove
Apr. 16, 1993
 
Six Billion People
Nov. 30, 2008
 
Six Cheerful Couplets on Death
Oct. 17, 2014
 
Six Days on the Road
Oct. 9, 2009
 
Six National Guardsmen Blown Up Together
Jun. 19, 2006
 
Six Winter Privacy Poems
Dec. 23, 1995
Dec. 23, 1996
Dec. 23, 1997
 
Skinny-Dipping After Work at the Drive-In
Aug. 22, 2009
 
Skipping
Oct. 21, 2011
 
Sky in the Pie!
Jun. 5, 1995
 
Skyscrapers
Jul. 15, 2012
 
 
Sleep Positions
Jun. 18, 2005
 
Sleeping
Oct. 11, 2008
 
Sleeping
Nov. 23, 2007
 

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