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Poem Title   Author
To a Ten Month's Child
May. 15, 1995
 
To a Terrorist
Sep. 11, 2003
Sep. 11, 2004
 
To a Very Beautiful Lady
Nov. 20, 2001
 
To a Waterfowl
Jul. 17, 1993
 
To a Young Girl in Washington Square Park
Jul. 4, 2013
 
To a Young Son
Mar. 19, 2011
 
To An Isle In The Water
Jun. 13, 2003
 
To Anthea, Who May Command Him Anything
Aug. 28, 2005
 
 
To Be a Danger
Nov. 2, 2010
 
To Be Content With What is Given
Apr. 8, 1997
 
 
To Build a House
Jan. 30, 1995
Feb. 13, 1998
 
To Capitalize Ungodly
Feb. 22, 2005
 
To Carelessness
Mar. 29, 2003
 
To Celia
Feb. 5, 1998
 
 
To David, About His Education
Sep. 25, 1995
Mar. 3, 2004
 
To Elsie
Feb. 5, 2001
 
To Happiness
Mar. 23, 2012
 
To Have Without Holding
Nov. 16, 1998
 
To Hayden Carruth
Dec. 12, 1996
 
 
To Help the Monkey Cross the River
Jun. 18, 2013
 
To Her Sisters on the Nature of the Universe
Mar. 16, 1996
Mar. 16, 1997
 

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