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Poem Title   Author
Rhyming Alphabet Poem
Apr. 24, 1993
 
Richard Cory
Dec. 21, 1999
 
Riders
Nov. 3, 2010
 
Riding Bike with No Hands
May. 4, 1997
 
 
Riding the A
Jul. 28, 2008
 
Riding the Elevator into the Sky
May. 11, 2011
 
Riding the Red Line
Aug. 29, 2011
 
Riding the Rock Island Through Kansas
May. 14, 1997
 
Right Now
Jun. 19, 2005
 
Rilke's Fear of Dogs
May. 11, 2012
 
Ring Out, Wild Bells
Dec. 31, 1994
Dec. 31, 1997
 
Ripening
Dec. 12, 1993
 
 
 
Robert Frost
Apr. 8, 2012
 
Robert Wilson
Dec. 17, 2011
 
Robinson Crusoe's Story
Aug. 31, 2002
 
Robinson Crusoe's Story
Jun. 11, 1993
 
Rock Softly in My Arms
Oct. 15, 1997
 
Rock Tea
May. 22, 2009
 
Rolls-Royce Dreams
Jun. 29, 2001
Jun. 29, 2002
 
Romance
Nov. 13, 1994
 
 
 

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