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Poem Title   Author
Swiss Army Sermon
Jul. 31, 1993
 
Sylvester's Dying Bed
Aug. 15, 1997
 
Symbol
Nov. 21, 2005
 
Sympathy
Dec. 1, 1993
 
Symphony in Yellow
Apr. 11, 2000
 
Symposium
Nov. 27, 1998
 
Symptoms
Aug. 25, 1995
 
Table Grace
Dec. 24, 2009
 
Table Rules for Little Folk
Oct. 19, 2002
 
 
Take Love for Granted
Aug. 29, 2014
 
Takeoff
Dec. 8, 2013
 
Taking a Break
Nov. 19, 1999
 
Taking a Wooden Statue of Don Quixote Down from the Top of My School Office Bookshelf…
Jul. 11, 1999
 
Taking Dinner to My Mother
Apr. 20, 2010
 
Taking Down the Tree
Jan. 3, 2008
 
Taking Off Emily Dickinson's Clothes
Jan. 16, 2001
 
Taking Off Emily Dickinson's Clothes
Jan. 16, 2002
 
Taking Out the Trash
Jul. 31, 2013
 
Taking the Hands
Nov. 27, 2012
 
Talk About Walking
Mar. 30, 2001
 
 
 
Talking on the Telephone
May. 13, 1994
 
Talking to Ourselves
Jan. 18, 2010
 

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