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Poem Title   Author
The Almanac of Last Things
Feb. 11, 2004
 
 
The Amish
Jul. 1, 1999
 
 
The Angel and the Little Old Lady
Jul. 9, 2001
 
The Angel's Retirement Speech
Aug. 26, 2005
 
The Angels
Mar. 14, 2008
 
The Answer is "No"
Jul. 11, 1994
 
The Antimacassar and the Ottoman
May. 18, 1995
 
The Appeal
Jul. 30, 1997
 
The Apple Orchard
Aug. 2, 2014
 
The April Lovers
Apr. 11, 1998
 
The Argument
Feb. 16, 1999
 
The Argument of His Book
Apr. 2, 1995
Apr. 2, 1996
 
The Armful
Dec. 17, 1993
 
The Art of Disappearing
Mar. 29, 2007
Nov. 18, 1995
 
The Art of Self-Defense
Mar. 15, 2011
 
The Art of Storytelling
Jan. 12, 2007
 
 
The Automobile
Sep. 28, 2001
 
The Babes in the Wood
May. 31, 2006
May. 31, 2008
 
The Bachelor
Aug. 7, 2007
Aug. 7, 2005
 
The Bad Old Days
May. 5, 2008
 
The Bagel
Feb. 23, 2014
 
The Bait
Jan. 21, 2000
 

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