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Poem Title   Author
The Cowboy's Lament
Dec. 20, 2004
 
The Cowboy's Life
Mar. 2, 1994
 
The Cows at Night
Oct. 15, 2008
 
The Crippled Codwit
Jul. 12, 1993
 
The Critic
Nov. 4, 2000
 
The Crocodile
Jan. 27, 2009
 
 
The Crossed Apple
Aug. 11, 1997
 
The Cure
Aug. 18, 2003
 
The Current
Mar. 3, 1993
 
The daisy follows soft the sun
Jul. 11, 2011
 
The Dance
May. 10, 2000
 
The Dancing
May. 12, 2003
 
The Darkling Thrush
Jan. 26, 2002
 
The Daughter of the Farrier
May. 1, 1997
 
The Dawning
Apr. 9, 1995
 
The Day
Aug. 10, 2003
 
The Day Beauty Divorced Meaning
Nov. 16, 2011
 
The Day Goes On Forever
Jun. 4, 2013
 
The Day I Die
Jul. 25, 2013
 
The Day I Made My Father Proud
Nov. 15, 2010
 
The Day I Married
Aug. 17, 1995
 
 
The Day Is Done
Nov. 6, 1994
 
The Day My Mother Died
Mar. 31, 2003
Oct. 31, 2003
Oct. 31, 2004
 

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