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Poem Title   Author
The Farm
Jun. 30, 2006
 
The Farm
Aug. 13, 2012
 
The Farm Wife Sells Her Cows
Jul. 2, 2010
 
The Farmhouse
Jun. 27, 1996
 
The Farms of Home Lie Lost in Even
Feb. 5, 2000
 
The farms of home lie lost in even (Poem XIV)
Jun. 19, 1999
 
The Fat of the Land
Jul. 8, 2012
 
The Father
May. 22, 1993
 
The Fear of God
Mar. 26, 1998
 
The Feast
Apr. 29, 1998
 
The Feast of the Monkeys
Feb. 7, 1993
 
The February Bee
Feb. 11, 2013
 
The Fence Painter
Jul. 18, 2012
 
The Fetch
Jun. 30, 2013
 
The Fiddler of Dooney
Jun. 13, 1993
 
The Fields
Nov. 15, 2008
 
The Fifties
Aug. 12, 2014
 
 
The Figure on the Hill
May. 7, 2014
 
 
The Firemen
Dec. 1, 2001
 
The Firl in the Next Room
May. 8, 1998
 
The First Artichoke
Oct. 20, 2009
 
The First Day
May. 12, 1995
 
The First Days
Sep. 11, 1997
Sep. 11, 1998
 

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