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Poem Title   Author
The Last Uncle
Mar. 25, 2002
 
The Last Waltz
Dec. 20, 2003
Feb. 25, 2004
 
The Last Words of My English Grandmother
Sep. 18, 2001
May. 11, 1995
 
The Last Year
Jan. 15, 2003
 
The Late News
Dec. 4, 2003
 
The Late Passenger
Apr. 20, 1996
 
The Latest Decalogue
Oct. 20, 1996
 
The Latest Injury
Aug. 5, 2008
 
The Layers
Jul. 21, 2008
 
The League of Minor Characters
Nov. 13, 2008
 
The Lesson
Mar. 7, 2001
 
the lesson of the moth
Jul. 29, 2003
Jul. 28, 2004
 
The Life and Character of Dean Swift
Dec. 22, 1996
Dec. 22, 1997
 
The Life of a Day
Sep. 23, 1998
 
 
The Light Above Cities
Apr. 14, 2006
Apr. 14, 2008
 
The Light by the Barn
Jun. 2, 1996
Sep. 18, 1995
 
The Light of Other Days
May. 28, 1997
Jan. 16, 1999
 
The Line
Aug. 13, 1995
 
The List of Good Names
Apr. 16, 2007
 
The Listeners
Jul. 17, 1999
 
The Little Aircraft
Mar. 20, 1995
 
The Little Old Lady in Lavendar Silk
Jun. 7, 1993
 
The Little Ones' A.B.C.
Aug. 25, 1998
 
The Little Ways That Encourage Good Fortune
Apr. 7, 1998
 

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