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Poem Title   Author
To My Mother
Oct. 7, 1993
 
 
To My Son's Girlfriend
Mar. 29, 2010
 
To My Twenties
Oct. 26, 2000
 
To My Wife
Aug. 12, 2010
 
To My Yugoslavian In-Laws
Aug. 23, 2007
 
To N, in absentia
Mar. 16, 2005
 
To Ninety
Sep. 24, 2012
 
To One Who Asked Me Why I Love J.G.
Feb. 8, 1995
 
To One Who Has Been Long In City Pent The Gods Are Not Large
Jul. 30, 1999
 
To prayer I think I go...
Oct. 25, 2012
 
To the Congress of the United States, Entering its Third Century
Mar. 1, 1997
Jan. 23, 2007
 
To the Days
Feb. 9, 2001
 
To the Doe Last Seen Running Up the South Exit Ramp Toward Wal-Mart Plaza
Dec. 7, 2000
Dec. 7, 1999
 
To the Evening Star
Mar. 3, 1995
Nov. 20, 2013
 
To the Evening Star: Central Minnesota
Jul. 29, 1998
Dec. 15, 2013
 
To the Happy Few
Oct. 10, 2014
 
To the Man in a Loden Coat
Sep. 26, 2007
 
To the New Year
Jan. 8, 2014
 
To the Right Honorable William, Earl of Dartmouth
Dec. 10, 1993
 
To the Virgins to Make Much of Time
May. 8, 2014
 
 
To the woman at the Red Edge Motel
Nov. 22, 2005
 
To This May
Apr. 18, 2009
 
To Thoreau on Reading Walden
May. 6, 1994
 

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