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Poem Title   Author
 
Turning Thirty
Mar. 9, 1998
 
 
Turtle in the Road
Mar. 7, 2013
 
 
TWA 800
Jun. 12, 2003
 
Twas the Night Before Christmas
Dec. 25, 1999
 
Twelve Facts About the Immigrants: A Prose Poem
Jan. 5, 2003
Jan. 5, 2004
 
Twenty Questions
Dec. 10, 2009
 
Twenty-three
Nov. 6, 2009
 
Twilight
Dec. 7, 2001
 
Twilight Comes
Mar. 13, 2013
 
Twilight: After Haying
May. 10, 2007
Aug. 15, 1996
Nov. 4, 2012
 
Twisting Vines
May. 9, 2004
 
Two Cats
Oct. 6, 2009
 
Two Doorbells
Aug. 26, 1999
 
Two Ember Days in Alabama
Mar. 5, 2000
Mar. 5, 1999
 
Two Girls
Nov. 25, 2009
 
Two Girls Singing
Aug. 12, 1995
 
Two Guitars
Feb. 3, 1994
 
Two Hands
Mar. 10, 1993
 
Two limericks excerpted from "The Rubaiyat of Carl Burell"
Oct. 17, 2012
 
Two Mosquitoes in the Bathtub
Dec. 1, 1999
 
two nights before my 72nd birthday
Aug. 16, 2010
 
Ultima Thule: Dedication to G.W.G.
Feb. 27, 2003
 

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