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Poem Title   Author
Celebration
Aug. 20, 2012
 
Celebration for June 24
Jun. 24, 2007
 
Celebration: Birth of a Colt
Feb. 4, 2013
 
Celia Celia
Apr. 28, 2011
 
 
Cellar Stairs
Sep. 21, 2003
 
Certain Days
Apr. 23, 2013
 
Certain Maxims of Archy
Oct. 10, 1995
 
Certain People
May. 20, 2003
Nov. 6, 1997
 
Cezanne and the Love of Color
Oct. 27, 2004
 
Cezanne's Outrageousness
Jan. 19, 1999
 
Cezanne's Seclusion
Sep. 19, 2012
 
Cezanne's Success
Sep. 4, 2014
 
Chain Letter
Jul. 17, 1995
 
Chamber Music
Feb. 2, 1995
 
Chance Meeting
Dec. 30, 2009
 
 
Changing Diapers
May. 8, 2003
Sep. 21, 2005
 
Changing Genres
Oct. 11, 2011
 
Chapter 44 of the Book of Ecclesiastes, from
Jan. 2, 2000
 
Chapter: Penelope
Jun. 16, 2008
 
Characters
Apr. 18, 2007
 
Charge of the Light Brigade
Dec. 9, 1993
 
Chartless
Dec. 1, 1995
 
Chartres
Dec. 8, 2010
 

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