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Poem Title   Author
The History of My Life
Jul. 1, 2006
 
The History Teacher
Mar. 12, 2002
May. 22, 1995
 
The Hole
Nov. 16, 2001
 
the hookers, the madmen and the doomed
Dec. 1, 2010
 
The Hour
Nov. 6, 2007
 
The House at the End of the Road
Sep. 21, 2002
 
The House on Broughton Street
Aug. 25, 2005
 
The House on the Hill
Dec. 22, 2002
Dec. 22, 2003
Dec. 22, 1993
 
The House that Goes Dancing
Jun. 15, 2010
 
The House Was Quiet and the World Was Calm
Oct. 8, 1997
 
The Hungry Gap-Time
Sep. 21, 2008
 
The Hunkering
Oct. 2, 2007
 
The Husband
Nov. 5, 2011
 
The Hyacinth Garden in Brooklyn
Dec. 11, 2010
 
The Ice House
Mar. 8, 1995
 
The Ice House
Dec. 13, 2006
 
 
The Icelandic Language
Jun. 26, 1996
 
The Illiterate
Apr. 24, 1994
Mar. 28, 1997
 
The Immutable Laws
Jun. 26, 2011
 
The Impossible
Jul. 16, 2012
 
The Indigo Bunting
May. 11, 1993
 
The Ineffable
Jan. 25, 2010
 
The Instructions of King Cormac
Jul. 10, 1996
 
 

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