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Poem Title   Author
The Invention of Fractions
Feb. 23, 2007
 
The Investigation
Feb. 25, 2007
 
 
The Invitations Overhead
Oct. 6, 2003
 
The James Bond Movie
Sep. 1, 2011
 
The Jewish Kid
Dec. 13, 2010
 
The Jobholder
Sep. 4, 2010
 
the joke
Sep. 14, 2001
 
The Joke That Got No Laughs
May. 28, 2012
 
 
The Journey of the Magi
Dec. 24, 2013
 
The judge was decent, but…
Sep. 20, 2007
Sep. 20, 2004
 
 
The Junction, on a Warm Afternoon
Apr. 8, 1995
 
The Jungle Husband
Sep. 21, 2001
 
The Junior High School Band Concert
Jun. 7, 2007
 
The Kama Sutra of Kindness: Position Number 3
Feb. 21, 2011
 
The Key
Mar. 2, 2013
 
The Kingfisher
Sep. 14, 2000
Sep. 14, 1999
 
The Kiss
Feb. 17, 2008
 
The Kitty-Cat Bird
May. 25, 1999
 
The Knight's Tomb
Nov. 22, 2014
 
The Kye-Song of St Bride
Oct. 8, 2002
 
The Lady's-Maid's Song
Oct. 28, 2006
 
 

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