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Poem Title   Author
The Starts Stand Up in the Air
Oct. 18, 2002
 
The State of the Economy
Mar. 12, 2005
 
The Steeple-Jack
Sep. 18, 1999
 
The Stolen Child
Apr. 2, 1998
 
The Stones at Callinish, Isle of Lewis
Mar. 14, 2007
 
The Story of Ferdinand the Bull
Oct. 4, 2014
 
The Story of Math
Feb. 25, 1994
 
The Story of My Life
Nov. 23, 2008
 
The Story of the Week
Jan. 14, 2011
 
The Story we Know
Feb. 26, 2004
 
The Strain of Mercy
Aug. 15, 2004
 
The Stream and the Canoe
Jul. 8, 1997
 
The Streets of Laredo
Nov. 6, 1995
 
The Student Theme
Aug. 3, 2009
 
The Suitor
Jul. 12, 2002
 
The Sum of A Man
Oct. 28, 2009
 
 
 
The Summer I Was Sixteen
Jun. 10, 2005
 
The Summer We Didn't Die
Sep. 15, 1995
 
The Summer We Didn't Die
Aug. 3, 1993
 
The Summer You Learned to Swim
Nov. 24, 2006
 
The Summer-Camp Bus Pulls Away from the Curb
Jul. 16, 2001
Jun. 25, 2003
 
The Sun
May. 9, 1994
 
The Sun Grows In Your Smile
Jun. 23, 2009
 

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