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Poem Title   Author
The Sun Has Burst in the Sky
May. 7, 2004
May. 5, 2005
 
The Sun Rising
Sep. 10, 1999
Sep. 10, 2000
 
 
The Surgeon
Nov. 27, 2009
 
The Swan
Sep. 12, 2012
 
The Swan at Edgewater Park
Jul. 17, 2013
 
The Sweetest Woman There
Feb. 9, 2009
 
The Swimming Pool
Mar. 8, 2002
 
 
The Swiss Family Robinson
Jun. 17, 2013
 
The Sycamore
Sep. 29, 1993
 
The Sycophantic Fox and the Gullible Raven
Jun. 21, 1994
Jun. 28, 1996
 
The Table and the Chair
May. 12, 2005
 
The Tables Turned
Aug. 18, 1997
May. 19, 2014
 
The Taking
Mar. 11, 2007
 
The Talespin
Dec. 29, 1993
 
The Talk
Nov. 24, 2012
 
The tao of touch
May. 5, 2011
 
The Tap of Angry Reins
Feb. 28, 1998
Feb. 28, 1999
 
The Task
Sep. 16, 2012
 
The Telephone
Apr. 22, 2010
 
The Telephone
Nov. 25, 2012
 
The Ten Commandments
Apr. 29, 2006
 
The Ten Thousand Things
Jun. 30, 1995
 
The Terrible People
Apr. 15, 1994
 

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