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Poem Title   Author
 
To His Lover, That She Be Not Overdressed
Aug. 21, 2006
Aug. 21, 2003
 
To His Mistress Going to Bed
Dec. 10, 1997
 
To His Piano
May. 23, 2007
 
To Hold
Mar. 16, 2007
 
To Ireland in the Coming Times
Feb. 2, 2005
 
To Jane: The Keen Stars Were Twinkling
Jun. 23, 2006
Jun. 9, 2011
 
To Kate Who Skates Better Than Her Date
Jan. 14, 1997
 
To Kate Who Skates Better Than Her Mate
Jan. 14, 1995
 
To L.R-M
Oct. 20, 1995
 
To Lean
May. 6, 2014
 
to lean back into it
Dec. 15, 2000
 
To Luck
Sep. 10, 2007
 
To Marina (excerpt)
Jan. 12, 2012
 
To Mecca with Love
Mar. 18, 2007
 
To My Cat with an Eating Disorder
May. 20, 2005
 
To My Dear and Loving Husband
Mar. 15, 1993
Oct. 7, 2000
 
To My Fourth-grade Love
Feb. 1, 2003
 
To My Mother
Oct. 7, 1993
 
 
To My Son's Girlfriend
Mar. 29, 2010
 
To My Twenties
Oct. 26, 2000
 
To My Wife
Aug. 12, 2010
 
To My Yugoslavian In-Laws
Aug. 23, 2007
 
To N, in absentia
Mar. 16, 2005
 

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