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Poem Title   Author
 
Grace Before Meat
Dec. 9, 2002
 
Gracious Goodness
Apr. 17, 1995
 
Gradualism
Oct. 8, 2010
 
Graduates of Western Military Academy
Oct. 5, 2010
 
Graduation
May. 13, 2007
 
Graduation Speech
Jun. 23, 2011
 
Grand Avenue
Oct. 19, 2014
 
Grandad
Sep. 5, 2004
 
Grandchildren
Sep. 16, 2014
 
Grandfather's Cars
Jun. 2, 2007
 
Grandfather's Cars
Mar. 10, 2002
 
Grandma's Grave
Dec. 6, 2007
May. 16, 2014
 
Grandmother
Sep. 9, 2013
 
Grandmothers
May. 16, 1993
 
Grandpa Putting Salt on His Ice Cream
Apr. 12, 2006
Apr. 12, 2008
 
Grandson
Apr. 26, 2000
 
 
 
Grasshoppers
Apr. 16, 2000
 
Gratitude to Old Teachers
Oct. 13, 2000
Feb. 10, 2014
 
Gravity
Jul. 13, 2012
 
Gravity
Oct. 23, 2009
 
 
Gray Rain
Jul. 19, 2003
 

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