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    • Early Spring In The Garden
    • Autumn Haiku
    • Speaking of Lost Connections
    • Mini Ode to the Sea Gull
    • I Always Wake (Grandfather's story about 1933)
    • Morning
    • American Life in Poetry
    • Philip Levine
    • One Poet's Aphorism Is Another One's Epigram
    • Speaking of Lost Connections
    • What Does A Man Do
    • Twice Bold Tale
    • Summer Haiku, 2011
    • American Life in Poetry
    • Investigation
    • Three Kinds of People
    • May
    • Meditation at the Church of Our Lady of Guadeloupe, Mexico
    • Working with Wood or Words: Slow down, Look around, and Listen
    • American Life in Poetry
    • The Red & the Black
    • Two Kinds of People: Those who believe that there are two kinds of people and those who don't.
    • Torn Between the Pull of the World and the Robe
    • Neither Fish nor Fowl
    • Chiquita I
    • We're For the Birds
    • Thresholds
    • In the Old Western Town/Museum, Sundance’s Grave (Revisited)
    • And if I depend on you
    • Words We Love
    • Write a Novel in a Month
    • Addendum
    • Opus at Fifty
    • Rain, Another View
    • American Life in Poetry
    • Connecting the Dots
    • Without You
    • And there was light
    • Old Western Town/Museum
    • It’s Been Ten Years

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