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List of poems by Ann M. Votaw 13 total

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Sunday at Maggie's; Almost Dusk
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To the Man Who Holds His Coffee Like a Heart
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Ferris Wheel, Jan. 1
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Like Shale in Your Pockets
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Above the Persian Grocery
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A Lady's Room
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The Song Collector
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Morts
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Sunday Matinee
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Decorating Advice
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Saturday Night Poem
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Crash of the Deans
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Gravity Defiers
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