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|   | The Laundromat Girl |   |   1 |
|   | Sunday Service |   |   3 |
|   | Love Poem for Kristi |   |   4 |
|   | On Being a Poet |   |   6 |
|   | My Little Neruda Girl |   |   8 |
|   | Two Chicagoans |   |   9 |
|   | Love Poem for Alanna |   | 10 |
|   | Poets Always Fail |   | 12 |
|   | That Lonely Older Woman I See Around |   | 14 |
|   | Buddha Smiling While the Cops Wail Outside My Window |
  | 16 |
|   | My Way With Women |   | 18 |
|   | My Family |   | 20 |
|   | Therapy or A Poem I'll Give My Dad Next Father's Day |
  | 21 |
|   | Another Love Poem for Kristi or If You and I Were A Romance Novel |
  | 22 |
|   | The Real Sounds of Lovers |   | 23 |
|   | Two People Talking To God |   | 24 |
|   | Love Poem for Jill |   | 26 |
|   | El Stops |   | 28 |
|   | Allison |   | 30 |
|   | A Good Laugh |   | 31 |
|   | For Grampa Marty |   | 32 |
|   | It's Hard to Write a Political Poem |   | 34 |
|   | A Last Poem for Kristi |   | 35 |