This list will contain such items currently on AP that have been published, or accepted for publication. It will have to be a small list, because most publishers will not accept material which has been on the web. There are others, not at AP.
I won't include the ones which have appeared on the wall of a cafe, but I will include "Djembe", which is on display at the New Orleans Museum of Art.
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This is a prose poem, rather than a short story.
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Your eyes said “Saddle me for riding
Into the autumn-sunlit valleys."67 lines, 40 comments, on Oct 9 12:33 PM 2006. In Love
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I, Shah Jehan, lie on my dying bed
And dream, beloved of my royal wives.22 lines, 24 comments, on Oct 22 10:26 AM 2006. In Love
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As you walk on, you’ll find a special tree
And recognise its straight and honest bole.16 lines, 27 comments, on Dec 23 1:10 AM 2006. In Nature
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For years beyond counting, you and I have crept from the trees and meadows.46 lines, 43 comments, on Jul 24 2:24 AM 2007. In Free verse
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How I despair of parenthood –
the dreaded package tour -
It is not long since fair Celestine and I
became a couple in the accepted sense57 lines, 17 comments, on Feb 4 8:37 AM 2006. In Love -
When I fell in love with you, it was wholeheartedly –
There is no other way to love, or so it seems to me. -
A prose-poem and a fable
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Last night the springtime moon was round and full
And I could see her eyes were drawn to it -
For two and a half hours, maybe a lot longer, over three cooling cappuccinos each, I gazed into your eyes. I tried hard not to lower mine.137 lines, 6 comments, on Feb 17 1:54 AM 2006. In Other
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I tried to rise and warm you with a kiss,
But someone else had done me by one ray.26 lines, 8 comments, on Feb 8 12:25 AM 2006. In Love -
It’s been another thrilling day
on planet Celestine -
In the river Conon, bright
Ripples in the mystic night...26 lines, 15 comments, on Mar 1 12:42 PM 2007. In Fantasy
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In winter-time, cold winter-time
the world is hard as stone -
35 lines, 24 comments, on Feb 28 2:03 PM. In Hope
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Can my art, ever questions finding,
Bring you forth into daylight...

