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Poem Title   Author
Weekends, Sleeping In
Dec. 19, 2010
 
When I Was Conceived
May. 2, 2004
 
Weeds
Aug. 3, 2004
 
Waiting for Icarus
Apr. 16, 2005
Apr. 16, 2008
 
Willy Loman
Jul. 27, 2005
 
What I Know
Apr. 14, 2011
 
What the Uneducated Woman Told Me
Mar. 3, 2005
 
What the Uneducated Old Woman Told Me
Mar. 3, 2008
 
Winter Remembered
Apr. 30, 1993
 
Wednesday
Jan. 29, 2010
 
Wild Geese Alighting on a Lake
Sep. 26, 1999
 
Winter Twilight
Jan. 25, 2012
 
What I Understood
Sep. 24, 2009
 
Woman in a shoe
Oct. 29, 1999
 
What's That Smell in the Kitchen
Mar. 31, 1994
 
Where Dreams Come From
Apr. 18, 2011
 
What she craved
Oct. 22, 2011
 
Why I Have A Crush On You, UPS Man
Aug. 21, 2007
 
Why We Speak English
Mar. 31, 2009
 
Wherever We Travel
Apr. 20, 2005
Apr. 20, 2002
 
Weather
Apr. 15, 2002
 
Who We Want
May. 27, 2004
 
 
Winter Afternoon
Jan. 14, 2009
 
Words from the Front
Nov. 19, 2007
 

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