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Poem Title   Author
Walking the Dog
Sep. 2, 1998
 
Walking the Dog on the Night before He Is to Be Fixed
Nov. 1, 2008
 
Walking Through a Wall
Sep. 15, 1994
 
Walking to Oak-Head Pond, and Thinking of the Ponds I Will Visit in the Next Days and Weeks
Aug. 11, 2009
 
Walking to Work
Feb. 18, 2004
 
Waly, Waly (The Water is Wide)
Nov. 12, 1996
 
Wanting to Dance with the Bride
Jun. 8, 2002
 
Wanting to Steal Time
Dec. 23, 2001
 
War Some of the Time
Aug. 16, 2012
 
War Surplus
Apr. 11, 2003
 
 
Warning to Children
Jan. 5, 2008
 
Warnings
Oct. 13, 2008
 
Was A Man
Mar. 16, 2011
 
Waste Management
Nov. 16, 2008
 
Watch Me Swing
Aug. 7, 2003
 
 
Watching my Parents Sleeping Beside an Open Window Near the Sea
Aug. 31, 2008
 
 
Water Picture
Sep. 1, 2012
 
Water Table
Oct. 4, 2009
 
Water Tap
Jun. 1, 1994
 
 
Watering Trough
Jun. 6, 2013
 
Waving at Trains
Dec. 3, 1996
 

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