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Poem Title   Author
Wheels
Oct. 24, 2008
 
Wheelchairs
Jul. 21, 2012
 
What's That Smell in the Kitchen
Mar. 31, 1994
 
What's in My Journal
Jan. 17, 2005
Jan. 31, 2014
 
What's in My Journal
Jan. 17, 2007
 
What's in My Journal
Jan. 17, 2008
 
What's for Dreamer
May. 23, 2000
 
What You Realize When Cancer Comes
Oct. 22, 2006
 
What You Cannot Remember, What You Cannot Know
Apr. 11, 2005
 
What Work Is
Sep. 9, 1994
 
 
What We Need
Jul. 26, 2005
 
 
What We Might Be, What We Are
Aug. 21, 2008
 
What We Have
Dec. 20, 2002
 
What to Know about Hanging On
Jun. 18, 1998
 
What To Do the First Morning the Sun Comes Back
Jan. 6, 2009
 
What Thou Lovest Well Remains America
Jun. 30, 1993
 
What the Window Washers Did
Sep. 8, 2014
 
What the Uneducated Woman Told Me
Mar. 3, 2005
 
What the Uneducated Old Woman Told Me
Mar. 3, 2008
 
What the Poets Would Have Done for You
Feb. 4, 1998
 
What the Plants Say
Oct. 16, 1998
 
What the Heart Cannot Forget
Nov. 25, 2013
 
What the Gypsies Told My Grandmother While She Was Still a Young Girl
Jun. 25, 1997
 

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