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Poem Title   Author
What the Doctor Said
Jul. 24, 2014
 
What the Dark-Eyed Angel Knows
Nov. 24, 2009
 
What the Cat Contemplates While Pretending to Clean Herself
Sep. 16, 2004
 
What the Bones Know
Jun. 7, 1997
 
What She Was Wearing
Jul. 10, 2004
Feb. 23, 2009
 
What She Taught Me
Jan. 5, 2006
 
What She Said
Apr. 7, 2011
 
What she craved
Oct. 22, 2011
 
What Poems
Aug. 7, 1998
 
What People Give You
Sep. 10, 2010
 
What My Father Believed
Dec. 28, 2007
 
What Lips My Lips Have Kissed, and Where, and Why
Feb. 22, 2004
Dec. 6, 1994
Sep. 22, 1997
 
What It Is Life To Read the Ancients
Dec. 15, 1999
 
What Is So Rare As a Day in June
Jun. 4, 1995
 
What is it that all men possess
Mar. 24, 1998
 
What is Divinity
Oct. 2, 2012
 
What I Wouldn't Do
Jun. 16, 1995
 
What I Wouldn't Do
Jun. 16, 1996
 
What I Want
May. 6, 1998
 
What I Understood
Sep. 24, 2009
 
What I Like and Don't Like
Jun. 19, 2007
 
What I Learned from My Mother
Apr. 23, 1995
 
What I Know about Owls
Sep. 6, 1999
 
What I Know
Apr. 14, 2011
 
What I Believe
Feb. 28, 2009
 

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