| A Question Mark |
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| A Reading |
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| After The Earthquake |
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| Alcestis on the Poetry Circuit |
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| Another Language |
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| Anti-Conception |
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| Anti-Matter |
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| At The Edge Of The Body |
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| At The Museum of Natural History |
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| Aura |
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| Autobiographical |
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| Autumn Perspective |
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| Baby Witch |
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| Beast, Book, Body |
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| Because I Would Not Admit |
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| Becoming A Nun |
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| Birthdays |
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| Blood & Honey |
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| Books |
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| By Train From Berlin |
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| Catching Up |
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| Cheever's People |
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| Climbing You |
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| Colder |
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| Continental Divide |
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| Dear Anne Sexton |
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| Dear Colette |
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| Dear Keats |
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| Dearest Man-in-the-Moon |
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| Demeter At Dusk |
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| Depression In Early Spring |
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| Driving Me Away |
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| Egyptology |
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| Empty |
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| Eveningsong at Bellosguardo |
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| Flight to Catalina |
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| Flying at Forty |
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| For All Those Who Died |
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| For An Earth Landing |
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| For Claudia, Against Narrowness |
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| For Howard Moss |
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| For Molly |
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| For Molly, Concerning God |
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| For My Husband |
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| Fracture |
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| Gardener |
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| Gazing Out, Gazing In |
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| Going to School in Bed |
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| Good Carpenters |
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| Henry James in the Heart of the City |
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| Her Broom, Or the Ride of the Witch |
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| Here Comes |
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| His Silence |
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| His Tuning Of The Night |
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| Hotel Rooms |
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| How to Name Your Familiar |
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| I Live In New York |
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| I Sit At My Desk Alone |
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| I Sleep With |
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| I Try to Keep |
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| If God is a Dog |
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| In Praise of Clothes |
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| In The Gla**-Bottomed Boat |
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| Insomnia & Poetry |
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| January in New York |
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| Knives |
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| Letter To My Lover After Seven Years |
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| Letter to Myselves |
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| Living Happily Ever After |
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| Middle Aged Lovers, I |
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| Middle Aged Lovers, II |
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| Monkshood |
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| Morning Madness |
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| Mother |
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| Mute Marriages |
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| My d**h |
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| My Love Is Too Much |
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| Narcissus, Photographer |
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| Near the Black Forest |
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| New England Winter |
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| Nobody Believes |
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| Nursing You |
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| On Reading a Vast Anthology |
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| On the Avenue |
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| On the First Night |
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| Ordinary Miracles |
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| Pane Caldo |
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| Paper Chains |
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| Paper Cuts |
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| Parable of the Four-Poster |
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| People Who Live |
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| Playing with the Boys |
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| Poem for Molly's Fortieth Birthday |
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| Poem to Kabir |
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| Regret For Mimi Bailin |
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| Sailing Home |
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| Self-Portrait |
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| Self-Portrait in Shoulder Stand |
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| Sexual Soup |
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| She Leaps |
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| Smoke |
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| Statue |
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| Still Life with Tulips |
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| Student Revolution |
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| Sunday Afternoons |
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| Sunjuice |
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| Tachycardia |
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| The Artist as an Old Man |
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| The Bed of the World |
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| The Birth of the Water Baby |
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| The Book with Four Backs |
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| The Buddha in the Womb |
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| The Catch |
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| The Central Pa**ion |
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| The Color of Snow |
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| The Cover of the Book |
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| The d**h of Goddesses |
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| The Dirty Laundry Poem |
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| The Ecological Apocalypse |
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| The End of the World |
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| The Fork to Take |
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| The Heart, The Child, The World |
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| The Keys |
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| The Long Tunnel of Wanting You |
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| The Man Giving Birth in the Dark |
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| The Man Under the Bed |
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| The Muse Who Came to Stay |
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| The Other Side of the Page |
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| The Perfect Poet |
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| The Poem Cat |
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| The Poet as a Feeler of Pain |
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| The Poet Fears Failure |
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| The Raspberries in My Driveway |
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| The Rose |
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| The Sheets |
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| The Surgery of the Sea |
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| The Truce Between the Sexes |
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| The Widower |
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| The Woman of It |
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| There Is Only One Story |
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| This Element |
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| Time Leak |
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| To a Transatlantic Mirror |
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| To James Boswell in London |
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| To Jon in October |
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| To My Brother Poet, Seeking Peace |
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| To Pablo Neruda |
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| To the Goddess |
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| To Whom It May Concern |
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| To X. (With Ephemeral Kisses) |
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| Total Eclipse |
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| Touch |
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| Unrequited |
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| Venice, November, 1966 |
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| Walking Through the Upper East Side |
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| We Learned |
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| What You Need To Be A Writer |
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| When I Am an Old Lady |
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| Without Parachutes |
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| Woman Enough |
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| Wrinkles |
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| You Hate The Telephone |
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| You Operate |
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| You Whom I Hoped to Reach by Writing |
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| Zen & the Art of Poetry |
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