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- Washerwife by Robert Service

- Washing the hoe by Yosa Buson

- Watching The Mayan Women by Luisa Villani

- Water by Philip Larkin

- Water by Robert Lowell

- Water Lilies by Sara Teasdale

- Water Lily by Rainer Maria Rilke

- Water makes many Beds by Emily Dickinson

- Water Music by Robert Creeley

- Water, is taught by thirst by Emily Dickinson

- Watermelons by Charles Simic

- Waxwings by Robert Francis

- We Ain't Got No Money, Honey, But We Got Rain by Charles Bukowski

- We Are Those People by Robinson Jeffers

- We can but follow to the Sun by Emily Dickinson

- We Cover Thee—Sweet Face by Emily Dickinson

- We do not know the time we lose— by Emily Dickinson

- We do not play on Graves by Emily Dickinson

- We don't cry—Tim and I by Emily Dickinson

- We dream—it is good we are dreaming by Emily Dickinson

- We grow accustomed to the Dark by Emily Dickinson

- We introduce ourselves by Emily Dickinson

- We knew not that we were to live— by Emily Dickinson

- We learn it in Retreating by Emily Dickinson

- We learned the Whole of Love by Emily Dickinson

- We like a Hairbreadth 'scape by Emily Dickinson

- We like March by Emily Dickinson

- We lose—because we win by Emily Dickinson

- We met as Sparks—Diverging Flints by Emily Dickinson

- We miss a Kinsman more by Emily Dickinson

- We miss Her, not because We see by Emily Dickinson

- We never know how high we are by Emily Dickinson

- We never know we go when we are going— by Emily Dickinson

- We outgrow love, like other things by Emily Dickinson

- We play at Paste by Emily Dickinson

- We pray—to Heaven by Emily Dickinson

- We Real Cool by Gwendolyn Brooks

- We see—Comparatively by Emily Dickinson

- We send the Wave to find the Wave— by Emily Dickinson

- We shall find the Cube of the Rainbow by Emily Dickinson

- We should not mind so small a flower by Emily Dickinson

- We shun because we prize her Face by Emily Dickinson

- We shun it ere it comes by Emily Dickinson

- We Stopped at Perfect Days by Richard Brautigan

- We talked as Girls do by Emily Dickinson

- We talked with each other about each other by Emily Dickinson

- We thirst at first—'tis Nature's Act by Emily Dickinson

- We wear our sober Dresses when we die by Emily Dickinson

- We—Bee and I—live by the quaffing by Emily Dickinson

- We'll pass without the parting by Emily Dickinson

- Weary by Robert Service

- Weary Waitress by Robert Service

- Weathers by Ben Doyle

- Weathers by Thomas Hardy

- Wedding by Vasko Popa

- Wedding Wind by Philip Larkin

- Weeds by Edna St. Vincent Millay

- Wehmut by Joseph Freiherr Von Eichendorff

- Welcome by Stephen Dunn

- Well Water by Randall Jarrell

- Well, I Have Lost You by Edna St. Vincent Millay

- Welsh Landscape by R.S. Thomas

- Went up a year this evening! by Emily Dickinson

- Were it but Me that gained the Height— by Emily Dickinson

- Were it to be the last by Emily Dickinson

- Were natural mortal lady by Emily Dickinson

- Wert Thou but ill—that I might show thee by Emily Dickinson

- Wet Casements by John Ashbery

- Wet City Night by A.S.J. Tessimond

- Whales Weep Not! by D.H. Lawrence

- What a strange thing by Kobayashi Issa

- What A Writer by Charles Bukowski

- What Almost Every Woman Knows Sooner Or Later by Ogden Nash

- What Birds Plunge Through Is Not The Intimate Space by Rainer Maria Rilke

- What Can We Do? by Charles Bukowski

- What care the Dead, for Chanticleer by Emily Dickinson

- What Cowboys Know About Love by Louis McKee

- What Curious Dresses All Men Wear by Delmore Schwartz

- What did They do since I saw Them? by Emily Dickinson

- What Do I Care? by Sara Teasdale

- What Do You Do About Dry Periods In Your Writing? by Richard Jones

- What Fields Are As Fragrant As Your Hands? by Rainer Maria Rilke

- What fish feel by Matsuo Basho

- What Has Happened? by Bertolt Brecht

- What I can do—I will by Emily Dickinson

- What I see not, I better see by Emily Dickinson

- what if a much of a which of a wind... (XX) by e.e. cummings

- What if I say I shall not wait! by Emily Dickinson

- What Inn is this by Emily Dickinson

- What Is Life? by John Clare

- What Is Love? by Ernest Dowson

- What Is Poetry by John Ashbery

- What Is To Be Given by Delmore Schwartz

- What is—"Paradise" by Emily Dickinson

- What Kind Of A Person by Yehuda Amichai

- What Kisses Had John Keats? by Robert Service

- What Lips My Lips Have Kissed, And Where, And Why (Sonnet XLIII) by Edna St. Vincent Millay

- What Luck by Tadeusz Ròzewicz

- What mystery pervades a well! by Emily Dickinson

- What shall I do when the Summer troubles by Emily Dickinson
