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Edward James Hughes was an English poet and children's writer, known as Ted Hughes.
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Ted Hughes's poems
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I imagine this midnight moment's forest: Something else is alive
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Rating: 3.95 Votes: 20 |
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To Paint a Water Lily
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Rating: 2.89 Votes: 18 |
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"No, the serpent did not Seduce Eve to the apple.
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Rating: 3.43 Votes: 23 |
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When Crow was white he decided the sun was too white. He decided it glared much too whitely.
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Rating: 3.53 Votes: 19 |
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She gives him his eyes, she found them Among some rubble, among some beetles
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Rating: 4.10 Votes: 21 |
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In a cage of wire-ribs The size of a man's head, the macaw bristles in a staring
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Rating: 2.00 Votes: 4 |
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I found this jawbone at the sea's edge: There, crabs, dogfish, broken by the breakers or tossed
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Rating: 2.70 Votes: 10 |
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Against the rubber tongues of cows and the hoeing hands of men Thistles spike the summer air
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Rating: 3.87 Votes: 23 |
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The first sorrow of autumn Is the slow goodbye
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Rating: 4.22 Votes: 18 |
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I sit in the top of the wood, my eyes closed. Inaction, no falsifying dream
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Rating: 3.00 Votes: 13 |
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Pike, three inches long, perfect Pike in all parts, green tigering the gold.
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Rating: 3.45 Votes: 22 |
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