Wolfwatching
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Wolfwatching (London: Faber and Faber, Ltd., 1989) is a book of poems by former English Poet Laureate Ted Hughes, his fourteenth. Its dedication reads "For Hilda," and contains twenty-one poems:
- "A Sparrow Hawk"
- "Two Astrological Conundrums"
- The Fool's Evil Dream
- Tell
- "Slump Sundays"
- "Climbing into Heptonstall"
- "A Macaw"
- "Dust As We Are"
- "Wolfwatching"
- "Telegraph Wires"
- "Source"
- "Sacrifice"
- "For the Duration"
- "Anthem for Doomed Youth"
- "The Black Rhino"
- "Leaf Mould"
- "Manchester Skytrain"
- "Walt"
- Under High Wood
- The Atlantic
- "Take What You Want But Pay For It"
- "Us He Devours"
- "Little Whale Song"
- "On the Reservations"
- Sitting Bull on Christmas Morning
- Nightvoice
- The Ghost Dancer
- "A Dove"
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- Hughes, Ted (1998, 2nd printing). Wolfwatching. New York: The Noonday Press. ISBN 0-374-52325-8