The result was redirect to You Are Happy. Sandstein 12:19, 20 December 2018 (UTC)
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Individual poem, with no particularly strong claim of notability as a standalone entity in Margaret Atwood's overall oeuvre. It was apparently "recently read on an English television station by Lia Williams", without specifying what television station or when, and it was purportedly used in a school syllabus for one year and one year only, but none of this is reliably sourced at all except for the fact that the poem exists — and it doesn't speak very highly of this poem's notability that in 12 years of this article existing, nobody has ever felt the need to add it to the {{ Margaret Atwood}} navbox at all (mainly because I think very few people ever actually knew the article existed at all.) Bearcat ( talk) 04:14, 29 November 2018 (UTC)
The result was redirect to You Are Happy. Sandstein 12:19, 20 December 2018 (UTC)
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Individual poem, with no particularly strong claim of notability as a standalone entity in Margaret Atwood's overall oeuvre. It was apparently "recently read on an English television station by Lia Williams", without specifying what television station or when, and it was purportedly used in a school syllabus for one year and one year only, but none of this is reliably sourced at all except for the fact that the poem exists — and it doesn't speak very highly of this poem's notability that in 12 years of this article existing, nobody has ever felt the need to add it to the {{ Margaret Atwood}} navbox at all (mainly because I think very few people ever actually knew the article existed at all.) Bearcat ( talk) 04:14, 29 November 2018 (UTC)