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E.W. by Rosanna Warren
Your purpled, parchment forearm
Each year by Dora Malech
I snap the twig to try to trap
Eadwacer by Anonymous
To my people it's as though he gave them a sacrifice
Early Affection by George Moses Horton
I lov'd thee from the earliest dawn
Early Cutting by Roland Flint
When they take the winter wheat at home
Early Memory by January Gill O'Neil
I remember picking up a fistful
Earth Took of Earth by Anonymous
Earth took of earth earth with ill
Earth Tremors Felt in Missouri by Mona Van Duyn
The quake last night was nothing personal,
Earthy Anecdote by Wallace Stevens
Every time the bucks went clattering
Easter 1916 by W. B. Yeats
I have met them at close of day
Easter Monday [excerpt] by Ted Berrigan
Under a red face, black velvet shyness
Easter Morning by Amy Clampitt
a stone at dawn
Easter Sunday, 1985 by Charles Martin
In the Palace of the President this morning
Eating Poetry by Mark Strand
Ink runs from the corners of my mouth
Eating The Bones by Ellen Bass
Ecce Puer by James Joyce
Of the dark past
Ecclesiastes by Khaled Mattawa
The trick is that you're willing to help them
Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 by Anonymous
To every thing there is a season
Echoes by Barbara Guest
Once more riding down to Venice on borrowed horses
Eddie by John Balaban
Hadn't seen Eddie for some time
Eden by David Woo
Yellow-oatmeal flowers of the windmill palms
Eden Incunabulum by Brian Teare
so his luciferous kiss, ecliptic : me
Egg by Aleš Šteger
When you kill it at the edge of the pan, you don't notice
Egg Candling by Joyce Peseroff
Shadow=life
Eighth Air Force by Randall Jarrell
If, in an odd angle of the hutment,
Eighth Sky by Michael Palmer
It is scribbled along the body
Einstein Defining Special Relativity by A. Van Jordan
1: a theory that is based on two postulates
Ejo by Derick Burleson
World resolves itself in crowded crane's liquid eye
El Dorado by Edgar Allan Poe
Gaily bedight, / A gallant knight,
El Poema / The Poem by Homero Aridjis
El poema gira sobre la cabeza de un hombre / The poem spins over the head of a man
Election Year by Donald Revell
A jet of mere phantom
Electricity by Geoffrey Nutter
Children picking through the rocks
Electron Face by Matt Hart
It's true that two hummingbirds singing in the exact same pitch
Elegant Shrimp in Champagne Sauce by Suzette Marie Bishop
You're sitting outside the French doors. It's night and I'm startled
Elegy 5 by Ovid
In summer's heat, and mid-time of the day
Elegy for Alfred Hubbard by Tony Connor
Hubbard is dead, the old plumber
elegy for kari edwards by Julian T. Brolaski
damesirs of fishairs
Elegy for my husband by Toi Derricotte
What was there is no longer there
Elegy for Sol LeWitt by Ann Lauterbach
The weather map today is pale. The lines on the map
Elegy in Joy [excerpt] by Muriel Rukeyser
We tell beginnings: for the flesh and the answer
Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard by Thomas Gray
The curfew tolls the knell of parting day
Eletelephony by Laura Elizabeth Richards
Once there was an elephant
Eleventh Brother by Jean Valentine
one arm still a swan's wing
Eloisa to Abelard by Alexander Pope
In these deep solitudes and awful cells
Embodies by Jorie Graham
Deep autumn; the mistake occurs, the plum tree blossoms, twelve
Emergency Haying by Hayden Carruth
Coming home with the last load I ride standing
Emily Dickinson to the Rescue by Michael Dickman
Standing in her house today all I could think of was whether she took a shit every morning
Eminent Victorians by Rebecca Wolff
Half a day is dead already--
Empty by Laura Mullen
Huge crystalline cylinders emerge from the water
Encouragements to a Lover by Sir John Suckling
Why so pale and wan, fond lover
Endings by Mona Van Duyn
Setting the V.C.R. when we go to bed
Endnote by Hayden Carruth
The great poems of
Enemies by Dante Micheaux
The thing about entertaining them
English as a Second Language by April Bernard
That voice from the tv that voice
Enough by Jeffrey Harrison
It's a gift, this cloudless November morning
Envoi by William Meredith
Go, little book. If anybody asks
Envoy by Robert Louis Stevenson
Go, little book, and wish to all
Epigram on Rough Woods by Robert Burns
I'm now arrived—thanks to the gods!
Epigrams: On my First Son by Ben Jonson
Farewell, thou child of my right hand, and joy
Epilogue by Robert Lowell
Those blessèd structures, plot and rhyme--
Episode by Irving Feldman
Their quarrel sent them reeling from the house.
Epistle from Mrs. Yonge to Her Husband by Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
Think not this paper comes with vain pretense
Epitaph by Eric Pankey
Beyond the traceries of the auroras,
Epitaph on a Hare by William Cowper
Though duly from my hand he took
Epitaph on a Tyrant by W. H. Auden
Perfection, of a kind, was what he was after,
Epitaph X by Thomas Heise
My birthright I have traded for a petal dress
Epithalamion by Edmund Spenser
Ye learnèd sisters, which have oftentimes
Epithalamium by Bob Hicok
A bee in the field. The house on the mountain
Epithalamium by Matthew Rohrer
In the middle garden is the secret wedding
Equinox by Joy Harjo
I must keep from breaking into the story by force
Erotic Energy by Chase Twichell
Don't tell me we're not like plants,
Es/chew by Liz Waldner
The better to hear
Eternity by William Blake
He who binds to himself a joy
Etiquette by Judson Micham
June goes gaudy with bad boutonnieres
Etymological Dirge by Heather McHugh
Calm comes from burning.
Eulogy by Kevin Young
To allow silence
Evasive Action by Charlie Smith
the clip ped possessive moment, the barber on his porch
Even the Rain by Agha Shahid Ali
What will suffice for a true-love knot? Even the rain?
Evening by Gail Mazur
Sometimes she's Confucian--
Evening Concert, Sainte-Chapelle by John Updike
The celebrated windows flamed with light
Evening Hawk by Robert Penn Warren
From plane of light to plane, wings dipping through
Evening Song by Sherwood Anderson
My song will rest while I rest
Evening Walk as the School Year Starts by Sydney Lea
When was the last lobotomy, I wonder
Ever Read a Book Called Awe by Dorothea Lasky
Ever Read a Book Called Awe
Every Infant's Blood by Graham Duncan
Every tree is an ancestor tree,
Everybody Loves Eric Dolphy by Sarah Fox
Father glues the hippo back
Everyday We Get More Illegal by Juan Felipe Herrera
Everyone Gasps with Anxiety by Jeni Olin
The new aspirin is a blue-blooded Burberry model
Everyone in the room is a representative of the world at large by Catherine Wagner
Things mean, and I can’t tell
Everyone Is Asleep by Enomoto Seifu-jo
Everyone is asleep
Evolution by John Banister Tabb
Out of the dusk a shadow
Evolution of Danger by Tina Chang
I'm the one in the back of the bar, drinking cachaça
Exact by Rae Armantrout
Quick, before you die
Example and Admonition by Dick Barnes
My father’s admonition: when given
Excluded from Frescoes by Michael Teig
Thank you for the gift. Never have I seen
Exile by Alicia Suskin Ostriker
The downward turning touch
Exmoor by Amy Clampitt
Lost aboard the roll of Kodac-
Exoskeletal Gesture by Eric Baus
Venom erupted from the trees
Exotic by John Canaday
Amman sprawls, sun-struck, on seven
Exquisite Candidate by Denise Duhamel and Maureen Seaton
I can promise you this: food in the White House
Exquisite Politics by Denise Duhamel and Maureen Seaton
The perfect voter has a smile but no eyes
Exsultate Jubilate by Timothy Liu
fire in that square floodlit by crimson
Extraordinary Rendition by Paul Muldoon
I gave you back my claim on the mining town
Eyes Fastened With Pins by Charles Simic
How much death works,

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