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