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Epithalamion by E. E. Cummings
I.
Thou aged unreluctant earth who dost
with quivering continual thighs invite
the thrilling ra..
enter no by E. E. Cummings
enter no(silence is the blood whose flesh
is singing)silence:but unsinging. In
spectral such huges..
Experience by Dorothy Parker
Some men break your heart in two,
Some men fawn and flatter,
Some men never look at you;
And that..
Epitaph by Dorothy Parker
The first time I died, I walked my ways;
I followed the file of limping days.
I held me tall, wi..
Exhortation: Summer 1919 by Claude McKay
Through the pregnant universe rumbles life’s terrific thunder,
And Earth’s bowels quake with terro..
Enslaved by Claude McKay
Oh when I think of my long-suffering race,
For weary centuries despised, oppressed,
Enslaved and l..
Eulogy To A Hell Of A Dame by Charles Bukowski
some dogs who sleep ay night
must dream of bones
and I remember your bones
in flesh
and best
in..
Eat Your Heart Out by Charles Bukowski
I’ve come by, she says, to tell you
that this is it. I’m not kidding, it’s
over. this is it.
I si..
Electra On Azalea Path by Sylvia Plath
The day you died I went into the dirt,
Into the lightless hibernaculum
Where bees, striped black a..
Elm by Sylvia Plath
for Ruth Fainlight
I know the bottom, she says. I know it with my great tap root;
It is what you..
Edge by Sylvia Plath
The woman is perfected
Her dead
Body wears the smile of accomplishment,
The illusion of a Greek..
Evening in a Sugar Orchard by Robert Frost
From where I lingered in a lull in march
outside the sugar-house one night for choice,
I called th..
Everybody Tells Me Everything by Ogden Nash
I find it very difficult to enthuse
Over the current news.
Just when you think that at least the..
Egrets by Mary Oliver
Where the path closed
down and over,
through the scumbled leaves,
fallen branches,
through the k..
Extol thee -- could I? Then I will by Emily Dickinson
Extol thee -- could I? Then I will
By saying nothing new --
But just the truest truth
That thou a..
Experiment to me by Emily Dickinson
Experiment to me
Is every one I meet
If it contain a Kernel?
The Figure of a Nut
Presents upon..
Experiment escorts us last -- by Emily Dickinson
Experiment escorts us last --
His pungent company
Will not allow an Axiom
An Opportunity..
Experience is the Angled Road by Emily Dickinson
Experience is the Angled Road
Preferred against the Mind
By -- Paradox -- the Mind itself --
Pres..
Expectation -- is Contentment -- by Emily Dickinson
Expectation -- is Contentment --
Gain -- Satiety --
But Satiety -- Conviction
Of Necessity
Of..
Expanse cannot be lost -- by Emily Dickinson
Expanse cannot be lost --
Not Joy, but a Decree
Is Deity --
His Scene, Infinity --
Whose rumor’s..
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