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Early Explorers Sometimes Carried Watermelons Instead of Canteens & Close Your Eyes
Ever cut open a watermelon
Katharine Rauk
On My Diagnosis of Pulsatile Tinnitus
Ever since I started hearing my heart
Jessica Goodfellow
Florida
Every beauty barbed, from the tiniest mites
Kimberly Johnson
Same Screen
Every summer the students at the Bread Loaf School of English
Rachel Hadas
Three Poems
Every time I try to walk
Carolyn Guinzio
Insomnia, A Love Story
Everybody sleeps. Our poem starts with that premise.
Nicole Cooley and Peter Cooley
Gonzalez-Torres at the Solstice and Why they Revere the Alcoholic Neighbor
Everyone guzzled what light there was leftover,
Merridawn Duckler
WHEN EVENING COMES
Everyone here has so many faces,
Troy Jollimore
PHYSICS, ETC.
Everything and everybody are always doing something.
Arthur Vogelsang
Home-Boys: Baby & Me (a Sapphic)
Ex-gang members. Driveby days over. Zero
Carol Muske-Dukes
Feral
Ex. A house. A trampoline. A raised garden bed. A Ford Bronco. A Cabbage Patch doll
Ashley Dailey
from Devil Mutant Child
Exactly the hair I wanted,
Thylias Moss
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