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Eggs
Eggs in the cakes invoked by Marie Antoinette.
Barbara Ras
Edna St. Vincent, M.F.A.
Chic and petite, blind to her destiny
Mary Jo Salter
Edinburgh University Anatomical Collection
Take shelter awhile from mortality
Karl Kirchwey
Edinburgh University Anatomical Collection
Take shelter awhile from mortality
Karl Kirchwey
Ebbtide
He said one day when we are old, we—
Lynne Thompson
Eating the Madeleine
I remember the scut of it:
Jan Freeman
EASTHAM TURNIPS, ROUTE 6, NOVEMBER
Honor System, the sign tacked to a scrub oak said,
Gail Mazur
Earthquake
The voices of self are ended. A sepia
Ruth Padel
Earth, Temple, Gods
A woman's feet, in lace-up sandals made of stone.
Amy Gerstler
Early Explorers Sometimes Carried Watermelons Instead of Canteens & Close Your Eyes
Ever cut open a watermelon
Katharine Rauk
Early Elegy: Telephone Booth | Early Elegy: Cursive
Its remains: a plexiglass crypt robbed
Claudia Emerson
Early Christianity: A Poem | Rome
OK, says James, let them keep their foreskins.
Ron Smith
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