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E-Verse is deeply saddened by the death of the poet Rachel Wetzsteon

By On December 30, 2009

Rachel was certainly one of the finest poets of my generation, and it was a great honor to appear in the Swallow Anthology of New American Poets with her. I was scheduled… Read More

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“At the Entering of the New Year” by Thomas Hardy

By On December 30, 2009

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“Pirate” by Samuel Menashe

By On December 29, 2009

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“Te Deum” by Charles Reznikoff

By On December 29, 2009

Not because of victories I sing, having none, but for the common sunshine, the breeze, the largess of the spring. Not for victory but for the day’s work done as well as… Read More

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“The Old Year” by John Clare

By On December 28, 2009

The Old Year’s gone away To nothingness and night: We cannot find him all the day Nor hear him in the night: He left no footstep, mark or place In either shade… Read More

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“The Phantom Menace Was the Most Disappointing Thing Since My Son”: A Hilarious Spoof Review of Star Wars Part One

By On December 26, 2009

I laughed at this. I laughed really hard, actually. By the time I was on the fifth installment, I was almost delirious. It felt like being held down and tickled. I just… Read More

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Paul Siegell’s Figure Poem “06.25.00 – PHiSH – ALLTEL PVILION, NC” from the new issue of Rattle magazine

By On December 26, 2009

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By On December 24, 2009

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Poetry and Whiskey: A Complete Guide!

By On December 19, 2009

Two of my favorite things. They go together. Now, thanks to Dennis’ Whiskey Corner, we have a complete list of poems that go well with certain poems. Have a look. Suggest your… Read More

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“Poem” by Jill Alexander Essbaum

By On December 16, 2009

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Ernest Hilbert Reads His Poem “Cover to Cover”

By On December 9, 2009

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“Hopper” by David Lehman

By On December 9, 2009

The disappearance of a cat is a good omen, He said when she told him that hers was missing A week after moving into her new house. Cats in captivity violate the… Read More

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‘Tis the Season: Check out “Sketchy Santas”

By On December 7, 2009

If you grew up in the US, you may have fond memories of visiting Santa at his “workshop” in the local shopping mall, telling him what you most desire, and having your… Read More

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“On Visiting a Borrowed Country House in Arcadia” by A.E. Stallings

By On December 4, 2009

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“Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden

By On November 30, 2009

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“A Hill” by Anthony Hecht

By On November 26, 2009

In Italy, where this sort of thing can occur, I had a vision once—though you understand It was nothing at all like Dante’s, or the visions of saints, And perhaps not a… Read More

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By On November 26, 2009

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Happy Thanksgiving from All of Us at E-Verse Radio

By On November 26, 2009

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“Food Lion, Winchester, Tennessee” by Joe Osterhaus

By On November 25, 2009

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“Sweet Romanian Tongue” by James Schuyler

By On November 24, 2009

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“back to the machine gun” by Charles Bukowski

By On November 23, 2009

I awaken about noon and go out to get the mail in my old torn bathrobe. I’m hung over hair down in my eyes barefoot gingerly walking on the small sharp rocks… Read More

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No, Mr. Wilde . . . I Expect You to Die!

By On November 21, 2009

A great poet, a really great poet, is the most unpoetical of all creatures. But inferior poets are absolutely fascinating. The worse their rhymes are, the more picturesque they look. The mere… Read More

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“Study” by Rick Barot

By On November 20, 2009

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“Ovid in the Third Reich” by Geoffrey Hill

By On November 17, 2009

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Domo Goes Camping in the Poconos, Gets Lucky, and Returns to Find Out He’s Famous

By On November 7, 2009

Domo hits the bottle hard and parties when he first gets out to the deep woods. Domo, keep your hands to yourself. She’s not interested. She’s not even the right shape for… Read More

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Domo Hits Minneapolis/St. Paul Like a Ton of Bricks (and Makes a Booty Call to Hello Kitty!)

By On November 5, 2009

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Heather Green translates excerpts from Tristan Tzara’s “The Cast Iron of the Years” from Where the Wolves Drink (Part One)

By On November 4, 2009

Heather Green currently lives in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Her chapbook No Omen, is available at Love Among the Ruins Press. I mothers’ tears in the frosted cup at the tips of the figures… Read More

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“Gettysburg” by Herman Melville

By On November 2, 2009

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Domo Visits the Historic Battlefield at Gettysburg

By On November 2, 2009

Domo wants to see the site of Pickett’s famous charge. William Faulkner wrote of that fateful hour: For every Southern boy fourteen years old, not once but whenever he wants it, there… Read More

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“Not Quite There”: E-Verse Photo for Halloween

By On October 30, 2009

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