Potential Titles: Shark
Jul. 5th, 2011 06:11 pmHe cut the soul out of the shark - Duane and Cathy Ackerson "Second Bait"
Signaling the shark's breakfast - Mahogany L. Browne "My face is an iteration, but the song in my belly is ancestral"
The fights of the quarrelsome swordfish and shark - F.B.C. "The Quadrupeds' Pic-Nic"
A part of yourself lost battling the shark - Alda do Espirito Santo "The Same Side of the Canoe" transl. by Allan Francovich and Kathleen Weaver
The sharks are pretending to be dolphins - Stephen Dunn "In Order to Be True to Life"
An army of sharks and scorpions - Nikita Gill "What It Means to Be a Forgotten Magic Maker"
Sharks should pass Odysseus by - Honoree Fanonne Jeffers "Blues: Odysseus"
Sharks patrolling the lagoons - Stuart Kestenbaum "How to Start Over"
All these sharks swimming in the bathtub - Ada Limon "Fin"
The unwelcome shark gliding beneath our lee - A.A. Macnichol "The Sea-Rover" [The Knickerbocker v.10 no.3 Sept. 1837]
Beside us glides the charnel shark - Don Marquis "With the Submarines"
Shark teeth round her neck - John Masefield "Mother Carey"
Bearded goblin-fish and sharks - Theodore Maynard "Blindness"
A shark is swimming in my house - Abdurehim Parach "On the Boat" transl. by Aziz Isa Elkun
The shark more ancient than trees - Xan Forest Phillips "Nature Poem with Compulsive Attraction to the Shark"
Orbited by sharks, hurricanes and depth - Charles Rafferty "Daylight Moon"
Sharks in an ocean of mermaids and pearls - L.V.F. Randolph "Mrs. Rabothem's Party" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.1, July 1863]
Haunted by the death-scenting shark - Cale Young Rice "Haunted Seas"
A shark with hungry teeth - Edgell Rickword "Strange Elements"
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Signaling the shark's breakfast - Mahogany L. Browne "My face is an iteration, but the song in my belly is ancestral"
The fights of the quarrelsome swordfish and shark - F.B.C. "The Quadrupeds' Pic-Nic"
A part of yourself lost battling the shark - Alda do Espirito Santo "The Same Side of the Canoe" transl. by Allan Francovich and Kathleen Weaver
The sharks are pretending to be dolphins - Stephen Dunn "In Order to Be True to Life"
An army of sharks and scorpions - Nikita Gill "What It Means to Be a Forgotten Magic Maker"
Sharks should pass Odysseus by - Honoree Fanonne Jeffers "Blues: Odysseus"
Sharks patrolling the lagoons - Stuart Kestenbaum "How to Start Over"
All these sharks swimming in the bathtub - Ada Limon "Fin"
The unwelcome shark gliding beneath our lee - A.A. Macnichol "The Sea-Rover" [The Knickerbocker v.10 no.3 Sept. 1837]
Beside us glides the charnel shark - Don Marquis "With the Submarines"
Shark teeth round her neck - John Masefield "Mother Carey"
Bearded goblin-fish and sharks - Theodore Maynard "Blindness"
A shark is swimming in my house - Abdurehim Parach "On the Boat" transl. by Aziz Isa Elkun
The shark more ancient than trees - Xan Forest Phillips "Nature Poem with Compulsive Attraction to the Shark"
Orbited by sharks, hurricanes and depth - Charles Rafferty "Daylight Moon"
Sharks in an ocean of mermaids and pearls - L.V.F. Randolph "Mrs. Rabothem's Party" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.1, July 1863]
Haunted by the death-scenting shark - Cale Young Rice "Haunted Seas"
A shark with hungry teeth - Edgell Rickword "Strange Elements"
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