Potential Titles: Lime
Dec. 4th, 2010 07:19 pmEating roses sprinkled with lime - Diana Marie Delgado "They Chopped Down the Tree I Used to Lie Under and Count Stars With"
Hardtack and dried lime - Camille T. Dungy "Frequently Asked Questions: #9"
Eating nothing but radishes and lime leaf tea - Jeannine Hall Gailey "Rapunzel: I Like the Quiet"
In the green groves of the orange and lime - William Gibson "To a Canary Bird" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]
Groves of mango, quince and lime - Robert Graves "It's a Queer Time"
Words that sting like bitter limes - Joy Harjo "Resurrection"
Lime and silver hawthorn twined - Fanny Kemble "Sonnet [Whene'er I recollect the happy time]"
Be free of lye, lime, and liars - Jill Khoury "Sleep Hygiene"
Beneath a blossoming lime - Amy Lowell "Clear, with Light Variable Winds"
With broken hearts for lime and oaths for sand - John Masefield "The Haunted"
The green silence of the branching limes - Robert Nichols "A Faun's Holiday"
So the lime incense blew into her life - Robert Nichols "The Sprig of Lime"
Burned from lime to apricot - Lola Ridge "Firehead part IV: The Stone 2: The Mother"
Underneath a key lime moon - Elizabeth Schmuhl "Premonitions: #69"
Lime cordial, molten peridot - Richard Scott "Peridot"
Wasting to rubble and lime - Gilbert Sheldon "St. Anthony's Township"
Played against olive and smoky lime - Rosanna Warren "Muse Not Muse"
Across the avenue of limes - Helen Hay Whitney "The Pattern of the Earth"
In the limes the thrushes sing - Francis Brett Young "Song [Why have you stolen my delight]"
Of million bees in old Lime-avenues - Martin Armstrong "Honey Harvest"
the limelight not meant for you - Megan Johnson "How it comes to pass"
Bruised by the stone glare of the limelight - Ada Limon "How to Give Up"
The stone forest alive with limestone - Khadijah Queen "Reclusionary"
A mixture of whitelime and brine - Angela Figuera Aymerich "Women at the Market" transl. by Hardie St Martin
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Hardtack and dried lime - Camille T. Dungy "Frequently Asked Questions: #9"
Eating nothing but radishes and lime leaf tea - Jeannine Hall Gailey "Rapunzel: I Like the Quiet"
In the green groves of the orange and lime - William Gibson "To a Canary Bird" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]
Groves of mango, quince and lime - Robert Graves "It's a Queer Time"
Words that sting like bitter limes - Joy Harjo "Resurrection"
Lime and silver hawthorn twined - Fanny Kemble "Sonnet [Whene'er I recollect the happy time]"
Be free of lye, lime, and liars - Jill Khoury "Sleep Hygiene"
Beneath a blossoming lime - Amy Lowell "Clear, with Light Variable Winds"
With broken hearts for lime and oaths for sand - John Masefield "The Haunted"
The green silence of the branching limes - Robert Nichols "A Faun's Holiday"
So the lime incense blew into her life - Robert Nichols "The Sprig of Lime"
Burned from lime to apricot - Lola Ridge "Firehead part IV: The Stone 2: The Mother"
Underneath a key lime moon - Elizabeth Schmuhl "Premonitions: #69"
Lime cordial, molten peridot - Richard Scott "Peridot"
Wasting to rubble and lime - Gilbert Sheldon "St. Anthony's Township"
Played against olive and smoky lime - Rosanna Warren "Muse Not Muse"
Across the avenue of limes - Helen Hay Whitney "The Pattern of the Earth"
In the limes the thrushes sing - Francis Brett Young "Song [Why have you stolen my delight]"
Of million bees in old Lime-avenues - Martin Armstrong "Honey Harvest"
the limelight not meant for you - Megan Johnson "How it comes to pass"
Bruised by the stone glare of the limelight - Ada Limon "How to Give Up"
The stone forest alive with limestone - Khadijah Queen "Reclusionary"
A mixture of whitelime and brine - Angela Figuera Aymerich "Women at the Market" transl. by Hardie St Martin
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Go to Potential Titles: Fruit [category].
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