Potential Titles: Douglas Malloch
Jan. 1st, 2011 05:36 pmThe sand he carried grain by grain - Douglas Malloch "The Bigger Thing"
Around it broke the crimson gale - Douglas Malloch "The Chickamauga Oak"
Poured the slanted sheets of hail - Douglas Malloch "The Chickamauga Oak"
When the line of battle passed - Douglas Malloch "The Chickamauga Oak"
Wild fields to wander through - Douglas Malloch "Children of the Spring"
The songs of singing streams - Douglas Malloch "Children of the Spring"
Stronger runs the tide - Douglas Malloch "Children of the Spring"
All the melody that she employs - Douglas Malloch "Contrast"
A wheeling vulture's scream - Douglas Malloch "Contrast"
The single quaver of a lonely lute - Douglas Malloch "Contrast"
Where a ripple tumbles to abyss - Douglas Malloch "Contrast"
To unresponsive walls of stone - Douglas Malloch "Inspiration"
Waters meet and rushes quiver - Douglas Malloch "Inspiration"
A knife in the breast of the hill - Douglas Malloch "Jim"
By the gleam of his eye - Douglas Malloch "Jim"
In the bursting buds of roses - Douglas Malloch "June"
A guest unwelcome come unwillingly - Douglas Malloch "Life"
This unnamed paradox his life - Douglas Malloch "Life"
Drinks the beaker offered by the fates - Douglas Malloch "Life"
Wild waves of cloud - Douglas Malloch "March"
The shipless seas of heaven - Douglas Malloch "March"
Memorials of Summer's ended bloom - Douglas Malloch "March"
Nomads of the air - Douglas Malloch "The Passenger Pigeons"
Heard the thunder of your wings - Douglas Malloch "The Passenger Pigeons"
By murder and by greed - Douglas Malloch "The Passenger Pigeons"
A passel of woe in his hat - Douglas Malloch "Settin' in the Sun"
The mountain diademed with stars - Douglas Malloch "To a Caged Bird"
Above the far horizon's hem - Douglas Malloch "When the Geese Come North"
Weave their figures in the sky - Douglas Malloch "When the Geese Come North"
Write their name upon its dome - Douglas Malloch "When the Geese Come North"
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Around it broke the crimson gale - Douglas Malloch "The Chickamauga Oak"
Poured the slanted sheets of hail - Douglas Malloch "The Chickamauga Oak"
When the line of battle passed - Douglas Malloch "The Chickamauga Oak"
Wild fields to wander through - Douglas Malloch "Children of the Spring"
The songs of singing streams - Douglas Malloch "Children of the Spring"
Stronger runs the tide - Douglas Malloch "Children of the Spring"
All the melody that she employs - Douglas Malloch "Contrast"
A wheeling vulture's scream - Douglas Malloch "Contrast"
The single quaver of a lonely lute - Douglas Malloch "Contrast"
Where a ripple tumbles to abyss - Douglas Malloch "Contrast"
To unresponsive walls of stone - Douglas Malloch "Inspiration"
Waters meet and rushes quiver - Douglas Malloch "Inspiration"
A knife in the breast of the hill - Douglas Malloch "Jim"
By the gleam of his eye - Douglas Malloch "Jim"
In the bursting buds of roses - Douglas Malloch "June"
A guest unwelcome come unwillingly - Douglas Malloch "Life"
This unnamed paradox his life - Douglas Malloch "Life"
Drinks the beaker offered by the fates - Douglas Malloch "Life"
Wild waves of cloud - Douglas Malloch "March"
The shipless seas of heaven - Douglas Malloch "March"
Memorials of Summer's ended bloom - Douglas Malloch "March"
Nomads of the air - Douglas Malloch "The Passenger Pigeons"
Heard the thunder of your wings - Douglas Malloch "The Passenger Pigeons"
By murder and by greed - Douglas Malloch "The Passenger Pigeons"
A passel of woe in his hat - Douglas Malloch "Settin' in the Sun"
The mountain diademed with stars - Douglas Malloch "To a Caged Bird"
Above the far horizon's hem - Douglas Malloch "When the Geese Come North"
Weave their figures in the sky - Douglas Malloch "When the Geese Come North"
Write their name upon its dome - Douglas Malloch "When the Geese Come North"
Poet's Wikipedia page.
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