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Mar. 1st, 2011 10:53 pmThe invisible hammerclaw of time - Miller Oberman "Commas"
The democratic nature of the shroud - Miller Oberman "Taharah"
Whose highest kindness was to say nothing - Miller Oberman "Taharah"
At the mercy of a stranger's eyes - Miller Oberman "Taharah"
Since from the prophet's hand it fell - Cornelius O'Brien "St Cecilia"
blue will-o-wisps cross my skin - Catherine O'Ciarmacain "Steelwife"
further from me and closer to power - Catherine O'Ciarmacain "Steelwife"
When time is no longer foe - Charles P. O'Connor "Maura Du of Ballyshannon"
Any penny of applauding hands - Charles L. O'Donnell, C.S.C. "The Dead Musicians"
The boundless meadows of the air - Charles L. O'Donnell, C.S.C. "The Dead Musicians"
This side of the heavens' spheres - Charles L. O'Donnell, C.S.C. "The Dead Musicians"
Homesick for harpings of eternity - Charles L. O'Donnell, C.S.C. "The Dead Musicians"
And fleeter than the falling star - John Francis O'Donnell "A Spinning Song"
Breath of the bee-swarmed murmuring lime - John Francis O'Donnell [per The Digital Victorian Periodical Poetry site] "Sunset" [Chamber's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Art, 4th series, no.716, 15 Sept. 1877]
Thick with honeysuckle and dust - Jennifer O'Grady "Moths"
That leaves the river for the light - John Myers O'Hara "Ablution"
Their panes of glass innocent - Diana O'Hehir "Riding the San Francisco Train"
Four floors of guilt - Diana O'Hehir "Riding the San Francisco Train"
Bliss hovering above the void - Precious Okoyomon "The animal that is most vulnerable is usually the most cruel / It is impossible to separate it from what it remembers"
Singing with a hard fist - Precious Okoyomon "The animal that is most vulnerable is usually the most cruel / It is impossible to separate it from what it remembers"
Starved myself of everything - Natasha Oladokun "Black Credit"
Growing slight on tomorrow's meat - Natasha Oladokun "Black Credit"
Until we kiss good night - Lin Oliver "Hush"
On earth's time-bounded shore - Oliver Optic "Lizzie"
I judge the world from the margins of diaries - Cait Weiss Orcutt "Single Kings of the Valley"
Citrus grows in the grove beneath my bed - Cait Weiss Orcutt "Single Kings of the Valley"
As wasps find poison - John Boyle O'Reilly "Name of Mary"
The red rose is a falcon - John Boyle O'Reilly "The White Rose"
And the white rose is a dove - John Boyle O'Reilly "The White Rose"
Has a kiss of desire on the lips - John Boyle O'Reilly "The White Rose"
To speak is to dream - Maria Antonia Ortega
Bloom on my lips - Maria Antonia Ortega
The path of those who walk alone - Maria Antonia Ortega "Lima"
Such fabled winds of change - Brenda Marie Osbey "On Contemplating the Breasts of Pauline Lumumba"
The weight of those hands - Brenda Marie Osbey "On Contemplating the Breasts of Pauline Lumumba"
Seasonable for mourning-time - Brenda Marie Osbey "On Contemplating the Breasts of Pauline Lumumba"
The chambers of the distant west - James F. Otis "Stanzas"
Gem on the dark brow of night - James F. Otis "To the New Moon"
Steals the light of Love's secret - James F. Otis "To the New Moon"
Inch on inch of gentle heart - Ou-yang Hsiu "[At the post house lodge]" transl. by Burton Watson
That shines the space of an hour - Ou-yang Hsiu "Calligraphy Practice" transl. by Burton Watson
Setting up an idol all of earth - Robert Owen "A Prayer" transl. by Edmund O. Jones
Than death itself more bitter - Robert Owen "A Prayer" transl. by Edmund O. Jones
capable of being two places at once - Ugonna-Ora Owoh "Syndrome"
a caste of lies is built as cells - Ugonna-Ora Owoh "Syndrome"
Becomes the texture of the wind - Sodïq Oyèkànmí "Stream of Dreams Where My Mouth Asks Not Be Blood-Light"
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The democratic nature of the shroud - Miller Oberman "Taharah"
Whose highest kindness was to say nothing - Miller Oberman "Taharah"
At the mercy of a stranger's eyes - Miller Oberman "Taharah"
Since from the prophet's hand it fell - Cornelius O'Brien "St Cecilia"
blue will-o-wisps cross my skin - Catherine O'Ciarmacain "Steelwife"
further from me and closer to power - Catherine O'Ciarmacain "Steelwife"
When time is no longer foe - Charles P. O'Connor "Maura Du of Ballyshannon"
Any penny of applauding hands - Charles L. O'Donnell, C.S.C. "The Dead Musicians"
The boundless meadows of the air - Charles L. O'Donnell, C.S.C. "The Dead Musicians"
This side of the heavens' spheres - Charles L. O'Donnell, C.S.C. "The Dead Musicians"
Homesick for harpings of eternity - Charles L. O'Donnell, C.S.C. "The Dead Musicians"
And fleeter than the falling star - John Francis O'Donnell "A Spinning Song"
Breath of the bee-swarmed murmuring lime - John Francis O'Donnell [per The Digital Victorian Periodical Poetry site] "Sunset" [Chamber's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Art, 4th series, no.716, 15 Sept. 1877]
Thick with honeysuckle and dust - Jennifer O'Grady "Moths"
That leaves the river for the light - John Myers O'Hara "Ablution"
Their panes of glass innocent - Diana O'Hehir "Riding the San Francisco Train"
Four floors of guilt - Diana O'Hehir "Riding the San Francisco Train"
Bliss hovering above the void - Precious Okoyomon "The animal that is most vulnerable is usually the most cruel / It is impossible to separate it from what it remembers"
Singing with a hard fist - Precious Okoyomon "The animal that is most vulnerable is usually the most cruel / It is impossible to separate it from what it remembers"
Starved myself of everything - Natasha Oladokun "Black Credit"
Growing slight on tomorrow's meat - Natasha Oladokun "Black Credit"
Until we kiss good night - Lin Oliver "Hush"
On earth's time-bounded shore - Oliver Optic "Lizzie"
I judge the world from the margins of diaries - Cait Weiss Orcutt "Single Kings of the Valley"
Citrus grows in the grove beneath my bed - Cait Weiss Orcutt "Single Kings of the Valley"
As wasps find poison - John Boyle O'Reilly "Name of Mary"
The red rose is a falcon - John Boyle O'Reilly "The White Rose"
And the white rose is a dove - John Boyle O'Reilly "The White Rose"
Has a kiss of desire on the lips - John Boyle O'Reilly "The White Rose"
To speak is to dream - Maria Antonia Ortega
Bloom on my lips - Maria Antonia Ortega
The path of those who walk alone - Maria Antonia Ortega "Lima"
Such fabled winds of change - Brenda Marie Osbey "On Contemplating the Breasts of Pauline Lumumba"
The weight of those hands - Brenda Marie Osbey "On Contemplating the Breasts of Pauline Lumumba"
Seasonable for mourning-time - Brenda Marie Osbey "On Contemplating the Breasts of Pauline Lumumba"
The chambers of the distant west - James F. Otis "Stanzas"
Gem on the dark brow of night - James F. Otis "To the New Moon"
Steals the light of Love's secret - James F. Otis "To the New Moon"
Inch on inch of gentle heart - Ou-yang Hsiu "[At the post house lodge]" transl. by Burton Watson
That shines the space of an hour - Ou-yang Hsiu "Calligraphy Practice" transl. by Burton Watson
Setting up an idol all of earth - Robert Owen "A Prayer" transl. by Edmund O. Jones
Than death itself more bitter - Robert Owen "A Prayer" transl. by Edmund O. Jones
capable of being two places at once - Ugonna-Ora Owoh "Syndrome"
a caste of lies is built as cells - Ugonna-Ora Owoh "Syndrome"
Becomes the texture of the wind - Sodïq Oyèkànmí "Stream of Dreams Where My Mouth Asks Not Be Blood-Light"
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