Potential Titles: James Joyce
Oct. 1st, 2010 10:11 pmTwilight turns to darker blue with lights of amethyst - James Joyce "Chamber Music: II"
That hour when all things have repose - James Joyce "Chamber Music: III"
To unclose the pale gates of sunrise - James Joyce "Chamber Music: III"
The night wind answering in antiphon - James Joyce "Chamber Music: III"
Watching the fire dance on the floor - James Joyce "Chamber Music: V"
Where no rude wind might visit me - James Joyce "Chamber Music: VI"
In troop at his shoulder the wild bees hum - James Joyce "Chamber Music: X"
Heard his name upon the bugles of the cherubim - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XI"
What counsel has the hooded moon - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XII"
Glory and stars beneath his feet - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XII"
That am wise in disregard of the divine - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XII"
No more be tears in moon or mist - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XII"
Winds of spices whose song is ever epithalamium - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XIII"
Hurry over the dark lands and run upon the sea - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XIII"
Odorous winds are weaving a music of sighs - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XIV"
All those veils of grey and golden gossamer - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XV"
No word nor any sign can make amend - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XVII"
Is a stranger to me now who was my friend - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XVII"
And a little ashes their words come to - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XVIII"
So he who has sorrow shall have rest - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XVIII"
Among his foes in scorn and wrath - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXI"
Allures me where alarms nowise may trouble us - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXII"
Where soul with soul lies prisoned - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXII"
The wrens will diverse treasures keep - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXIII"
With many a pretty air and many a negligence - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXIV"
Love and laughter song-confessed - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXV"
In that soft choiring of delight - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXVI"
Who a mad tale bequeaths to us - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXVI"
Framed to defy the poison-dart - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXVII"
For elegant and antique phrase - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXVII"
Through the clear mirror of your eyes - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXIX"
Desolate winds assail with cries - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXIX"
When over us the wild winds blow - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXIX"
And one at twilight was standing nigh - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXX"
The leaves lie thick upon the way of memories - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXXII"
By the way of memories shall we depart - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXXII"
Forbearing for old friendship's sake - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXXIII"
When the year takes them in the fall - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXXIII"
The voice of the winter is heard at the door - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXXIV"
The winds cry to the water's monotone - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXXV"
The noise of many waters far below - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXXV"
Cry unto the night their battlename - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXXVI"
When I hear afar their whirling laughter - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXXVI"
Cleave the gloom of dreams, a blinding flame - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXXVI"
An army charging upon the land - James Joyce "I Hear an Army"
Horses plunging, foam about their knees - James Joyce "I Hear an Army"
Cry unto the night their battle-name - James Joyce "I Hear an Army"
When I hear afar their whirling laughter - James Joyce "I Hear an Army"
The gloom of dreams, a blinding flame - James Joyce "I Hear an Army"
Have you no wisdom thus to despair? - James Joyce "I Hear an Army"
Pale flowers on his mantle, dark leaves on his hair - James Joyce "Strings in the Earth and Air"
And fingers straying upon an instrument - James Joyce "Strings in the Earth and Air"
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That hour when all things have repose - James Joyce "Chamber Music: III"
To unclose the pale gates of sunrise - James Joyce "Chamber Music: III"
The night wind answering in antiphon - James Joyce "Chamber Music: III"
Watching the fire dance on the floor - James Joyce "Chamber Music: V"
Where no rude wind might visit me - James Joyce "Chamber Music: VI"
In troop at his shoulder the wild bees hum - James Joyce "Chamber Music: X"
Heard his name upon the bugles of the cherubim - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XI"
What counsel has the hooded moon - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XII"
Glory and stars beneath his feet - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XII"
That am wise in disregard of the divine - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XII"
No more be tears in moon or mist - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XII"
Winds of spices whose song is ever epithalamium - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XIII"
Hurry over the dark lands and run upon the sea - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XIII"
Odorous winds are weaving a music of sighs - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XIV"
All those veils of grey and golden gossamer - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XV"
No word nor any sign can make amend - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XVII"
Is a stranger to me now who was my friend - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XVII"
And a little ashes their words come to - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XVIII"
So he who has sorrow shall have rest - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XVIII"
Among his foes in scorn and wrath - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXI"
Allures me where alarms nowise may trouble us - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXII"
Where soul with soul lies prisoned - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXII"
The wrens will diverse treasures keep - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXIII"
With many a pretty air and many a negligence - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXIV"
Love and laughter song-confessed - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXV"
In that soft choiring of delight - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXVI"
Who a mad tale bequeaths to us - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXVI"
Framed to defy the poison-dart - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXVII"
For elegant and antique phrase - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXVII"
Through the clear mirror of your eyes - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXIX"
Desolate winds assail with cries - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXIX"
When over us the wild winds blow - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXIX"
And one at twilight was standing nigh - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXX"
The leaves lie thick upon the way of memories - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXXII"
By the way of memories shall we depart - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXXII"
Forbearing for old friendship's sake - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXXIII"
When the year takes them in the fall - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXXIII"
The voice of the winter is heard at the door - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXXIV"
The winds cry to the water's monotone - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXXV"
The noise of many waters far below - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXXV"
Cry unto the night their battlename - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXXVI"
When I hear afar their whirling laughter - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXXVI"
Cleave the gloom of dreams, a blinding flame - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XXXVI"
An army charging upon the land - James Joyce "I Hear an Army"
Horses plunging, foam about their knees - James Joyce "I Hear an Army"
Cry unto the night their battle-name - James Joyce "I Hear an Army"
When I hear afar their whirling laughter - James Joyce "I Hear an Army"
The gloom of dreams, a blinding flame - James Joyce "I Hear an Army"
Have you no wisdom thus to despair? - James Joyce "I Hear an Army"
Pale flowers on his mantle, dark leaves on his hair - James Joyce "Strings in the Earth and Air"
And fingers straying upon an instrument - James Joyce "Strings in the Earth and Air"
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