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somethingdarker ([personal profile] somethingdarker) wrote2010-04-01 05:46 pm

Potential Titles: Geoffrey Dearmer

Unseen unless reflected in his eyes - Geoffrey Dearmer "B.E.F. Missing"

Those dominoes at Nature's carnival - Geoffrey Dearmer "B.E.F. Missing"

A lovely gleam snatched from a rainbow - Geoffrey Dearmer "B.E.F. Missing"

The flower that shares her secret with the moon - Geoffrey Dearmer "B.E.F. Missing"

That flung their trumpets down the wind - Geoffrey Dearmer "B.E.F. Missing"

The fibres of my struggling will - Geoffrey Dearmer "B.E.F. Missing"

Red, sun-gilded riot floods the sky - Geoffrey Dearmer "B.E.F. Missing"

I knew the bedrock of despair - Geoffrey Dearmer "B.E.F. Missing"

With only mind and memory for sight - Geoffrey Dearmer "B.E.F. Missing"

The unfathomable immensity of doubt - Geoffrey Dearmer "B.E.F. Missing"

Rolling battleships at anchor ride - Geoffrey Dearmer "The Dardenelles, from 'W' Beach"

Celestial gardeners speed the hurrying day - Geoffrey Dearmer "The Dardenelles, from 'W' Beach"

Sow the plains of night with silver grain - Geoffrey Dearmer "The Dardenelles, from 'W' Beach"

This transient havoc fade away - Geoffrey Dearmer "The Dardenelles, from 'W' Beach"

Eternal Fate withstood that fierce invasion - Geoffrey Dearmer "The Dardenelles, from 'W' Beach"

A sickening curse of sound - Geoffrey Dearmer "Dedication: to Christopher Killed, Suvla Bay, October 6th, 1915"

Came hurtling from shrapnel-shaken skies - Geoffrey Dearmer "Dedication: to Christopher Killed, Suvla Bay, October 6th, 1915"

Death's celestial journeymen unveil - Geoffrey Dearmer "Dedication: to Christopher Killed, Suvla Bay, October 6th, 1915"

How rhythm halts and rhyme rings falsely true - Geoffrey Dearmer "Eight Sonnets I"

Hazard in the winding maze of thought - Geoffrey Dearmer "Eight Sonnets I"

Who plays with God for worlds, and wins - Geoffrey Dearmer "Eight Sonnets II"

In fear or favour of my spirit's need - Geoffrey Dearmer "Eight Sonnets III"

Have trysted with distress and misery - Geoffrey Dearmer "Eight Sonnets V"

And with the stars outdance Terpsichore - Geoffrey Dearmer "Eight Sonnets VII"

Dark seas with shivering stars inwrought - Geoffrey Dearmer "Fallen"

Our tethered souls could never part - Geoffrey Dearmer "The French Mother to Her Unborn Child"

Which heralded the blackening night - Geoffrey Dearmer "Gommecourt"

Woke and stretched their iron symmetry - Geoffrey Dearmer "Gommecourt"

The sullen masters of a mangled world - Geoffrey Dearmer "Gommecourt"

When thrice-embittered fire proclaims the prelude - Geoffrey Dearmer "Gommecourt"

Battered parapets loom gaunt and black - Geoffrey Dearmer "Gommecourt"

Applauds the puppets of his ghastly play - Geoffrey Dearmer "Gommecourt"

With easy rhetoric and ready hand - Geoffrey Dearmer "Gommecourt"

Tricked by the easy speech of tyranny - Geoffrey Dearmer "Gommecourt"

While chaos clutched the throat and shuddered past - Geoffrey Dearmer "Gommecourt"

And beckoned waiting terror - Geoffrey Dearmer "Gommecourt"

Vanished at the hurrying touch of sleep - Geoffrey Dearmer "Gommecourt"

A belt of flame held the swift past - Geoffrey Dearmer "Gommecourt"

Long with the tense horror of mortality - Geoffrey Dearmer "Gommecourt"

Who plotted days that stain the path of time - Geoffrey Dearmer "Gommecourt"

Lay naked to the needless wreck of Mars - Geoffrey Dearmer "Gommecourt"

Beyond the sweeping army of the stars - Geoffrey Dearmer "Gommecourt"

To show how strong the silent passions are - Geoffrey Dearmer "Gommecourt"

To climb undaunted in far-reaching curves - Geoffrey Dearmer "Gommecourt"

And mighty moments faded into hours - Geoffrey Dearmer "Gommecourt"

Soft calm that levels hopes and fears - Geoffrey Dearmer "Gommecourt"

Until the dawn's sure prophets cleft the night - Geoffrey Dearmer "Gommecourt"

Where trees unshattered took the wind - Geoffrey Dearmer "Gommecourt"

Silence outlives the argument of kings - Geoffrey Dearmer "Her Homage"

Too high for praise, too terrible for grief - Geoffrey Dearmer "Keats"

In raging hours of pain and suffering - Geoffrey Dearmer "Keats"

Rolled back their army to the dark again - Geoffrey Dearmer "Keats"

Before the shuddering moment closes all - Geoffrey Dearmer "Keats, Before Action"

Let lightning whip me bare - Geoffrey Dearmer "Keats, Before Action"

Leave me naked in the howling air - Geoffrey Dearmer "Keats, Before Action"

Heralded from silvered aspen towers - Geoffrey Dearmer "May-June"

The primrose queen lights her pale lamps - Geoffrey Dearmer "May-June"

Between the yawning honeysuckle and the rose - Geoffrey Dearmer "May-June"

Still dreams of phantom battles in the bay - Geoffrey Dearmer "Mudros After the Evacuation"

Blinding shrapnel scattered from the sky - Geoffrey Dearmer "Mudros After the Evacuation"

A closed cage walled in by fire and sea - Geoffrey Dearmer "Mudros After the Evacuation"

The cloud-woven pillows of the moon - Geoffrey Dearmer "On the Road"

Slumber freed me from the iron cage - Geoffrey Dearmer "On the Road"

Cast in ashes at the trampling feet of mortal gods - Geoffrey Dearmer "On the Road"

The fireside boast that sows the fatal seed - Geoffrey Dearmer "On the Road"

The beckoning stars enshrine the parapet - Geoffrey Dearmer "A Prayer"

Cleansed and purified by floods of pain - Geoffrey Dearmer "A Prayer"

When the last echo of War's thunder dies - Geoffrey Dearmer "A Prayer"

The noise and measured beat of marching men - Geoffrey Dearmer "Reality"

Dead mummers of forgotten fantasies - Geoffrey Dearmer "Reality"

Where stately galleons bowed before the wind - Geoffrey Dearmer "Reality"

The world redeem such waste as this - Geoffrey Dearmer "Resurrection"

Whispering in winter's chrysalis - Geoffrey Dearmer "Resurrection"

When all the bravest hearts in anguish cried - Geoffrey Dearmer "Revelation"

False moods and manners clothed in empty speech - Geoffrey Dearmer "Revelation"

The grim pendulum of life and death - Geoffrey Dearmer "The Sentinel: An Episode at the Evacuation of Gallipoli"

Roused by the battling impotence of wars - Geoffrey Dearmer "The Sentinel: An Episode at the Evacuation of Gallipoli"

Gaunt leviathans that swayed and roared - Geoffrey Dearmer "The Shadow"

Enshrouded by the dome of night - Geoffrey Dearmer "The Shadow"

Fashioned symphonies of thought and word - Geoffrey Dearmer "The Shadow"

Burdened with the weight of tears - Geoffrey Dearmer "The Shadow"

Bestirs the seed enshrined in Winter's store - Geoffrey Dearmer "Spring in the Trenches"

A breath of far-flung prophecy - Geoffrey Dearmer "Spring in the Trenches"

With a glad salute to omnipotent Apollo - Geoffrey Dearmer "Tell Me, Stranger"

In anger punches earth with gaping holes - Geoffrey Dearmer "Tell Me, Stranger"

Blowing through the aerodromes of space - Geoffrey Dearmer "Tell Me, Stranger"

Silence gripped the moments as they passed - Geoffrey Dearmer "To the Uttermost Farthing"

The clock ticked desolation to their ears - Geoffrey Dearmer "To the Uttermost Farthing"

Spun the poised and pulsing universe - Geoffrey Dearmer "To the Uttermost Farthing"

Behind an army deaf to angry scorn - Geoffrey Dearmer "To the Uttermost Farthing"

The boast forgotten and the mask outworn - Geoffrey Dearmer "To the Uttermost Farthing"

Bravery when fear is battled into song - Geoffrey Dearmer "A Trench Incident"

Wrapped in the comradeship of happy things - Geoffrey Dearmer "A Trench Incident"

Twin giants bound by tentacles unseen - Geoffrey Dearmer "The Turkish Trench Dog"

In her eyes all human sorrow burned - Geoffrey Dearmer "A Vision"

Lit by a vision from the darkness hurled - Geoffrey Dearmer "A Vision"

Whose lives were hallowed by impassioned song - Geoffrey Dearmer "We Poets of the Proud Old Lineage"

Our tears and terror privy to the stars - Geoffrey Dearmer "We Poets of the Proud Old Lineage"

Conjure Heaven from surrounding Hell - Geoffrey Dearmer "We Poets of the Proud Old Lineage"

Celestial weavers at the loom of Spring - Geoffrey Dearmer "We Poets of the Proud Old Lineage"


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