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A unique river of desire - Hanif Abdurraqib "It's Not Like Nikola Tesla Knew All of Those People Were Going to Die"

When desire becomes a fugitive - Hanif Abdurraqib "The Prestige"

To give us knowledge of achieved desire - Lascelles Abercrombie "Marriage Song"

This desire for her staggering breath - Jeff William Acosta "Call Out My Name"

Drinks to himself unquenchable desire - Ibn al-Fāriḍ "Khamriyyah" [excerpt. They are not wisest who are conscious most] transl. by Leonard Chalmers-Hunt

A misguided advertisement for new desires - Zaina Alsous "Subjunctive"

At the corner of expectation and desire - Howard Altmann "After Hours"

Exchange avowals and desires - Auguste Angellier "Eyes and Lips" transl. by Henry van Dyke

Besieged by the mind and desire - Homero Aridjis (transl. by George McWhirter) "Life in the movies"

Enjoy the fruition of our desires - Zahir-Ud-Din Muhammad Babur "Poems of Babur (4)" transl. by Aziz Isa Elkun

Attains his desire by inquiry - Yusuf Has Hajib Balasaghuni "Wisdom of Royal Glory (1) [excerpts from Kutadgu Bilig]" transl. by Ajinur Setiwaldi

While Guilt and Desire wrangled - James Baldwin "Guilt, Desire and Love"

Awareness of thought as desire - Mary Jo Bang "G Is Going"

Sweet desire would have me always stay - Charles H. Barstow "On the Coast" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.34-v.I, 23 Aug. 1884]

As transient strangers of desire - Elizabeth Bartlett "The Creation"

My dark heart's deep desiring - Charles Baudelaire "The Ideal" transl. not credited

For I desire the dark, the naked and the lone - Charles Baudelaire "Obsession" transl. by Cyril Scott

Whom one great desire gnaws - Charles Baudelaire "The Swan" transl. not credited

Desire requires memory - Dan Beachy-Quick "Variations on Dawn and Dusk"

A spring which desires a fountain - Ilya Bekhtiya "I Searched for You" transl. by Aziz Isa Elkun

That blasts like the breath of fulfilled Desire - Stephen Vincent Benet "After Pharsalla"

Trembled in their fierce desire for air - Stephen Vincent Benet "Blood Brothers"

Called Desire from his lightning - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Last Vision of Helen"

In one vast hunger of desire - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Quality of Courage"

Where the moons of desire float anchored - Stephen Vincent Benet "Wisdom-Teeth"

The embodiment of our desire for invention or care - Joshua Bennett "You Are So Articulate With Your Hands"

To show the limit of the thing desired - Stella Benson "The Slave of God"

When intent aligns with an ardent desire - Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge "Chaco and Olivia"

The raw desire to articulate - Brian Blanchfield "One First Try and then Another"

Never phrased what he desired - Robert Bly "My Father at Eighty-Five"

Turning all desire into light - Maxwell Bodenheim "Advice to a Blue-Bird"

Stole the simple blush of my desire - Maxwell Bodenheim "Dialogue Between a Past and Present Poet"

Changed to wounds by the desiring heart - Maxwell Bodenheim "Metaphysical Elizabeth"

Desire only to be distinct - Max Bodenheim "Nightmare and Something Delicate"

The utter fire charred existence and desire - Louise Bogan "The Alchemist"

God suffer little men the taste of soul's desire - Arna Bontemps "God Give to Men"

Engines of desire roaming the lost highways - Bruce Boston "Surreal Fortune"

Escaping an obedience to desire - William Brewer "Relapse Psalm"

Silver-speaking mirrors of desire - Robert Bridges "Ode to Music"

Hurry by to the wind's desire - Vera M. Brittain "Boar's Hill, October, 1919"

In the principalities of desire - Lucie Brock-Broido "Self-Portrait with Self-Pity"

Robbed of a dream's desire - Ruth Muskrat Bronson "Sonnets from the Cherokee (I)"

Cast my anchor of desire deep in unknown eternity - Emily Bronte "Anticipation"

Desire for love, the one that costs everything - Deborah Brown "Reprise"

In some past I keep desiring - Lee Ann Brown "House of Green Thunder"

Warring desires thus present themselves - Paul Cameron Brown "Desire"

Earth's sordid desires that are thronging - Evelyn Gage Browne "Invocation to the Sky"

A steadfast looking of desire - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "A Drama of Exile"

The songs of their desire - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "The Seraphim"

Specs [sic] in a starry whirlwind of desire - Christopher Buckley "Desire"

The ruffling pride of fierce desires - Michelangelo Buonarroti "XVIII. Beauty and the Artist" transl. by John Addington Symonds

When blind desire ran free - Michelangelo Buonarroti "LI. First Reading. Love in Youth and Age" transl. by John Addington Symonds

Complete destruction of the heart's desire - Francis Burrows "The Prayer to Demeter"

Each stride like a mathematics toward desire - Anthony Butts "Thin Places"

The bridegrooms of desire - Anthony Butts "Triptych"

Paint their dreams of dead desire - Roy Campbell "The Porpoise"

Shared token of our common deep desire - Edward Carpenter "The Fellowship of Suffering"

The mire and the fen of our nameless desires - Roger Casement "The Irish Language"

Desires destiny as mutable - Wo Chan "the shoes"

The word of the world's desire - G.K. Chesterton "The Ballad of the White Horse: Book II. The Gathering of the Chiefs"

Syntax is the bacteria of desire - Serena Chopra "Garden Variety with Lesbians"

Of desire and gasoline - Gabrielle Civil "19th Birthday in Paris"

A guest to every heart's desire - John Clare "The Old Year"

In a need beyond desire - Lucille Clifton "1st picture searching for the ox"

ribbon of hunger and desire - Lucille Clifton "scar"

Like the ghost of all my desires - Lucille Clifton "6/27/06"

Amid such choruses of desire - Lucille Clifton "sorrow"

The fierce inordinate desire - Arthur Hugh Clough "Dipsychus"

Who birthed one two-faced desire - Ama Codjoe "Come One, Come All! Step Right Up! Welcome to the World of Wonders!"

Tired of choosing desire - Leonard Cohen "Crazy to Love You"

Holy and relentless desire - Leonard Cohen "Homage to Rosengarten"

Who plead for their heart's desire - Mary Elizabeth Coleridge "The Witch"

Desire's gale attempts new war - Vittoria Colonna [Untitled] transl. by Brenda Webster

Lost and bewilder'd in the vast desire - George Crabbe "The Library"

Before desire shall meet desire - Adelaide Crapsey "Birth-Moment"

Rebuked a moment's vain desire - Mrs Newton Crosland "The Tongue of Fire"

City of sorrow and desire - Olive Custance "Primrose Hill"

Clouded by smoke and desire - Jim Daniels "The Worn Knees and Elbows of My Alcoholic Uncles"

The thirst of infinite desire possessed me - Ruben Dario "Autumnal" transl. by Thomas Walsh and Salomon de la Selva

On the full current of desire - Coningsby Dawson "Florence on a Certain Night"

Into the snap-dragon throat of desire - Mitchell Dawson "Asperities: Teresa"

For whom my heart is kindled in desire - Christine de Pisan "Ballad [Now in good sooth my joy is vanished clean]" (transl. by Laurence Binyon and Eric Robert Dalrymple Maclagan)

Now all that I desired so dear is won - Christine de Pisan "Ballad [Verily, Love, I have no language, none" (transl. by Laurence Binyon and Eric Robert Dalrymple Maclagan)

Of desire attain at last the height - Christine de Pisan "Roundel [Laughing grey eyes, whose light in me I bear]" (transl. by Laurence Binyon and Eric Robert Dalrymple Maclagan)

Desires which punish the landscape with recrimination - Tory Dent "The Moon and the Yew Tree"

With the desire of growing lilacs - Jose Hernandez Diaz "Hey,"

Your desire knit to storm - Sharon Dolin "Evening Storm"

Casting her vote for desire - Chris Dombrowski "The Congressman's Daughter"

Wild with a measureless desire - Edward Dowden "Aboard the 'Sea-Swallow'"

All April's quick desire - Edward Dowden "An Autumn Song"

This waste of vain desire - Edward Dowden "Eurydice"

That gravely murmurs meek desires - Edward Dowden "Memorials of Travel VI: Ascetic Nature"

The desire for something missing - Michael Dumanis "Sehnsucht"

A stalk of green panic and desire - Camille T. Dungy "Daisy Cutter"

The limitations of desire - Stephen Dunn "A Circus of Needs"

Potent as the rays of pure desire - Max Eastman "X Rays"

Disentangle instinct from desire - Katherine Edgren "Burying"

Vain desire still to be what others were - George Eliot "Self and Life"

Mixing memory and desire - T.S. Eliot "The Waste Land I: The Burial of the Dead"

The fire which drives me mad with sweet desire - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Fate"

Gazing on the seven desires - Enheduana "Temple Hymns: 16. E-Ana, the Temple of Inana in Uruk" transl. by Sophus Helle

A crown of glittering desire - Enheduana "Temple Hymns: 16. E-Ana, the Temple of Inana in Uruk" transl. by Sophus Helle

In the kitchen of desire - Elaine Equi "Take-Out Fantasy"

To finesse choice out of desire - Camonghne Felix "Lost Poem: RX"

Replace desire with meaning - Megan Fernandes "Friends with No Benefits"

Amid the maelstroms of desire - Arthur Davison Ficke "To John Cowper Powys, on His 'Confessions'"

A cloud of one desire - Carolyn Forche "The Recording Angel"

Right to name my desires - Katie Ford "All I Ever Wanted"

Out of the roots of my desire - Maxwell E. Foster "More Modern Love"

The targets their mouths desire - Gilbert Frankau "Headquarters"

Always there is this unquenched desire - Robert Frazier "A Feel for the Heavens"

When the desire of song had gone - John Freeman "Waiting"

The great harvest I myself desired - Robert Frost "After Apple-Picking"

Now from having ridden out desire - Robert Frost "Blue-Butterfly Day"

From what I've tasted of desire - Robert Frost "Fire and Ice"

With old desire of day - Zona Gale "Ballade of Listening"

The cock desired the heron's flight - John Gay "Fable IV: Jove's Eagle, and Murmuring Beasts" [edited, updated, & adapted by John Benson Rose]

Burn through their masks of radiant desire - Jenny George "Sunflowers"

Fulfilling even their uttermost desire - Wilfrid Wilson Gibson "Rupert Brooke"

Loneliness and all forms of desire - Dana Gioia "Prayer at Winter Solstice"

Finding a place where fear leads to desire - Dana Gioia "Prophecy"

The smoky lamps of our desire - Louis Golding "Cold Stars"

He could never give up desire - Theodora Goss "The Red Shoes"

With rains of unrevealed desire - Louise Imogen Guiney "The Wooing Pine"

A fantasy cobbled out of desire - Marilyn Hacker "Montpeyroux Sonnets 7"

Desire's strong prayers and tears fall useless - Eliza Calvert Hall "Possession" [Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, v.26, Aug. 1880]

The desires of humans as they emerged from the killing fields - Joy Harjo "A Map to the Next World"

Have reached the end of my desire - F.W. Harvey "Sonnet I (from Farewell)"

The frenzy of too rash desires - William Hayley "On the Fear of Death: an Epistle to a Lady 1768"

Of deep passion or malign desire - Paul H. Hayne "A Comparison" [Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, v.22, Oct. 1878]

The sea desires deep hulls - Ernest Hemingway "Oily Water"

Enfold it nearer to our Heart's Desire - Oliver Herford "The Rubáiyát of a Persian Kitten"

An enemy of their own desires - Faylita Hicks "The Birth Mother's Red Bath for Courage"

Our endless desire to grasp things - Nazim Hikmet "Thing I Didn't Know I Loved" transl. by Randy Blasing and Mutlu Konuk

Walked past pines to their hearts' desire - Brenda Hillman "Poem for a National Seashore"

The querulous insistent chatter of desire - Tony Hoagland "Disappointment"

Imposed upon desire - J.G. Holland "Kathrina Part II: Love"

People who desire exceptional experience - Chloe Honum "St. Mary's Home for Unwed Mothers in Orahuhu, Auckland"

And make me dance as they desire - A.E. Housman "Last Poems XII"

Ecstasy distilled from old desire - Langston Hughes "Trumpet Player"

An upward agony of undefined desires - Aldous Huxley "Song of Poplars"

Reach every state mortals desire - John James Ingalls "Opportunity"

Stood some place beyond desire - Mark Irwin "Purple"

A desire to cross the border & drown in myth - Geoffrey Jacques "Some Parts of It"

Who measures desire by stillness - Jenny Johnson "Pedal"

About the home of his desire - Lionel Johnson "Plato in London"

Of a Saint's fulfilled desires - Lionel Johnson "Saint Columba"

Flame of one long, lone desire - Lionel Johnson "To a Spanish Friend"

Desire to inscribe a comet's orbit - Troy Jollimore "On the Origins of Things"

Each desired to be devoured - Douglas S. Jones "Sexy in the Food Chain"

No desire to leave the valley - Patricia Spears Jones "Autumn, New York, 1999"

Measures dawn by absence of desire - Karan Kapoor "Time Is a Motherfucker"

Eclipsed by something like desire - Lesh Karan "Red Writing Hood"

Logarithmic function of desire and fulfillment - Sandra Kasturi "Carnaval Perpetuel"

From Hope's intense desire go - Fanny Kemble "Lines for Music [Good night! from music's softest spell]"

More out of habit than desire - Jane Kenyon "Letter to Alice"

Pencils of fire limn visions of soul-large desire - T.M. Kettle "Sowing (Written in 1899)"

With all the speed desire can make - Henry King "The Exequy"

How desire vibrates within us - Michael Kleber-Diggs "The Grove"

Desire a simulacrum of itself - Elizabeth Knapp "My Brain Is Mad for Baudrillard"

And upward with the like desire - Archibald Lampman "At the Ferry"

A habit backed in desire - Rachel Levitsky "Audience"

entrenched in their desire to flee - Vivian (Xiao Wen) Li "the mezzanine"

Every verb desires to be a noun - Kate Light "There Comes the Strangest Moment"

Taking shape in the ashes of beauty, desire and pain - Sandra J. Lindow "Finding the God Particle"

Between desire and always - Audre Lorde "Echoes"

Thought that success always followed desire - Amy Lowell "The Fool Errant"

Hoards of torn desires, broken joys - Amy Lowell "Frankincense and Myrrh"

Frail promise to longing desire - Amy Lowell "The Way"

The trappings of desires disguised as needs - Tatiana Luboviski-Acosta "[Untitled]"

The desire of the wicked shall perish - Nancy Luce "God's Words"

The weight of all that I desired - Isabel Ecclestone Mackay "A Pilgrim"

First deserve and then desire - Anthony Madrid "Maxims 2"

The flock of my desires, imprisoned - Maurice Maeterlinck "The Soul" transl. by Bernard Miall

Worships his own desire - Don Marquis "The God-Maker, Man"

As though your desires mean nothing - Kettly Mars "Between midnight and eternity" transl. by Nathan H. Dize

And Desire, on Fever's arm - Jose Marti "Love in the City" (translated by Esther Allen)

Desire and piety crowd into one place - Harry Martinson "Aniara 37" transl. by Stephen Klass and Leif Sjöberg

To perceive the true as a natural desire that can be realized - Harry Martinson "Aniara 49: The Blind Woman" transl. by Stephen Klass and Leif Sjöberg

No hope for desire to remake life - Wes Matthews "Immortality"

Maps desire's coordinates - Shara McCallum "Fury"

The difference between sacrifice and desire - John McCarthy "Pickup Truck"

To bend and barter at desire's call - Claude McKay "Harlem Shadows"

The wakeful watch of envy and desire - Arch Alfred McKillen "Sailor Boy"

Dead as Ashtaroth's desire - Louis J. McQuilland "Immortal"

Fathering desire of fire to reach fire - George Meredith "Hymn to Colour"

So in soul's desire - George Meredith "The Woods of Westermain"

Desires with hampered wings - Alice Meynell "Free Will"

A desire to jump narratives - Wayne Miller "The Affair"

Mirth and youth and young desire - John Milton "Song on May Morning"

I got no desire to burn the world - Yesenia Montilla "High Stakes"

Shedding desire's heavy robes - Kamilah Aisha Moon "Disbelief"

A desperate feeding of desire - Kamilah Aisha Moon "Song of Solomon Remix"

I wear a coat of hope and desire - Stanley Moss "Winter Flowers"

Wear a coat of hope and desire - Stanley Moss "Winter Flowers"

The myriad throated dragon of desire - William Mountain "Dies Irae"

Desire in the upper leaves - Simone Muench "Wolf Centos"

Desire with the storm inside - Miguel Murphy "Demon and the Dove"

That cleaveth the stars like a wail of desire - Sarojini Naidu "Indian Dancers"

Wounded with fierce desire and worn with strife - Sarojini Naidu "Life"

Church of their bones' desire - Pablo Neruda "Cataclysm" transl. by Maria Jacketti

Unless desire can lure us deeper - D. Nurkse "The Assassination"

What to call this sharpest desire - Mary Oliver "Something"

Has a kiss of desire on the lips - John Boyle O'Reilly "The White Rose"

Peace is the soul's desire - Margaret Fuller Ossoli "The One in All"

With sweet pain of richest world's desire - Josephine Preston Peabody "The Feaster"

The singing makes of me my own desire - Josephine Preston Peabody "The Foundling"

Torn treasure of my heart's Desire - Josephine Preston Peabody "Gladness"

Till lust and murder gorge their fierce desire - Quince "Ambition" [The Knickerbocker v.10 no.3 Sept. 1837]

To step into our desires as if they were owed us - Kathryn Petruccelli "Instinct"

United solely in their desire - Carl Phillips "Captivity"

The desire to leave loneliness behind - Carl Phillips "On Mistaking the Sound of Spurs for Bells Approaching"

Desire falls like black lightning - Ezra Pound "The Spring"

Figured to be done with desire - D.A. Powell "corydon & alexis, redux"

All bright jealous objects of desire - D.A. Powell "To Last"

At the edge of a wrecked desire - Lynn Powell "Feedback for the Muse"

Grown tense with creation's desire - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "White Butterflies: Schwartz Wald"

At the fountain of unquenchable desire - Charles Rafferty "A Demonstration of How One Thing Leads to Another"

Flicker blue with bright desire after such ghosting - Molly Raynor "I Come from Women Who Made Love"

Taking from his rival fear and desire - Paisley Rekdal "Marsyas"

Could train a tree for what desire anticipates - Paisley Rekdal "Psalm"

Desired my dust to be mingled with yours - Rihaku "The River Merchant's Wife: a Letter" transl. by Ezra Pound

Desire in still perfect hours - Rainer Maria Rilke "Completed Fragments of Rilke" (translated by A.M. Juster)

The desire of this strong North - Charles George Douglas Roberts "An Ode for the Canadian Confederacy"

From my full heart's supreme desires - Alice Wellington Rollins "If I Could Know, Love"

When the poor heart seizes its desire - Alice Wellington Rollins "Longing"

And the lily forget the desire - Alice Wellington Rollins "A Song of Summer"

Of pale desire in incompleteness - Christina Rossetti "Diverse Worlds, Time and Eternity" [selections]

The New Moon reviving old desires - Helen Rowland "The Rubáiyát of a Bachelor"

I had twenty thousand desires - Rumi "Thou Art the Soul of the World" transl. by R.A. Nicholson

All the early stations desire - Kay Ryan "Latents"

Lead to the soul's desire - "Sacrifice"

kneeling before repressed desires - Abu Bakr Sadiq "Mona Lisa's Abecedarian to Leonardo da Vinci"

When you ask what is my desire - Carl Sandburg "Poems Done on a Late Night Car"

Searches through the mazes of desire - George Santayana "The Bottles and the Wine"

Before all else was desire - Sappho "XII" (translated by Bliss Carman)

Desire and regret live side by side - Philip Schultz "A Moment"

Whose twin mouths gape with venom & desire - Ann K. Schwader "Fiesta of Our Lady"

Slakes desire with liquid fire - Frederick George Scott "The Sting of Death"

The first my thought, the other my desire - William Shakespeare "Sonnet XLV"

No horse with my desire keep pace - William Shakespeare "Sonnet LI"

To set a form upon desired change - William Shakespeare "Sonnet LXXXIX"

A desire not to disturb the air - Richard Siken "Little Beast"

Sick with desires unsatisfied - B. Simmons "The Life of the Sea" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCCII, v.LXV, Apr. 1849]

To be finished with desire - Aaron Smith "Boston"

The pale and sorrowful desire - Clark Ashton Smith "Ave Atque Vale"

Mouth of starry proud desire - Clark Ashton Smith "Inheritance"

Forgotten then of Time's desire - Clark Ashton Smith "The Masque of Forsaken Gods"

The sinking stars desire - Clark Ashton Smith "The Nereid"

The wide desire of kings - Clark Ashton Smith "Nero"

Less than the measure of desire - Clark Ashton Smith "Nero"

And its burden of vain desire - Clark Ashton Smith "The Wind and the Moon"

As a friend long desired - Effie Waller Smith "At the Grave of the Forgotten"

Our strange souls and curious desires - Edith Sodergran "Pain" transl. by Jaakko A. Ahokas

The old egg of my desire - "Sonnet Found in a Deserted Mad House"

A furtive delight in trees they don't desire - Leonora Speyer "Swallows"

Buoyed by the soul's desire - Edmund Clarence Stedman "Flood-Tide"

Beauty for a moth's desire - George Sterling "At the Grave of Serra"

The cities of accurst desire - George Sterling "The Swoon"

From what desire - Wallace Stevens "Chocorua to Its Neighbor"

Insinuations of desire - Wallace Stevens "The Ordinary Women"

The final fortune of their desire - Wallace Stevens "The World as Meditation"

A bird-wing desire - Dao Strom "Instrument"

Your old foolish judgments of desire - Muriel Stuart "The New Aspasia"

Creates one great impassable division twixt us and our desire - Alan Sullivan "A Vision"

Of eyes parched with desire - Surdas "Sur's Ocean 20: Krishna Growing Up" transl. by John Stratton Hawley

Brandishing flowerbuds of desire - Surdas "Sur's Ocean 64: The Pangs and Politics of Love" transl. by John Stratton Hawley

Seized by some restless new desire - Surdas "Sur's Ocean 184: Lordly Encounters-- and Others" transl. by John Stratton Hawley

Desire branches like mycelium - Arthur Sze "The Radiant's"

A blade against the ribbon of desire - Arthur Sze "Rock Paper Scissors"

Whom dark desires constrain - Rachel Annand Taylor "The Hours of Fiammetta I: The Prelude"

Crazed hearts that know not your desire - Rachel Annand Taylor "The Hours of Fiammetta XL: Transition"

Gorgeous terrible dukedom of desire - Rachel Annand Taylor "The Hours of Fiammetta XLIX: The Change"

Darken slowly with a far desire - Sara Teasdale "To E"

Unburdened by desire - Sara Teasdale "Vignettes Overseas"

Through all my frame steal roots of pure desire - Maurice Thompson "Blooming" [Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, v.XVII, no.102, June 1876]

The lonely monster of desire - Michael Torres "Pockets"

Sterile as the arms of my desire - Iris Tree "[Lulled are the dazzling colours of the day]"

In rags of old desires - Iris Tree "[Woods of brown gloom sombring with the hush of death]"

Frozen monuments of high desires - H.T. Tuckerman "Luna.--An Ode" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIV no.5, May 1849]

Faintly on the stone symbols of his desire - W.J. Turner "The Caves of Auvergne"

Pretender to the throne of all we most desire - Rudolph Valentino "Reflections at Random (To A.T.)"

Where love kindling desire worships unafraid - Rudolph Valentino "You"

More than a desire - A. Van Jordan "A Moment Alone"

Far-flung blossoms of desire - Emile Verhaeren "The Sunlit Hours XII" transl. by Charles Royier Murphy

all desire fostered among us - Asiya Wadud "number four"

All that stern Wisdom could desire - Mrs. Alaric Watts "The Ship's First Voyage" [Chambers' Edinburgh Journal no.452, 28 Aug. 1852]

The wise man desires to be forgotten - "The Way of Virtue: Eternity" transl. not credited [The Jade Flute, c.1960, Project Gutenberg]

Desire a particular flavor of quark - Nora Weston "Things Allergic to Sleep"

Infested me with a ruinous desire - Amie Whittemore "The Alien Epistles, Letters 1-3"

Talked to spend desire - John Wieners "In Public"

His own throes, and torments, and desires - Ella Wheeler Wilcox "Friendship After Love"

Going into the deep desire of distance - Charles Wright "Waterfalls"

Some knavery in desire - Jenny Xie "Reaching Saturation"

Not desiring to offer war - "XV: Tezozomoctli ic Motecpac | The Reign of Tezozomoctli" transl. from Nahuatl by Daniel G. Brinton

Half the songs of my desire - Francis Brett Young "Lament"

As the wave desired - Adam Zagajewski "Mandelstam in Theodosia"

Demons for every form of desire - Zheng Min "Heavy Lyrics #2: The Rec' Room" translator not credited. Source: https://projects.zo.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/DACHS_Leiden/poetry/MD/Zheng_Min_trans.pdf

In a whitened time that fades desire - Veronica Zondek "cold fire 20" transl. by Katherine Silver


Not yet desirous of relief - Russell W. Davenport "Poems I"


Beyond all danger dwell the undesired - Rachel Annand Taylor "The Hours of Fiammetta III: The Peace to Be"

Weary of undesired joys - Louis Untermeyer "Tribute"


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