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somethingdarker ([personal profile] somethingdarker) wrote2011-07-01 07:06 pm

Potential Titles: Albert W. Smith

And they danced on the frozen sea - Albert W. Smith "The Arctic Ball"

The North Wind blew on a big trombone - Albert W. Smith "The Arctic Ball"

Played tunes that would melt a stone - Albert W. Smith "The Arctic Ball"

An Iceberg waltzed with the Northern Light - Albert W. Smith "The Arctic Ball"

Their joints were rusty and out of repair - Albert W. Smith "The Arctic Ball"

A trip down to a boiling lake of brimstone - Albert W. Smith "The Boy and the Basilisk"

With small blue flames for garnishing - Albert W. Smith "The Boy and the Basilisk"

Who kept the boiling lake supplied with sulphur - Albert W. Smith "The Boy and the Basilisk"

His mirrored glance had sealed his fate - Albert W. Smith "The Boy and the Basilisk"

Once Hermes paused in arrowy flight - Albert W. Smith "The First Mist"

Planets roasted well and hung outside to cool - Albert W. Smith "The Giant"

And lights his match upon the moon - Albert W. Smith "The Giant"

Picks a little bunch of stars to deck his buttonhole - Albert W. Smith "The Giant"

Fair gardens long ago beneath a changing sky - Albert W. Smith "How It Happened"

Before Time started on his way - Albert W. Smith "Night and Day"

But ghosts might range abroad at will - Albert W. Smith "Night and Day"

Fearless of dawn and cock-crow shrill - Albert W. Smith "Night and Day"

Nor stopped for flood nor stick nor stone - Albert W. Smith "The North Wind"

The Sun crawled the course he used to run - Albert W. Smith "Overdone"

Where mermaids sing and take the air - Albert W. Smith "The Tides"

Grew pale and wan in the snapping cold - Albert W. Smith "The West Wind"

That a frozen Queen can't help me to reign - Albert W. Smith "The West Wind"

That I never shall see how the world turn round - Albert W. Smith "The West Wind"

To seek what fate might hand him out - Albert W. Smith "Why the Sea Is Salt"

Assorted nightmares galloped out - Albert W. Smith "Why the Sea Is Salt"


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