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Potential Titles: Understand/Understood
Nothing remains of the world I understood - Mike Allen "Space War"
I would understand the caravel of my childhood - William Archila "Three Minutes with Mingus"
The flags they don't even understand - Carmen Bardeguez-Brown "Rican Issues"
By now my shoes understand - Elizabeth Bartlett "When Yesterday Comes"
These harpy talons understand - Charles Baudelaire "The Benediction" transl. not credited
Distract me from understanding green - Terry Blackhawk "Meditation in Green"
Understood why the waves were quiet - Laurel Blossom "By the Sea, By the Sea"
Because we understand shadows - Jericho Brown "Trojan"
A parable you don't understand - Nickole Brown "Parable"
But understand the notes through each syrinx - Nickole Brown "Prayer to be Still and Know"
A poem the birds will understand - Paul Carroll "Untitled [I want to write a poem the birds will understand]"
Understand the rhythm of our song - Pearl Cleage "We Speak Your Names"
the lip of our understanding - Lucille Clifton "blessing the boats"
iron understands time is another name for God - Lucille Clifton "rust"
The accident of understanding what it means to be X - Oliver de la Paz "Solve for X"
Learned to understand the solitudes - Eleanor Farjeon "The Reflection"
To see and understand Pierrot and Columbine - Arthur Davison Ficke "A Watteau Melody"
To inspire the understanding of a friend - Robert Frost "Revelation"
That the fire understands - Zona Gale "In Arvia's Room"
Because water understands everything - Tess Gallagher "Two of Anything"
The safety from being understood - Kahlil Gibran "How I Became a Madman (Prologue)"
The time it takes a blackbird to understand - Joy Harjo "Desire"
The great sword of understanding - Ellen Hinsey "The Multitude"
To understand the language of the whales - Tony Hoagland "Legend"
Returning from old understandings - Andrew Hudgins "A Flag of Honeysuckle"
Understanding is obliteration - Andrew Hudgins "Silver"
To understand a banished secret - Lionel Johnson "Renegade"
At a lecture on something I don't understand - Henry S. Leigh "The Gift of Gab"
Understood the moon - Philip Levine "Smoke"
The Spring wind alone can understand - Li Bai "Songs to the Peonies Sung to the Air: 'Peaceful Brightness'" transl. by Florence Wheelock Ayscough
Should have understood their burning - Amy Lowell "Vespers"
Using science neither of us understands - Arthur H. Manners "Now You Know"
Filibuster all he understands is missing - Sandra McPherson "Driving in Circles with the Blind"
Let us both listen till we understand - Harold Monro "The Fresh Air"
Often deceived and seldom understood - Henry Morford "The Children in the Wood" [The Continental Monthly v.2 no.3, Sept. 1862]
Mozart is the only one who understands - Caroline Harper New "Patients Regain Song Before Speech"
Defined as beyond scientific understanding - Caroline Harper New "Widdershins"
What weed and thorn have understood - Meredith Nicholson "To the Seasons"
None but Love will understand - Alfred Noyes "A Tale of Old Japan"
To understand hesitation both ways - Carl Phillips "Said the Horse to the Light"
Feet that understand no path - Alan Porter "Introduction to a Narrative Poem"
Frogs don't understand mercy - Tim Pratt "A Bestiary: Tlaltecuhtli"
A metaphor for something we didn't understand - Keith Taylor "Tall Oaks"
Believing is different than understanding - Chase Twichell "Stirred Up By Rain"
Blasts of understanding blown - Mark Van Doren "The Rivals"
And their cattle seemed to understand - Wa Wa Chaw "The Trial of the Mission Indian"
Nothing to understand in hunger - Derek Walcott "Arkansas Testament XI"
With a whisper no one understands - Elinor Wylie "Escape"
To prepare a misunderstanding - Anne Carson "The Glass Essay"
Will misunderstand my silence - Tarfia Faizullah "Poem Full of Worry Ending with My Birth"
Have misunderstood the stars - Jim Harrison "Midnight Blues Planet"
The loneliness of being imperfectly misunderstood - Tony Hoagland "Marriage Song"
All things skewed or misunderstood - Mary Soon Lee "What Giants Read"
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I would understand the caravel of my childhood - William Archila "Three Minutes with Mingus"
The flags they don't even understand - Carmen Bardeguez-Brown "Rican Issues"
By now my shoes understand - Elizabeth Bartlett "When Yesterday Comes"
These harpy talons understand - Charles Baudelaire "The Benediction" transl. not credited
Distract me from understanding green - Terry Blackhawk "Meditation in Green"
Understood why the waves were quiet - Laurel Blossom "By the Sea, By the Sea"
Because we understand shadows - Jericho Brown "Trojan"
A parable you don't understand - Nickole Brown "Parable"
But understand the notes through each syrinx - Nickole Brown "Prayer to be Still and Know"
A poem the birds will understand - Paul Carroll "Untitled [I want to write a poem the birds will understand]"
Understand the rhythm of our song - Pearl Cleage "We Speak Your Names"
the lip of our understanding - Lucille Clifton "blessing the boats"
iron understands time is another name for God - Lucille Clifton "rust"
The accident of understanding what it means to be X - Oliver de la Paz "Solve for X"
Learned to understand the solitudes - Eleanor Farjeon "The Reflection"
To see and understand Pierrot and Columbine - Arthur Davison Ficke "A Watteau Melody"
To inspire the understanding of a friend - Robert Frost "Revelation"
That the fire understands - Zona Gale "In Arvia's Room"
Because water understands everything - Tess Gallagher "Two of Anything"
The safety from being understood - Kahlil Gibran "How I Became a Madman (Prologue)"
The time it takes a blackbird to understand - Joy Harjo "Desire"
The great sword of understanding - Ellen Hinsey "The Multitude"
To understand the language of the whales - Tony Hoagland "Legend"
Returning from old understandings - Andrew Hudgins "A Flag of Honeysuckle"
Understanding is obliteration - Andrew Hudgins "Silver"
To understand a banished secret - Lionel Johnson "Renegade"
At a lecture on something I don't understand - Henry S. Leigh "The Gift of Gab"
Understood the moon - Philip Levine "Smoke"
The Spring wind alone can understand - Li Bai "Songs to the Peonies Sung to the Air: 'Peaceful Brightness'" transl. by Florence Wheelock Ayscough
Should have understood their burning - Amy Lowell "Vespers"
Using science neither of us understands - Arthur H. Manners "Now You Know"
Filibuster all he understands is missing - Sandra McPherson "Driving in Circles with the Blind"
Let us both listen till we understand - Harold Monro "The Fresh Air"
Often deceived and seldom understood - Henry Morford "The Children in the Wood" [The Continental Monthly v.2 no.3, Sept. 1862]
Mozart is the only one who understands - Caroline Harper New "Patients Regain Song Before Speech"
Defined as beyond scientific understanding - Caroline Harper New "Widdershins"
What weed and thorn have understood - Meredith Nicholson "To the Seasons"
None but Love will understand - Alfred Noyes "A Tale of Old Japan"
To understand hesitation both ways - Carl Phillips "Said the Horse to the Light"
Feet that understand no path - Alan Porter "Introduction to a Narrative Poem"
Frogs don't understand mercy - Tim Pratt "A Bestiary: Tlaltecuhtli"
A metaphor for something we didn't understand - Keith Taylor "Tall Oaks"
Believing is different than understanding - Chase Twichell "Stirred Up By Rain"
Blasts of understanding blown - Mark Van Doren "The Rivals"
And their cattle seemed to understand - Wa Wa Chaw "The Trial of the Mission Indian"
Nothing to understand in hunger - Derek Walcott "Arkansas Testament XI"
With a whisper no one understands - Elinor Wylie "Escape"
To prepare a misunderstanding - Anne Carson "The Glass Essay"
Will misunderstand my silence - Tarfia Faizullah "Poem Full of Worry Ending with My Birth"
Have misunderstood the stars - Jim Harrison "Midnight Blues Planet"
The loneliness of being imperfectly misunderstood - Tony Hoagland "Marriage Song"
All things skewed or misunderstood - Mary Soon Lee "What Giants Read"
Navigation Links:
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Go to author indices.
Go to word indices.
Go to category indices.