Potential Titles: Help
Aug. 3rd, 2010 02:04 pmHelp the imagination to also take flight - Duane Ackerson "The Painting Speaks"
It was no help knowing Wordsworth - Kim Addonizio "Darkening Then Brightening"
I can't help but reason with your ash - Ahmad Almallah "Some Verse for the Depressed Rebel"
By the help of the Hornet - J.L.B. "The Butterfly's Funeral"
Needed some help from old friends - Dara Barrois/Dixon "Who Is God? So Asked Our Dog"
Without the help of time - William Brewer "Detox Psalm"
Until the day no help arrives - Diane di Prima "Revolutionary Letter #3"
Or help one fainting robin - Emily Dickinson "Book 1: Life VI"
Tears would not help them - J. Hal. Elliot "What Then?" [The Continental Monthly v.1 no.6, June 1862]
And all of them helping the devil to win - "The Game of Fate" [The Continental Monthly March 1862]
With help from the wind - Conrad Hilberry "Waning Moon"
So lonely only rain will help - Jackson Holbert "After Rilke"
Help me to shatter this darkness - Langston Hughes "As I Grew Older"
Help to stem the ebbing sea - John Keats "Endymion, Book I [A thing of beauty is a joy for ever]"
Summon aid to help with banishing - Mia King "Abracadabra"
Waiting for gentle souls to offer help - Jack Kin Lim "Kuala Lumpur Urban Legends"
Helping to rattle the oars - Lu Yu "Blue Rapids" transl. by Burton Watson
Help arriving empty-handed - Canisia Lubrin "In the Middle of the Burning"
Helped to find the scattered sheep - Sidney Royse Lysaght "First Horizons"
A help that the abandoned know - John Masefield "King Cole"
Brace the arms that help the winches round - John Masefield "Spunyarn"
Can't help but be the loudest ghost - Jamaal May "Unsigned Letter to a Human in the 21st Century"
Any straw will help a nest - George Meredith "The Three Singers to Young Blood"
Help yourself to a glass of light - Pablo Neruda "Goodbye to the Snow" transl. by Alastair Reid
No help in that daytime moon - Lynn Powell "July's Proverb"
And to the weary be a helping hand - Edward S. Rand "A Song of the Present" [The Continental Monthly v.1 no.6, June 1862]
Before I am keen to your cues and calls for help - Chet'la Sebree "An End"
To help us remember the names we've lost - Keith Taylor "The Gardener Remembers"
Another duplicity to help double the world - Brenda Shaughnessy "Why Is the Color of Snow?"
Found help from the acorn seed - Wa Wa Chaw "The Trial of the Mission Indian"
Helped us no longer be afraid of ghosts - Tanaya Winder "For Girls Who Run Through Storms like Buffalos, Knowing It's the Quickest Way Through"
Helpless.
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It was no help knowing Wordsworth - Kim Addonizio "Darkening Then Brightening"
I can't help but reason with your ash - Ahmad Almallah "Some Verse for the Depressed Rebel"
By the help of the Hornet - J.L.B. "The Butterfly's Funeral"
Needed some help from old friends - Dara Barrois/Dixon "Who Is God? So Asked Our Dog"
Without the help of time - William Brewer "Detox Psalm"
Until the day no help arrives - Diane di Prima "Revolutionary Letter #3"
Or help one fainting robin - Emily Dickinson "Book 1: Life VI"
Tears would not help them - J. Hal. Elliot "What Then?" [The Continental Monthly v.1 no.6, June 1862]
And all of them helping the devil to win - "The Game of Fate" [The Continental Monthly March 1862]
With help from the wind - Conrad Hilberry "Waning Moon"
So lonely only rain will help - Jackson Holbert "After Rilke"
Help me to shatter this darkness - Langston Hughes "As I Grew Older"
Help to stem the ebbing sea - John Keats "Endymion, Book I [A thing of beauty is a joy for ever]"
Summon aid to help with banishing - Mia King "Abracadabra"
Waiting for gentle souls to offer help - Jack Kin Lim "Kuala Lumpur Urban Legends"
Helping to rattle the oars - Lu Yu "Blue Rapids" transl. by Burton Watson
Help arriving empty-handed - Canisia Lubrin "In the Middle of the Burning"
Helped to find the scattered sheep - Sidney Royse Lysaght "First Horizons"
A help that the abandoned know - John Masefield "King Cole"
Brace the arms that help the winches round - John Masefield "Spunyarn"
Can't help but be the loudest ghost - Jamaal May "Unsigned Letter to a Human in the 21st Century"
Any straw will help a nest - George Meredith "The Three Singers to Young Blood"
Help yourself to a glass of light - Pablo Neruda "Goodbye to the Snow" transl. by Alastair Reid
No help in that daytime moon - Lynn Powell "July's Proverb"
And to the weary be a helping hand - Edward S. Rand "A Song of the Present" [The Continental Monthly v.1 no.6, June 1862]
Before I am keen to your cues and calls for help - Chet'la Sebree "An End"
To help us remember the names we've lost - Keith Taylor "The Gardener Remembers"
Another duplicity to help double the world - Brenda Shaughnessy "Why Is the Color of Snow?"
Found help from the acorn seed - Wa Wa Chaw "The Trial of the Mission Indian"
Helped us no longer be afraid of ghosts - Tanaya Winder "For Girls Who Run Through Storms like Buffalos, Knowing It's the Quickest Way Through"
Helpless.
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