Potential Titles: Borrow
Feb. 6th, 2010 01:30 pmTrinkets of borrowed loves - Maya Angelou "When You Come to Me"
Standalone heron borrowing a pylon - Brian Blanchfield "Edge of Water, Portage Bay, Washington"
Would borrow thy sad weeds - Wilfrid Scawen Blunt "Song"
Or borrow sorceries of flesh - Max Bodenheim "Regarding an American Village"
In your kirtle of borrowed skies - Maxwell Bodenheim "Young Poet"
Borrow from blithe tomorrow - C.S. Calverley "Lovers and a Reflection"
Such cheerful words to borrow - Lewis Carroll "Melancholetta"
Little wrens soar on borrowed wings - Meng Chiao "On Failing the Examination" transl. by Burton Watson
Silver rings around both wrists - Samantha H. Chung "Time Traveler's Haibun: 2024"
She borrows the heart from the Tin Man - G. O. Clark "Mary Has a Prophetic Vision"
May borrow hope and courage - Benjamin Copeland "Christus Consolator"
Proud of borrowed spoils - Charles Cotton "Contentation"
A cure for sorrow from sighs I'd borrow - John Philpot Curran "The Deserter's Meditation"
Both the night and the lantern - Tarik Dobbs "Deconstructing My Birth"
Borrow luster from a bourbon sun - Timothy Donnelly "The Cloud Corporation"
fatigues borrowed from some dead comrade - Elliott Dunstan "Inherited Battlefield"
Must borrow every changing shape - T.S. Eliot "Portrait of a Lady"
The both of us clenched in gnarled roots - Kendall Evans "This, a Kind of Prayer"
And sorry I could not travel both - Robert Frost "The Road Not Taken"
To borrow from the still grasses - Zona Gale "By My Side All Day Another Went"
A veil that borrows gloom - Ellen Glasgow "Mary"
Laden with borrowed lives - Lesley Hart Gunn "The Exorcism of Icarus"
His history would borrow - Thomas Hardy "Before Marching, and After"
The borrowed Coin of Life - F.W. Harvey "Sonnet (to One Killed in Action)"
From fond thought some comfort I will borrow - Mrs. M.E. Hewitt "The Bride's Reverie" [International Weekly Miscellany v.1 no. 2, July 1850]
Notes from the lark I'll borrow - Thomas Heywood "Good-Morrow"
The borrowed city around me - Jane Hirshfield "I wanted to be surprised."
A mournful thought did borrow - Mary Howitt "The Sale of the Pet Lamb"
I keep borrowing your hands - Carly Inghram "Praise Poem"
Borrowing each belief - Carly Inghram "What Sort of Animal Are You?"
Borrowed a bubble courage - Elinor Jenkins "The Last Evening"
A picture in a borrowed book - Kaneko Misuzu "Beautiful Town" transl. by Sally Ito and Michiko Tsuboi
The red brick canvas holding us both - Candice M. Kelsey "Ave, Verum Corpus"
Commentaries on borrowing practices - Eunsong Kim "Disclaimers for Debt"
Seek to borrow pleasure - Archibald Lampman "The Song of Pan"
A dream, caught with both hands - Judy I. Lin "a poet of the diaspora reflects upon the codes of jiānghú"
Who gave me a borrowed tongue - Nabila Lovelace "By Inch-Meal a Disease"
The absence of a planet's borrowed light - Naomi Long Madgett "Without"
Borrows wisdom from its ancient heat - George Meredith "Aneurin's Harp"
Lacking both mass and magic - Michael Meyerhofer "I Christen Thee, My Higgs Boson"
Has borrowed laughter from the sky - T. Sturge Moore "Sent from Egypt with a Fair Robe of Tissue to a Sicilian Vine-Dresser 276 B.C."
Only a borrowing of bones - Pablo Neruda "October Fullness" transl. by Alastair Reid
No trust in borrowed spars - Robert Nichols "Ardours and Endurances: The Aftermath III. Thanksgiving"
From this borrowed body into the next - January Gill O'Neil "Hoodie"
No trouble to borrow - Walter S. Percy "Youth"
From the past no closing light can borrow - Rebecca "The Heiress" (The Knickerbocker v.10:1, July 1837)
From the dawning shall borrow - Henry Scott Riddell "Flora's Lament"
In borrowed radiance - John Rollin Ridge "Random Thoughts of Her"
Reflects that borrowed light - Rumi "Love the Source of Light Rather than Vanishing Form" transl. by E.H. Whinfield
Let a Fury borrow lyre, notes, and dress - Friedrich Schiller "The Muses' Revenge"
Remnants of the heavens we both once were - Elizabeth Schmuhl "Premonitions: #40"
Sought to borrow sleep from sorrow - Frederick George Scott "Sorrow's Waking"
From the rain-drops shall borrow - Sir Walter Scott "Coronach"
With Art's false borrowed face - William Shakespeare "Sonnet CXXVII"
On borrowed pinions soar - Benjamin Stillingfleet "Sonnet"
But you just borrow these things - Arthur Sze "First Snow"
In Pleasure's borrowed dress - Melesina Trench "On Being Pressed to Go to a Masqued Ball not Many Months After the Death of My Child"
buried beneath an often borrowed freedom - upfromsumdirt (Ron Davis) "The Second Stop Is Jupiter"
No man's borrowed light - Karen Volkman "A Light Says Why"
That never shall borrow peace - Charles William Wallace "Soul of My Soul"
Unborrowed of the sun - Thomas Gray "The Progress of Poesy"
Interest unborrowed from the eye - William Wordsworth "On Revisiting the Banks of the Wye"
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Standalone heron borrowing a pylon - Brian Blanchfield "Edge of Water, Portage Bay, Washington"
Would borrow thy sad weeds - Wilfrid Scawen Blunt "Song"
Or borrow sorceries of flesh - Max Bodenheim "Regarding an American Village"
In your kirtle of borrowed skies - Maxwell Bodenheim "Young Poet"
Borrow from blithe tomorrow - C.S. Calverley "Lovers and a Reflection"
Such cheerful words to borrow - Lewis Carroll "Melancholetta"
Little wrens soar on borrowed wings - Meng Chiao "On Failing the Examination" transl. by Burton Watson
Silver rings around both wrists - Samantha H. Chung "Time Traveler's Haibun: 2024"
She borrows the heart from the Tin Man - G. O. Clark "Mary Has a Prophetic Vision"
May borrow hope and courage - Benjamin Copeland "Christus Consolator"
Proud of borrowed spoils - Charles Cotton "Contentation"
A cure for sorrow from sighs I'd borrow - John Philpot Curran "The Deserter's Meditation"
Both the night and the lantern - Tarik Dobbs "Deconstructing My Birth"
Borrow luster from a bourbon sun - Timothy Donnelly "The Cloud Corporation"
fatigues borrowed from some dead comrade - Elliott Dunstan "Inherited Battlefield"
Must borrow every changing shape - T.S. Eliot "Portrait of a Lady"
The both of us clenched in gnarled roots - Kendall Evans "This, a Kind of Prayer"
And sorry I could not travel both - Robert Frost "The Road Not Taken"
To borrow from the still grasses - Zona Gale "By My Side All Day Another Went"
A veil that borrows gloom - Ellen Glasgow "Mary"
Laden with borrowed lives - Lesley Hart Gunn "The Exorcism of Icarus"
His history would borrow - Thomas Hardy "Before Marching, and After"
The borrowed Coin of Life - F.W. Harvey "Sonnet (to One Killed in Action)"
From fond thought some comfort I will borrow - Mrs. M.E. Hewitt "The Bride's Reverie" [International Weekly Miscellany v.1 no. 2, July 1850]
Notes from the lark I'll borrow - Thomas Heywood "Good-Morrow"
The borrowed city around me - Jane Hirshfield "I wanted to be surprised."
A mournful thought did borrow - Mary Howitt "The Sale of the Pet Lamb"
I keep borrowing your hands - Carly Inghram "Praise Poem"
Borrowing each belief - Carly Inghram "What Sort of Animal Are You?"
Borrowed a bubble courage - Elinor Jenkins "The Last Evening"
A picture in a borrowed book - Kaneko Misuzu "Beautiful Town" transl. by Sally Ito and Michiko Tsuboi
The red brick canvas holding us both - Candice M. Kelsey "Ave, Verum Corpus"
Commentaries on borrowing practices - Eunsong Kim "Disclaimers for Debt"
Seek to borrow pleasure - Archibald Lampman "The Song of Pan"
A dream, caught with both hands - Judy I. Lin "a poet of the diaspora reflects upon the codes of jiānghú"
Who gave me a borrowed tongue - Nabila Lovelace "By Inch-Meal a Disease"
The absence of a planet's borrowed light - Naomi Long Madgett "Without"
Borrows wisdom from its ancient heat - George Meredith "Aneurin's Harp"
Lacking both mass and magic - Michael Meyerhofer "I Christen Thee, My Higgs Boson"
Has borrowed laughter from the sky - T. Sturge Moore "Sent from Egypt with a Fair Robe of Tissue to a Sicilian Vine-Dresser 276 B.C."
Only a borrowing of bones - Pablo Neruda "October Fullness" transl. by Alastair Reid
No trust in borrowed spars - Robert Nichols "Ardours and Endurances: The Aftermath III. Thanksgiving"
From this borrowed body into the next - January Gill O'Neil "Hoodie"
No trouble to borrow - Walter S. Percy "Youth"
From the past no closing light can borrow - Rebecca "The Heiress" (The Knickerbocker v.10:1, July 1837)
From the dawning shall borrow - Henry Scott Riddell "Flora's Lament"
In borrowed radiance - John Rollin Ridge "Random Thoughts of Her"
Reflects that borrowed light - Rumi "Love the Source of Light Rather than Vanishing Form" transl. by E.H. Whinfield
Let a Fury borrow lyre, notes, and dress - Friedrich Schiller "The Muses' Revenge"
Remnants of the heavens we both once were - Elizabeth Schmuhl "Premonitions: #40"
Sought to borrow sleep from sorrow - Frederick George Scott "Sorrow's Waking"
From the rain-drops shall borrow - Sir Walter Scott "Coronach"
With Art's false borrowed face - William Shakespeare "Sonnet CXXVII"
On borrowed pinions soar - Benjamin Stillingfleet "Sonnet"
But you just borrow these things - Arthur Sze "First Snow"
In Pleasure's borrowed dress - Melesina Trench "On Being Pressed to Go to a Masqued Ball not Many Months After the Death of My Child"
buried beneath an often borrowed freedom - upfromsumdirt (Ron Davis) "The Second Stop Is Jupiter"
No man's borrowed light - Karen Volkman "A Light Says Why"
That never shall borrow peace - Charles William Wallace "Soul of My Soul"
Unborrowed of the sun - Thomas Gray "The Progress of Poesy"
Interest unborrowed from the eye - William Wordsworth "On Revisiting the Banks of the Wye"
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