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Walking onward, through streets we can't see - "Abroad"

Careful not to be poisoned as you walk - Jeff William Acosta "Call Out My Name"

She walked on the edge of the steep - "Agnes and the Merman" transl. by E.M. Smith-Dampier

Swallowing raw bullets as you walked - Rosa Alcala "You & the Raw Bullets"

My shadow walking away from your house - Daisy Aldan "Mutilated Fire"

While real ghosts walk around me - Elizabeth Alexander "Haircut"

That walked beside me in the ancient time - "All Together" [The Continental Monthly v.1 no.5, May 1862]

a walk in a midwinter ochre wood - Jason Allen-Paisant "And You..."

Who walk the wrong roads, which is any road - Lauren K. Alleyne "For My Brother(s)"

Walk backward up a flight of stairs - Alise Alousi "Skip"

Walked each block twice - Hala Alyan "Object Permanence"

Walking down cracked sidewalks - Mouna Ammar "Vermont Ave."

Walked through the briars with her eyes wide open - Nathalie F. Anderson "Shirt of Nettles, House of Thorns"

Walks between the stars of Heaven - William Anderson "Landscape Lyrics No.XIII--Moonlight on Land"

And all the dead spirits walking with me - Betsy Aoki "A crowd of yakubyō gami (pestilence yōkai)"

Walk into the world of dreams - Cameron Awkward-Rich "The Little Girl Is Not Certain About Ontology"

The ghost of Marius walks to-night - J.S.B. "Caesar" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCLXXXII, v.LXII, Aug. 1847]

Who walked with Science to mark the lights along dark ways - Edwina Stanton Babcock "Pathmaker (To Maria Mitchell)"

Not born knowing how to walk across - Julie Babcock "Amen to Artillery"

Who came to walk this sacred aisle - Grant Balfour "Where Union Dwelt"

While walking through the day's gray fog - Mary Jo Bang "The Earthquake She Slept Through"

Walking a panther seaside - Mary Jo Bang "Etched, Tetched, Touched"

Walked on the edge of an apology - Mary Jo Bang "Raptured"

A tin man walking a dog - Mary Jo Bang "T Equals Time to be Tamed"

A dream of walking shoeless - Mary Jo Bang "Visiting"

Walking griefwards with his shadow - Elizabeth Bartlett "The Sacrament"

walk beneath the canopy of me - Samiya Bashir "Some days of wine and pastry"

Her lord walks chill as a cloud of snow - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Last Vision of Helen"

Eurydice walks on tiptoes - Rebecca Bennett "Eurydice Stands with Attitude"

Stars walk among us - Mei-mei Berssenbrugge "Wonder"

Walking the plank of a coffin board - Elizabeth Bishop "Visits to St. Elizabeths"

Walk alone through a midnight graveyard - Terry Blackhawk "A Blessing of Scallops: Eastern Market, Detroit"

Walk upon the unwalked - Robert Bly "Gratitude to Old Teachers"

Walked on the wire of the mind - Robert Bly "Wallace Stevens and Florence"

Trying to walk on mysterious ice - Maxwell Bodenheim "Boarding-House Episode"

Ghosts of dead men meet their ladies walking - Arna Bontemps "Southern Mansion"

Walking two by two beneath the shade - Arna Bontemps "Southern Mansion"

Walking off their old confusions - Marianne Boruch "After Supper in Madison, Wisconsin"

Walk towards a faint murmur of water - Russell Brakefield "Myth"

Walked invisible through a human midnight - William Brewer "The Good News"

I will not walk with thee - Anne Bronte "The Three Guides"

Walked through the times of night - Charlotte Bronte "Lament Befitting These 'Times of Night'"

A walk across a montage of darkness - Semaj Brown "Remember Re mem ber ing"

Two miles walked over a bridge - Mahogany L. Browne "Country of Water"

They walk amongst us charmed - Francis Burrows "Egyptian"

Where walk dim ghosts of thoughts - W. Wilfred Campbell "Unabsolved"

And Treason walk secure the scene - "Canadian Loyalty: An Ode" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCCXIII, v.LXVII, March 1850]

When Summer walked the land - Ethna Carbery "Mea Culpa"

To take a walk inside yourself - Paul Carroll "Song [To be able to walk along and see]"

Walking through a labyrinth of anxieties - Ana Castillo "Tell Me to Live for Something"

When fishes flew and forests walked - G.K. Chesterton "The Donkey"

And in star-light he walks on - Wilfred Childe "Age Gothique Dore"

walking away from the damage he has done - Lucille Clifton "album"

walk my bones and my heart - Lucille Clifton "the death of crazy horse"

And walk this azure sky - Arthur Hugh Clough "The New Sinai"

Walked right by your shallow breath - Donovon Kūhiō Colleps "Our Red Road"

Walk the length of seventy ships - Dorsey Craft "The Wife's Lament: A Retelling"

walk the longness of autumn - E. E. Cummings "Songs (VIII)"

Prepares to walk out into the abyss of black sky - DéLana R. A. Dameron "My Love is Black"

for one punished by the gods to walk free - Deborah L. Davitt "Unbound" [Strange Horizons 24 Feb. 2025]

to walk free again under the darkening sky - Deborah L. Davitt "Unbound" [Strange Horizons 24 Feb. 2025]

Walking through a forest filled with alabaster heads - Oliver de la Paz "Dear Empire [these are your temples]"

My ancestors walking alongside me - Kristen De Leon "Reclaim"

To walk on glass - Diana Marie Delgado "Bridge Called Water"

Walking is a process in ruins - Nicole Cecilia Delgado "From Barrio Obrero to La Quince" (translated by Urayodan Noel)

Walk to the edge of the crevasse - Steve Denehan "The Crevasse"

Conserved light by walking in darkness - Toi Derricotte "St. Peter Claver"

Walk into what I am - Natalie Diaz "lake-loop"

The blood-stained pathway we walked - James B. Dollard "The Sons of Patrick"

A plank one might walk to horizon's edge - Chris Dombrowski "Epithalamium"

Veiled walks in twilight streets - Jeanne d'Orge "The Sealed Package"

Walk into that flower-smothered standing ovation - Rita Dove "Hattie McDaniel Arrives at the Coconut Grove"

Walk with naked souls in Paradise - Edward Dowden "The Inner Life"

As a beggar walks unfriended ways - John Drinkwater "Persuasion"

I walked in a circle in my mind - Camille T. Dungy "The Average Mother"

The blessed who walk among our ruin - Rebecca Dunham "Elegy, Wind-Whipped: 4. Catechism"

Walks unwavering by your side - Helen Parry Eden "Simkin"

As we walk in the forest of meaning - Merdan Ehet'Eli "Common Night" transl. by Joshua L. Freeman

And walked among the lowest of the dead - T.S. Eliot "The Waste Land III: The Fire Sermon"

The walk of hard grounds & lost days - Eve L. Ewing "testify"

As you walk out into the stars - Joseph Fasano "Letter"

And walked upon the beach of hell - Lawrence Ferlinghetti "Autobiography"

And the feet give up the gray walk - Annie Finch "Another Reluctance"

Walk where drums are buried - Carolyn Forche "Song Coming Toward Us"

Walking through doors or into them - Mark Ford "Twenty Twenty Vision"

Walk a bridge of dinosaur bones - Vievee Francis "The Scale of Empire"

Walked so light on air in heavy shoes - Robert Frost "The Bonfire"

Life walks wreathed at last - Zona Gale "There Are Within Us Lives We Never Live"

Walk royally companioned - Zona Gale "Why Am I Silent?"

We were ready to walk on the moon - Eric Gamalinda "Zero Gravity"

When Time overtook them in his walk - John Gay "Fable LXIII: Plutus, Cupid, and Time" [edited, updated, & adapted by John Benson Rose]

Walks unseen beside you with her apron pockets full - Sarah Getty "That Woman"

Put on this jubilee, walk inside it, wash with it - Sarah Getty "The Wash"

Who shares my kingdom and walks at my side - Sri Aurobindo Ghose "Invitation"

They who walk upon the heights - Howard Glyndon "At Odds" [Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, v.XI, no.26, May 1873]

Walk the length of every sand - Louis Golding "Down Tottenham Court Road"

Stay and say are two siblings walking home - Mónica Gomery "The End Is the Beginning"

Walking up glass mountains in iron shoes - Theodora Goss "The Bear's Wife"

Mother Night came walking down the street - Theodora Goss "The Nightingale and the Rose"

Glittering walks of gems and gold - Miss H.E. Grannis "The Lifted Veil"

Desert the hills to walk on common plains - Edgar A. Guest "If I Had Youth"

Walking through hypothesis, an individual - Thom Gunn "Human Condition"

Exercise painful and lonely in the walks of death - Thom Gunn "Legal Reform"

Walk old ways alone - Ivor Gurney "Afterwards"

Walked in a comfortless quiet - Donald Hall "Conclusion at Union Lake"

To walk in shoes of fire - Joy Harjo "Bleed Through"

The sweet and bitter gods who walk beside us - Joy Harjo "The Book of Myths"

As our hearts walked home - Joy Harjo "Bourbon and Blues"

Some of us walk backwards - Joy Harjo "Call It Fear"

Our forgetfulness stalks us, walks the earth behind us - Joy Harjo "A Map to the Next World"

When we walk the perimeter - francine j. harris "Wetland"

Where Sorrow walks with Sin - James M. Hayes "Old Nuns"

Walking on the back of the wind - Terrance Hayes "Coffin for Head of State"

As the sun walks behind the shadow - Liz Henry "The Eclipse"

Shared my lonely walk on this tremendous brink - José María Heredia "Niagara" transl. by Thatcher Taylor Payne

Keyed to walking shadows - Rosalie Dunlap Hickler "Night on a Mountain"

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

Walked up and down my barren rows - AE Hines "What Did You Imagine Would Grow?"

Peace Walks a Tightrope - Anna Grossnickle Hines "Tough Act"

And my teeth are rocks I walk on - Bob Holman "Van Gogh's Violin"

And Truth walk down the sounding aisles - William H.C. Hosmer "Song [The hallowed wells of Learning]" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]

Walk with me in the twilight hush - Walter E. Houghton, Jr. "Love Song"

Wet trees hang above the walks - William D. Howells (uncredited) "The Old Homestead" [The Atlantic Monthly v.07 no.40, Feb. 1861]

Never walks the road of shade and flowers - "I Have Seen a Road" transl. not credited [The Jade Flute, c.1960, Project Gutenberg]

Walks in the wilderness of America - Nazifa Islam "Stability Is a Feeling"

Walked past rows of jeweled honeysuckle - John James "April, Andromeda"

Winds that walk the stair of heaven - Elinor Jenkins "The Letter"

who walk five paces behind their own footsteps - Tamara Jerée "In the Cult of Nearly-Lost Dreams"

the prints of her hands where she walked unconscious - Tamara Jerée "In the Cult of Nearly-Lost Dreams"

Walk the cheerless shore - E. Pauline Johnson "Through Time and Bitter Distance"

With staff and scrip to walk - Lionel Johnson "In England"

Mercy walks down a different block - Patricia Spears Jones "Saturnine"

Walks among the flowers to my doorway - June Jordan "It's Hard to Keep a Clean Shirt Clean"

Who walks up the forever of a wooden staircase - Yalie Saweda Kamara "Listening to Nina Simone Sing 'Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues'"

Only a devil could have picked it and walked off - Janet Kauffman "The Devil's Walking Stick"

Pea gravel clicks and walks - Janet Kauffman "He's Seen it Crawl"

The rough calculus of walking - Donika Kelly "The moon rose over the bay. I had a lot of feelings."

Walk a restless world of dreams - Fanny Kemble "Lines on a Sleeping Child"

Who with me on my way did walk - Fanny Kemble "A Retrospect"

A sad heart walks through this jubilee - Fanny Kemble "Sonnet [Like one who walketh in a plenteous land]"

Making walking like sleepwalking - Galway Kinnell "The Seekonk Woods"

The hour I walked into - Joanna Klink "Pericardium"

Then walked out of himself dreaming - Yusef Komunyakaa "Blue Dementia"

I walked back into the throng of strangers - Yusef Komunyakaa "Cape Coast Castle"

Walk across the field of goldenrod and mustard weeds - Yusef Komunyakaa "The Whistle"

As I walk inside the zero - Christopher Kondrich "Degree of Nothing"

Power walks with ambition - Francis Kruckvich "A Hero and a Great Man"

Walking alone through the storm-blown - Keetje Kuipers "10,000 Acres Burned"

I have walked through many lives - Stanley Kunitz "The Layers"

Walking like a royal snake - D.H. Lawrence "Peace"

A queen that in a garden of glory walks - Richard Le Gallienne "The Illusion of War"

Walking the perilous tightropes of tension - Ruth Lechlitner "Ordeal by Tension"

Who made them walk in chains - Eugene Lee-Hamilton "Sword and Sickle"

How Demosthenes walk'd on the beach - Henry S. Leigh "The Gift of the Gab"

Walked the roads in flaking ash - R.B. Lemberg "The Ash Manifesto"

Walk through the library of my lives - R.B. Lemberg "Stone Listening: Prelude"

Walking with each other from one dark room to another - Robin Coste Lewis "Using Black to Paint Light: Walking Through a Matisse Exhibit Thinking about the Arctic and Matthew Henson"

How we all learned to walk properly again - Robin Coste Lewis "Using Black to Paint Light: Walking Through a Matisse Exhibit Thinking about the Arctic and Matthew Henson"

She walked the great clear void - Li Po "Poem No.19 in the Old Manner" transl. by Burton Watson

Walk the edge of regret and wonder - Judy I. Lin "a poet of the diaspora reflects upon the codes of jiānghú"

As if the revolution only walks at knee level - Marisa Lin "Tiananmen Square, 1989"

Walking with radiant ministries - Arthur John Lockhart "The Lonely Pine"

As the evening shadows walked - Audre Lorde "Hugo I"

Could leap out of a seed and walk - Tariq Luthun "Fruit"

And walk with me in the moon's white rain - Wilson MacDonald "The Miracle Songs of Jesus"

Only Pan walks hourly here - Dorothea Mackellar "Settlers"

Death walked between them to the field - James MacPherson "Fragments of Ancient Poetry: VII"

Walk in mournful conference together - James MacPherson "Fragments of Ancient Poetry: XI"

Horror walks their shingled reaches - Don Marquis "Sea Changes III: Moonset"

Walks like a prophet in the van - "Martin Luther" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCXLV, v.LVI, July 1844]

Where tourists walk by camera light - John McCarthy "On and Off Route 130, Collinsville, Illinois"

With Life and Death I walked - George Meredith "Hymn to Colour"

Obeisant in Mammon's walk - George Meredith "Lines to a Friend Visiting America"

To walk in the dark together - W.S. Merwin "Night with No Moon"

How the weeks walk into shadows - W.S. Merwin "The Solstice"

Walked not like any worldly wind - Alice Meynell "A Wind of Clear Weather in England"

Walking to and fro in the earth - Joseph Millar "Job"

And walk your memory's halls - Edna St Vincent Millay sonnet II from A Few Figs from Thistles

Walking like time - Adrian Mitchell "Elephant Eternity"

A fairy walking in paradise - Vilyam Molut "Gift of the Sky" transl. by Aziz Isa Elkun

Solitude walks one heavy step more near - Harold Monro "Solitude"

Expect us to walk away & wonder - Kamilah Aisha Moon "The Emperor's Deer"

Walks the glowing paths of the midnight garden - Sarah Kathryn Moore "Excerpts from the Dr. Sexpot Saga"

Walks the paths of the petal-strewn park - Sarah Kathryn Moore "Excerpts from the Dr. Sexpot Saga"

Lovers of different preferences walking naked - Stanley Moss "Winter Flowers"

Walking naked in new snow - Stanley Moss "Winter Flowers"

Each day to walk the wilderness - Simone Muench "Wolf Centos"

Walk on the rug of the inquiring millennium - Pablo Neruda "Celebration" transl. by Richard Schaaf

So much walking among souls and roots - Pablo Neruda "In Memory of Manuel and Benjamin" transl. by William O'Daly

Walking the roads made for returning - Pablo Neruda "San Martin (1810)" transl. by Jack Schmitt

The hard mountains walked with time - Pablo Neruda "The Unburied Woman of Paita" transl. by Maria Jacketti

To walk inside of your shattered heart - Pablo Neruda "The Unburied Woman of Paita" transl. by Maria Jacketti

Of Destiny walking in disguise - Robert Nichols "A Faun's Holiday"

Walks in paths of peace - Meredith Nicholson "The Greek Girl's Song"

If peace was something we could walk to - Cristina M.R. Norcross "Breathing Peace"

Walked toward the zenith - Mark Nowak "...Again"

Walked like a ghost in Athens - Alfred Noyes "Aristotle"

A strip of land where nobody walks - Naomi Shihab Nye "Footfall"

Walked home on a desperate road - Naomi Shihab Nye "Yellow Glove"

That the night walks freely - Cynthia Dewi Oka "Redacted from a Know-Your-Rights Training Agenda"

Homage to a sun as walking pillar of fire - Stephen Oliver "Zionism"

Walking toward you on this bridge of poems - Gregory Orr "Before We Met"

The winds walk around it - Gregory Orr "The City of Poetry"

The path of those who walk alone - Maria Antonia Ortega "Lima"

Walked with grief - Dorothy Parker "Paths"

And walked barefoot on the sharp stones - Cecily Parks "Hackberry"

Auspicious walks on hot nights - Angela Penaredondo "to hold these contradictions in kinship"

Let me walk a little onward - "The Penitent Free-Trader" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no. CCCXV, v.LXVII, May 1850]

The dreams keep our wishes walking - Kiki Petrosino "Message from the Free Smiths of Louisa County"

Prospero warned me against walking alone - Kiki Petrosino "The Wish"

Walk the wrong way into history - Phan Nhien Hao "Song of Trees" (translated by Hai-Dang Phan)

Walking toward the sound of water - Carl Phillips "All the Love You've Got"

Walked with Wisdom, though they knew her not - Stephen Phillips "Orestes"

Stranded and walking barefoot - Xan Forest Phillips "Two-Headed Slake"

Be joined by the memory of walking - Minnie Bruce Pratt "Walking Back Up Depot Street"

And walked into the remaining hours and miles - Tim Pratt "The God of the Crossroads"

Walking alongside his shadow - Yousif M. Qasmiyeh "If this is my face, so be it"

They walk on a thread of dust or water - Yousif M. Qasmiyeh "Time"

And bid her walk into optimism - Sina Queyras "Women in Fog"

Walk into a new season - Sina Queyras "Years"

To walk through the moon's sea - Jacques J. Rancourt "Mt. Diablo"

To walk forth in the murderous air - John Crowe Ransom "Winter Remembered"

She walks amid the golden fields of Time - Thomas Buchanan Read "Lines, Suggested by Rogers' Statue of Ruth"

The night that walks alone - Lola Ridge "Celia"

Labor walks beside the mules - Lola Ridge "Frank Little at Calvary"

Free to walk in the Paradise of sadness - Arthur Rimbaud "A Season in Hell [Delirium I]" transl. by James Sibley Watson

Walked as far as the sky is blue - Jade Riordan "We Others"

They walked long as emissaries - Carlos Manuel Rivera "Thanatos and Technophilia"

Thro' their arched walks, dim at noonday - Samuel Rogers "Ginevra"

Walks into an incomplete fiction - Lauren Russell "Exposition"

Only birds might confidently walk upon - Kay Ryan "Thin"

The streets of stone the true saints walked - David St. John "Francesco and Clare"

As I walk this long corridor of elms - David St. John "Iris"

Walked my plank of uncertainties - Leslie Sainz "Sonnet for Ochun"

They walk between blueberries and ferns - Tomaž Šalamun "Young Cops"

Walking in precise memory - Sonia Sanchez "A Love Song for Spelman"

A place you walk into backwards - Krishnakumar Sankaran "This Poem Is a Dead Zone"

Usurps the walks of tired duty - Charles Seabridge "Connected Poems VII"

That really walks the long roads with me - Alexandra Seidel "Seven Truths and the In-Between"

Until he walks out of the sea and into the mountains - Vijay Seshadri "The Long Meadow"

The yarrow-edged side roads we walked barefoot - Diane Seuss "Toad"

freedom is learning to walk - Evie Shockley "du bois in ghana"

Rescuer bright who walked the howling wave - B. Simmons "The Life of the Sea" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCCII, v.LXV, Apr. 1849]

A walk along the edge of our mountain - Michael Simms "Sometimes I Wake Early"

Slipped down from starry heavens to walk in other step - Kaya Skovdatter "What Beautiful Heavens These"

Walk vectors of sweet nothings - Bruce Smith "Ballad and Proposition"

I walked in the garden of ruin - Bruce Smith "Garden"

April now walks the fields again - Leonora Speyer "April on the Battlefields"

Nor walk nor weep nor dream nor wake with me - Leonora Speyer "Friends"

Writhing paths I surely walked in that other life - Leonora Speyer "Garden Under Lightning"

Where the witch of winter walked - Ezra Hurlburt Stafford "Chinook"

We walk out like shadows of a doubt - A.E. Stallings "Evil Eye"

Who's always promising and walking out - A.E. Stallings "Failure"

Walking through the dark singing - Frank Stanford "Freedom, Revolt, and Love"

And the sad moon walks the sky - James Stephens "Day and Night"

I walked out in my Coat of Pride - James Stephens "The Fur Coat"

Deer walk upon our mountains - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"

Walk with me over the curve of an egg - Kelly Stewart "The Bandit King"

All night long I walked - Elizabeth Drew Stoddard "In the Still, Star-Lit Night"

And only ghosts of old pale Sorrows walk - Arthur Stringer "Sappho in Leucadia"

Life and death and the brave who walk between - Blaize Kelly Strothers "The West Is Dead"

Always walking through halls of cloud - May Swenson "Earth Your Dancing Place"

For days I walked on clouds - Carmen Sylva "A Dream"

Tired feet on this rough earth yet walking - K.T. "Donald--A Pony" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.9-v.I, 1 March 1884]

Then began a walk through Eden's glory - K.T. "Donald--A Pony" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.9-v.I, 1 March 1884]

Walk all day through a dream surreal - Amber Tamblyn "To a New Dawning"

Budding with beech trees and brisk walkers - Amber Tamblyn "To a New Dawning"

And walked among the asphodel alone - Rachel Annand Taylor "The Hours of Fiammetta LVI: The Soul to the Body"

The spellbound horses walking warm - Dylan Thomas "Fern Hill"

To walk away from their barstools upright - Vincent Toro "¿Que Que La Femme?"

To walk in the telling of things - Edwin Torres "The Intermission Clown"

What burned in his walk - Edwin Torres "Neptune's Elegia"

When autumns there serenely walked a hundred years ago - Miss Virginia Townsend "The House in the Lane" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.5, May 1864]

Walks delicately as a stray spectral cat - Iris Tree "Streets"

Fire walked in crimson armour - Iris Tree "Zeppelins: 3 A. M."

Incense burned where I walked - Tu Fu "Captivity" transl. not credited [The Jade Flute, c.1960, Project Gutenberg]

Walked in a great golden dream - Walter J. Turner "Romance"

The mile that walked to you - "Turvey Top"

to walk an island of seashells - upfromsumdirt (Ron Davis) "The Maternal Otherhood Of Mythematists Will Now Come To Order"

Hope, neglected, falls behind until we walk alone - Rudolph Valentino "Sympathy (To J.)"

Walks all night upon a narrow rafter - Mark Van Doren "Midwife Cat"

Walk up and down the main streets of town - Emilio Villa "What's New" transl. by Dominic Siracusa

Walked in the footprints of far-off times - Wang Seng-Ta "To Match the Prince of Lang-yeh's Poem in the Old Style" transl. by Burton Watson

My mind has never walked much further than my feet - Wang-Wei "Best Happiness of All" transl. not credited [The Jade Flute, c.1960, Project Gutenberg]

The dead are beginning to walk again - Marcus Whalbring "A Local TV Weatherman Describes the Apocalypse"

Till dawn began to walk among the ruins - Edith Wharton "La Folle du Logis"

Walk beside us with unsounding feet - Edith Wharton "Opportunities"

Streets where the weary may walk without fear - Edith Wharton "The Tryst"

Walks abroad in symphonies - John Hall Wheelock "The Divine Fantasy"

An easy thing to walk apart - Margaret Widdemer "The Old Suffragist"

We walk on starry fields of white and do not see - Ella Wheeler Wilcox "Thanksgiving"

Walking with feet faith-shod - Ella Wheeler Wilcox "The Things That Count"

Nor does Terror walk at noon - Oscar Wilde "The Ballad of Reading Gaol"

Walks wild-eyed and cries to Time - Oscar Wilde "The Ballad of Reading Gaol"

Walk on without being tempted - Katie Willingham "Twitch (Disambiguation)"

Walk until you hit a wall - Katie Willingham "Twitch (Disambiguation)"

Wake up from a long night of walking - Elizabeth Willis "The Steam Engine"

And each of them walks by night alone - Humbert Wolfe "The Crowder's Tune"

With the powdered stars will walk and pass - Humbert Wolfe "The First Airman"

In the hourly walk of the mind's business - Wordsworth "Sonnet [I grieved for Buonaparte]" [Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, issue 9, May 26, 1832]

To walk hard in the bright places - Charles Wright "Bitter Herbs to Eat, and Dipped in Honey"

Walk through the abandoned streets - Jay Wright "Somewhere between here and Belen"

New generations get crowned and walk away - Emanuel Xavier "Après le Feu"

A shadow you walk in to avoid the light - Emanuel Xavier "Legendary"

Walk with you through this forever-year - Wendy Xu "Notes on Sentence Crossing"

I walk the distance in my mind - Wendy Xu "Writing Home"

Walking the toppled waste - Yang Lian "Venice Elegy 2 Rot Poem" transl. by Brian Holton

Drinks with twists on mazy walks - Stephen Yenser "Vertumnal [excerpt]"

Dreams walk us back to the shore - Jake Adam York "Letter Written in Black Water and Pearl"

Tightrope walkers mending nets - Dean Young "Look at Quintillions Ripen'd & Look at Quintillions Green"

Barely walking, bear us all there - Kevin Young "Hive"

Walking across the binary field - Jordan Zandi "The Circus in Winter"

Walking up inside the lilies - Cynthia Zarin "Flowers"

Walk through the palace of knowledge - Zheng Min "If Curses aren't Accompanied by Deep Thought #9: The Forgotten Yesterday (A dirge of ancient culture)" translator not credited. Source: https://projects.zo.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/DACHS_Leiden/poetry/MD/Zheng_Min_trans.pdf


How the sea keeps beating up the boardwalk - Mary Jo Bang "Think of Jane and the Regency Era"


Outwalked the furthest city light - Dana Gioia "Three Drunk Poets"


Sleepwalk.


I want to spacewalk in time with you - Nicole Callihan "Marriage"


An itch thief-walking the coral of the brain - Rickey Laurentiis "I Saw I Dreamt Two Men"


Unwalked all the roads - Homero Aridjis (transl. by George McWhirter) "The last night of the world"

Walk upon the unwalked - Robert Bly "Gratitude to Old Teachers"


A walk-around dance of rain and dew - Russell Brakefield "Rag"


A weed stalk is the devil's walking stick - Gary Copeland Lilley "Unmarked Grave"

A walking stick of silk - Maggie Nelson "For Lily on Her 25th Birthday"


Witch hazel going wild along the walkway - Gabrielle Calvocoressi "An Inn for the Coven"


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