Potential Titles: Wreck
Nov. 7th, 2011 10:12 pmWrecked on separate roads - Rasha Abdulhadi "The Obstacle Bargainer's Lorica"
'Mid the wrecks of a falling world - Avena "Columbia's Banner"
Wreck of splintered wood and twisted wire - Paul Bewsher "The Crash"
The wrecks of nations, and the spoils of time - Robert Blair "The Grave"
An unpaid wrecking crew - Geoffrey Brock "Forever Street"
A wrecked and empty nest - Molly McCully Brown and Susannah Nevison "Operating Room"
Strewn with wrecks of baffled pride - W.G.C. "Yesterday" [The Knickerbocker v.10 no.3 Sept. 1837]
In the wreck of that ruined world - W. Wilfred Campbell "The Dryad"
The mighty wrecks in that weird span - W. Wilfred Campbell "Sebastian Cabot"
Chewed into the wreck of the world - Tina Chang "Lion"
A ruined wreck adrift upon a surging sea - Mrs. Martha W. Cook "A Spirit's Reproach" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.2, August 1863]
The shattered wreck of my devotion - Russell W. Davenport "Poem"
In thousand fragments shattered, wrecked and torn - José de Espronceda "Hymn to the Sun" transl. by Ida Farnell
Where life's best ships were wrecked - Eric Dickinson "The Garden"
O'er the wrecks of other years - Felicia Hemans "The Widow of Crescentius"
Great rush of wrecked air - Saeed Jones "Postapocalyptic Heartbeat"
The wreck of someone else's memory - Saeed Jones "Skin Like Brick Dust"
The wreck of nature by my deeds prepared - "The King of Darkness: On the Fallen Angels" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.12 no.337, Oct. 25, 1828]
Battered wreck by tempests beat - Henry Lawson "Faces in the Street"
The wreck of perished cities - Eugene Lee-Hamilton "The Bride of Porphyrion"
All the bitter ruin and wreck of us - Fiona MacLeod "The Prayer of Women"
Amid the wreck of visions dead - Don Marquis "The Seeker"
The bones of many a wreck - John Masefield "Mother Carey"
His creed a wreck of hollow towers - Alfred Noyes "Darwin IV: The Protagonists"
Skirted the rocks and wrecked trawlers - Patrick Philips "Elegy with Oil in the Bilge"
The usual wrecked cathedral of the mind - Carl Phillips "Everything All of It"
At the edge of a wrecked desire - Lynn Powell "Feedback for the Muse"
Amid the wrecks of truth - A. R. "Life's Young Dream" [The Knickerbocker Feb. 1844]
Relic from the wreck of death - L. Rice-Oxley "The Opening of the Grave of Arthur and Guinevere at Glastonbury"
This dreadnought wreck cut loose - Adrienne Rich "Midnight Salvage"
Wreck of the lost human soul left free - Rennell Rodd "Actea"
The wreck of their marble glory lies - Rennell Rodd "At Tiber Mouth"
Displayed the wrecks of its impetuous course - Sir Walter Scott "The Field of Waterloo"
All the crimson wrecks of pride - Robert W. Service "The March of the Dead"
Wrecks on its inhospitable shore - Percy Bysshe Shelley "Time"
Wrecked hope and passionate pain - Algernon Charles Swinburne "The Triumph of Time"
Stand unshaken at the helm of life's wrecked craft - Carmen Sylva "Unrest"
Dancing with a measured step from wrecked and shattered towns - Edward Wyndham Tennant "Home Thoughts in Laventie"
Beyond the wrecked armadas - Humbert Wolfe "England"
Shipwreck.
Wreckage.
A wrecking ball gown - K-Ming Chang "Closet Space"
A wrecking ball swung an uppercut - Martin Espada "The Trouble Ball [excerpt]"
The enormous spiral of wrecking balls - Matthew Zapruder "Never Before"
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'Mid the wrecks of a falling world - Avena "Columbia's Banner"
Wreck of splintered wood and twisted wire - Paul Bewsher "The Crash"
The wrecks of nations, and the spoils of time - Robert Blair "The Grave"
An unpaid wrecking crew - Geoffrey Brock "Forever Street"
A wrecked and empty nest - Molly McCully Brown and Susannah Nevison "Operating Room"
Strewn with wrecks of baffled pride - W.G.C. "Yesterday" [The Knickerbocker v.10 no.3 Sept. 1837]
In the wreck of that ruined world - W. Wilfred Campbell "The Dryad"
The mighty wrecks in that weird span - W. Wilfred Campbell "Sebastian Cabot"
Chewed into the wreck of the world - Tina Chang "Lion"
A ruined wreck adrift upon a surging sea - Mrs. Martha W. Cook "A Spirit's Reproach" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.2, August 1863]
The shattered wreck of my devotion - Russell W. Davenport "Poem"
In thousand fragments shattered, wrecked and torn - José de Espronceda "Hymn to the Sun" transl. by Ida Farnell
Where life's best ships were wrecked - Eric Dickinson "The Garden"
O'er the wrecks of other years - Felicia Hemans "The Widow of Crescentius"
Great rush of wrecked air - Saeed Jones "Postapocalyptic Heartbeat"
The wreck of someone else's memory - Saeed Jones "Skin Like Brick Dust"
The wreck of nature by my deeds prepared - "The King of Darkness: On the Fallen Angels" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.12 no.337, Oct. 25, 1828]
Battered wreck by tempests beat - Henry Lawson "Faces in the Street"
The wreck of perished cities - Eugene Lee-Hamilton "The Bride of Porphyrion"
All the bitter ruin and wreck of us - Fiona MacLeod "The Prayer of Women"
Amid the wreck of visions dead - Don Marquis "The Seeker"
The bones of many a wreck - John Masefield "Mother Carey"
His creed a wreck of hollow towers - Alfred Noyes "Darwin IV: The Protagonists"
Skirted the rocks and wrecked trawlers - Patrick Philips "Elegy with Oil in the Bilge"
The usual wrecked cathedral of the mind - Carl Phillips "Everything All of It"
At the edge of a wrecked desire - Lynn Powell "Feedback for the Muse"
Amid the wrecks of truth - A. R. "Life's Young Dream" [The Knickerbocker Feb. 1844]
Relic from the wreck of death - L. Rice-Oxley "The Opening of the Grave of Arthur and Guinevere at Glastonbury"
This dreadnought wreck cut loose - Adrienne Rich "Midnight Salvage"
Wreck of the lost human soul left free - Rennell Rodd "Actea"
The wreck of their marble glory lies - Rennell Rodd "At Tiber Mouth"
Displayed the wrecks of its impetuous course - Sir Walter Scott "The Field of Waterloo"
All the crimson wrecks of pride - Robert W. Service "The March of the Dead"
Wrecks on its inhospitable shore - Percy Bysshe Shelley "Time"
Wrecked hope and passionate pain - Algernon Charles Swinburne "The Triumph of Time"
Stand unshaken at the helm of life's wrecked craft - Carmen Sylva "Unrest"
Dancing with a measured step from wrecked and shattered towns - Edward Wyndham Tennant "Home Thoughts in Laventie"
Beyond the wrecked armadas - Humbert Wolfe "England"
Shipwreck.
Wreckage.
A wrecking ball gown - K-Ming Chang "Closet Space"
A wrecking ball swung an uppercut - Martin Espada "The Trouble Ball [excerpt]"
The enormous spiral of wrecking balls - Matthew Zapruder "Never Before"
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