Potential Titles: Join
Oct. 5th, 2010 03:03 pmAn ocean of green legumes joining hands - Duane Ackerson "Picturing World Peace on Earth Day"
Then heart would join with lips at shadow-fall - Ibn al-Fāriḍ "Khamriyyah" [excerpt. They are not wisest who are conscious most] transl. by Leonard Chalmers-Hunt
Join the fray of an awakened life - Julia Alvarez "What We Ask For"
Joining the arteries of lapping tongues - Gia Anansi-Shakur "The Owl"
To join the mute divinity of things - Cameron Awkward-Rich "The Little Girl Is Not Certain About Ontology"
Join with their friends in the Grasshopper's dance - J.L.B. "The Butterfly's Funeral"
Lambs joined with dolphins - Mary Jo Bang "Can the Individual Experience Tragic Consequences?"
Our days are joined to the sun - Elizabeth Bartlett "Landscape: With Bread"
The roar of thunder joining battle - Edmund Blunden "The Scythe"
And join the smothered gossip of trees - Max Bodenheim "Regarding an American Village"
With angel choirs I join my voice - Anne Bronte "The Penitent"
Where they joined their triple flood - Emily Bronte "The Philosopher"
To join the innumerable caravan - William Cullen Bryant "To Live"
To join the dreadful revelry - Thomas Campbell "Hohenlinden"
In confusion inextricably joined - Chia Yi "Rhyme-Prose on the Owl" transl. by Burton Watson
And join the wiser idlers there - Arthur Hugh Clough "Dipsychus"
Joining the list of the shadowy army - Martha Walker Cook "Clouds: Rain Clouds. Respectfully Dedicated to Professor Guyot" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.3, March 1864]
Join Hercules' cult to Mammon's - Ruben Dario "To Roosevelt" transl. unknown per poets.org
Joined two lakes into one - Alison Hawthorne Deming "Stairway to Heaven"
Hostile ships in flaming combat join - William Falconer "The Shipwreck: Introduction"
Joined in the heavenly melody - R.O. Fenwick "The Goblin Groom"
Join hands in the dew coming coldly - Robert Frost "Asking for Roses"
That would have joined the house in flame - Robert Frost "The Need of Being Versed in Country Things"
Their amorous descant join - Thomas Gray "On the Death of Richard West"
Forced to join the parade - Joy Harjo "Day of the Dead"
My sinnes and I joyning together - George Herbert "The Flower"
Though secretly longing to join the diversion - Oliver Herford "An Alphabet of Celebrities"
Joined to the Cynic's arrogance - Oliver Herford "George Bernard Shaw"
Joining the solid tide - Roscoe Conkling Jamison "The Negro Soldiers"
And waited not to join the caravan - Annie Fellows Johnston "It Was the Road to Jericho"
And join the wild wind's voice - Fanny Kemble "An Entreaty"
Join the goblin-folk in the night - Rachel Kolar "Boys and Girls, Come Trick-or-Treat"
Has joined the ancient lost tongues - Michael Lauchlan "Detroit Pheasant"
In their happy talk not joining - Lermontof "Dream" transl. by John Pollen [probably Mikhail Lermontov]
And joined the wild parade - Vachel Lindsay "Bryan, Bryan, Bryan, Bryan"
Gone to join the shadows - Vachel Lindsay "Bryan, Bryan, Bryan, Bryan"
To join the ironies with Old John Brown - Vachel Lindsay "Bryan, Bryan, Bryan, Bryan"
We joined the singing phoenix then - Vachel Lindsay "Kalamazoo"
To join in the shock of the coming fray - Anne C. Lynch "The Battle of Life" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.5, Nov. 1848]
Asking all my ghosts to join me - Anis Mojgani "Sock Hop"
Joined the threads of my blood - Pablo Neruda "Epithalamium" transl. by Donald D. Walsh
Could join my wolf steps to the steps of men - Pablo Neruda "Meeting Under New Flags" translated by Donald D. Walsh
Joined the lightning flash and the ring - Pablo Neruda "Ode to Criticism" transl. by Margaret Sayers Peden
Their broken edges joined - Alfred Noyes "Darwin I: Chance and Design"
From joining ocean's war - Margaret Fuller Ossoli "Journey to Trenton Falls"
Our spirits join at journey's midpoint - P'an Yueh "Thinking of My Wife" transl. by Burton Watson
And joined their notes with whispering breeze - Laura Ann Young Pinney "Within the Golden Gate"
Be joined by the memory of walking - Minnie Bruce Pratt "Walking Back Up Depot Street"
Joined my prayer to the wind and trees - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "The All-Mother's Awakening"
Joined my cry to the striving soil - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "The All-Mother's Awakening"
Little ripples joining hands - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "By the River"
The thyroid and the pancreas joined the outbreak - Ishmael Reed "Skin Tight"
They have joined me to their ranks - Lloyd Roberts "The Madness of Winds"
Joined to the great sunk silences - Isaac Rosenberg "Dead Man's Dump"
The fragments join in me - Muriel Rukeyser "The Poem as Mask"
Join with the spite of fortune - William Shakespeare "Sonnet XC"
In the edges before they join - Cedar Sigo "Struggle Itself"
The river's lifeline joins itself to winter - Richard Solomon "Ice in Formation"
Join alliance with the hosts of Fate - Edmund Clarence Stedman "Refuge in Nature"
To join the final rendezvous - Jane Taylor "The Squire's Pew"
Join the seasonal escape - John Updike "Endpoint"
Gone where nothing joins - Jean Valentine "They lead me"
Joining gently the edges of time - A. Van Jordan "Vestiges"
Gently chain the joined wrists - Derek Walcott "Roseau Valley"
Joining their voices with the symphony - Arthur Weir "Ode for the Queen's Jubilee. 1837-1887"
Join my loneliness to yours - Nancy Wood "Commitment"
Join the dance of the rulers - "XIX" transl. from Nahuatl by Daniel G. Brinton
And had so soon rejoined the night - A.Y. Campbell "The Panic"
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Then heart would join with lips at shadow-fall - Ibn al-Fāriḍ "Khamriyyah" [excerpt. They are not wisest who are conscious most] transl. by Leonard Chalmers-Hunt
Join the fray of an awakened life - Julia Alvarez "What We Ask For"
Joining the arteries of lapping tongues - Gia Anansi-Shakur "The Owl"
To join the mute divinity of things - Cameron Awkward-Rich "The Little Girl Is Not Certain About Ontology"
Join with their friends in the Grasshopper's dance - J.L.B. "The Butterfly's Funeral"
Lambs joined with dolphins - Mary Jo Bang "Can the Individual Experience Tragic Consequences?"
Our days are joined to the sun - Elizabeth Bartlett "Landscape: With Bread"
The roar of thunder joining battle - Edmund Blunden "The Scythe"
And join the smothered gossip of trees - Max Bodenheim "Regarding an American Village"
With angel choirs I join my voice - Anne Bronte "The Penitent"
Where they joined their triple flood - Emily Bronte "The Philosopher"
To join the innumerable caravan - William Cullen Bryant "To Live"
To join the dreadful revelry - Thomas Campbell "Hohenlinden"
In confusion inextricably joined - Chia Yi "Rhyme-Prose on the Owl" transl. by Burton Watson
And join the wiser idlers there - Arthur Hugh Clough "Dipsychus"
Joining the list of the shadowy army - Martha Walker Cook "Clouds: Rain Clouds. Respectfully Dedicated to Professor Guyot" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.3, March 1864]
Join Hercules' cult to Mammon's - Ruben Dario "To Roosevelt" transl. unknown per poets.org
Joined two lakes into one - Alison Hawthorne Deming "Stairway to Heaven"
Hostile ships in flaming combat join - William Falconer "The Shipwreck: Introduction"
Joined in the heavenly melody - R.O. Fenwick "The Goblin Groom"
Join hands in the dew coming coldly - Robert Frost "Asking for Roses"
That would have joined the house in flame - Robert Frost "The Need of Being Versed in Country Things"
Their amorous descant join - Thomas Gray "On the Death of Richard West"
Forced to join the parade - Joy Harjo "Day of the Dead"
My sinnes and I joyning together - George Herbert "The Flower"
Though secretly longing to join the diversion - Oliver Herford "An Alphabet of Celebrities"
Joined to the Cynic's arrogance - Oliver Herford "George Bernard Shaw"
Joining the solid tide - Roscoe Conkling Jamison "The Negro Soldiers"
And waited not to join the caravan - Annie Fellows Johnston "It Was the Road to Jericho"
And join the wild wind's voice - Fanny Kemble "An Entreaty"
Join the goblin-folk in the night - Rachel Kolar "Boys and Girls, Come Trick-or-Treat"
Has joined the ancient lost tongues - Michael Lauchlan "Detroit Pheasant"
In their happy talk not joining - Lermontof "Dream" transl. by John Pollen [probably Mikhail Lermontov]
And joined the wild parade - Vachel Lindsay "Bryan, Bryan, Bryan, Bryan"
Gone to join the shadows - Vachel Lindsay "Bryan, Bryan, Bryan, Bryan"
To join the ironies with Old John Brown - Vachel Lindsay "Bryan, Bryan, Bryan, Bryan"
We joined the singing phoenix then - Vachel Lindsay "Kalamazoo"
To join in the shock of the coming fray - Anne C. Lynch "The Battle of Life" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.5, Nov. 1848]
Asking all my ghosts to join me - Anis Mojgani "Sock Hop"
Joined the threads of my blood - Pablo Neruda "Epithalamium" transl. by Donald D. Walsh
Could join my wolf steps to the steps of men - Pablo Neruda "Meeting Under New Flags" translated by Donald D. Walsh
Joined the lightning flash and the ring - Pablo Neruda "Ode to Criticism" transl. by Margaret Sayers Peden
Their broken edges joined - Alfred Noyes "Darwin I: Chance and Design"
From joining ocean's war - Margaret Fuller Ossoli "Journey to Trenton Falls"
Our spirits join at journey's midpoint - P'an Yueh "Thinking of My Wife" transl. by Burton Watson
And joined their notes with whispering breeze - Laura Ann Young Pinney "Within the Golden Gate"
Be joined by the memory of walking - Minnie Bruce Pratt "Walking Back Up Depot Street"
Joined my prayer to the wind and trees - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "The All-Mother's Awakening"
Joined my cry to the striving soil - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "The All-Mother's Awakening"
Little ripples joining hands - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "By the River"
The thyroid and the pancreas joined the outbreak - Ishmael Reed "Skin Tight"
They have joined me to their ranks - Lloyd Roberts "The Madness of Winds"
Joined to the great sunk silences - Isaac Rosenberg "Dead Man's Dump"
The fragments join in me - Muriel Rukeyser "The Poem as Mask"
Join with the spite of fortune - William Shakespeare "Sonnet XC"
In the edges before they join - Cedar Sigo "Struggle Itself"
The river's lifeline joins itself to winter - Richard Solomon "Ice in Formation"
Join alliance with the hosts of Fate - Edmund Clarence Stedman "Refuge in Nature"
To join the final rendezvous - Jane Taylor "The Squire's Pew"
Join the seasonal escape - John Updike "Endpoint"
Gone where nothing joins - Jean Valentine "They lead me"
Joining gently the edges of time - A. Van Jordan "Vestiges"
Gently chain the joined wrists - Derek Walcott "Roseau Valley"
Joining their voices with the symphony - Arthur Weir "Ode for the Queen's Jubilee. 1837-1887"
Join my loneliness to yours - Nancy Wood "Commitment"
Join the dance of the rulers - "XIX" transl. from Nahuatl by Daniel G. Brinton
And had so soon rejoined the night - A.Y. Campbell "The Panic"
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