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Feb. 3rd, 2011 08:08 pmAnd beryls of autumn next - John Lynch Adair "Hec Dies: an Imitation"
Will they warn her if her next step goes awry? - Mike Allen "Carrington's Ferry"
Vowed to make the next model indestructible - Mike Allen and Ian Watson "Seventh Coming"
Seeds for next summer's weeds - Julia Alvarez "Last Trees"
Hijack the next spaceship and travel to Mars - Julie Babcock "Dick and Jane Burn Down the House"
From one life to the next - Rachel Barenblat "So Much (Ahavah Rabbah)"
A protoplasm for next of kin - James C. Bayles "In the Gloaming"
Catches hold of what comes next to hand - Robert Blair "The Grave"
From the ashes of the next-best-thing - Molly McCully Brown and Susannah Nevison "Operating Room"
The next house made of papier-mache - Anthony Butts "The Landscape for Growth"
To-morrow after next - Hilda Conkling "First Songs: XII"
Taking out a next mortgage on my soul - Kwame Dawes "Alado Seanadra"
Useless as next morning's sun - Emily Dickinson "Book 2: Time and Eternity XXXVI: Till the End"
From the clock's last chime to the next - James Elroy Flecker "Stillness"
And whispers into every next- Rose Fyleman "The Cuckoo"
The seal of next September's thunder - James Roane Gregory "The Pomised Seal"
They raze Cygnus with worries for the next day - John Grey "Skywatching"
So that the next reader will know - Tony Hoagland "Field Guide"
Slip unnoticed between this world and the next - Vandana Khanna "Parvati Fails the First Test of Being Holy"
Because next year might be too late - David C. Kopaska-Merkel "Not the Home World"
Under the crust of the next planet - David C. Kopaska-Merkel "Supersonic Rocketeers"
One medicated season slid into the next - Edgar Kunz "Day Moon"
Because we can't know what comes next - Danusha Laméris "Omens"
Love is mightiest next to fate - Archibald Lampman "A Ballade of Waiting"
Reach for the next outcropping of rock - Philip Levine "Making Light of It"
The first of the next daylight - J. Patrick Lewis "the activist"
Shall give the next Prometheus birth - Don Marquis "At Last"
Music next to my bones - W.S. Merwin "A Birthday"
Stealing first one breath and then the next - Jim Moore "The Need Is So Great"
Next to the substances of agony - Pablo Neruda "Brussels" translated by Donald D. Walsh
Next to the water of winter - Pablo Neruda "The Son" transl. by Donald D. Walsh
Into the knowing hands of the next person - Cristina M.R. Norcross "Breathing Peace"
But everything comes next - Naomi Shihab Nye "Jerusalem"
From this borrowed body into the next - January Gill O'Neil "Hoodie"
As the next February storm erased them - Andre F. Peltier "Snow Angels"
A laugh sits next to a cry - Willie Perdomo "Let Me Ask You Something"
To the next extravagance - Carl Phillips "Civilization"
If one wish begets a next one - Carl Phillips "The Strong by Their Stillness"
To bloom from one dream to the next - Carl Phillips "When We Get There"
We planted ourselves next to their scarecrows - Yousif M. Qasmiyeh "The camp -- is it possible?"
Mount the next in its path - Theodore H. Rand "The Stormy Petrel"
The warp and weave of next spring's flags - Laura Ann Reed "Fortitude"
Each cry dissolves into the next grown louder - Paisley Rekdal "The Cry"
Building my next in the old apple-tree - Ruth Revere "A Bluebird's Song"
Glide next to a forgotten caboose - Joseph Rios "For Henry's Bar"
Next in order to the amoeba - Muriel Rukeyser "The Conjugation of the Paramecium"
The next enchanted cross street - Gilbert Saenz "Mystic Avenues"
Not falling asleep the next night - Taije Silverman "Armageddon"
But what of next year's hunger? - Su Tung-p'o "Lament of the Farm Wife of Wu" transl. by Burton Watson
Each touch rippling to the next - Natasha Trethewey "Gathering"
A fence that separates this world from the next - Jacqueline Allen Trimble "Walking Beside the Cemetery, Olivia Street, Key West"
Next year on floods of spring - Tu Fu "They Say You're Staying in a Mountain Temple" transl. by Burton Watson
Before the next season consumes them - T.D. Walker "Iris"
Until the next singularity comes along - James F. Yockey "What If"
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Will they warn her if her next step goes awry? - Mike Allen "Carrington's Ferry"
Vowed to make the next model indestructible - Mike Allen and Ian Watson "Seventh Coming"
Seeds for next summer's weeds - Julia Alvarez "Last Trees"
Hijack the next spaceship and travel to Mars - Julie Babcock "Dick and Jane Burn Down the House"
From one life to the next - Rachel Barenblat "So Much (Ahavah Rabbah)"
A protoplasm for next of kin - James C. Bayles "In the Gloaming"
Catches hold of what comes next to hand - Robert Blair "The Grave"
From the ashes of the next-best-thing - Molly McCully Brown and Susannah Nevison "Operating Room"
The next house made of papier-mache - Anthony Butts "The Landscape for Growth"
To-morrow after next - Hilda Conkling "First Songs: XII"
Taking out a next mortgage on my soul - Kwame Dawes "Alado Seanadra"
Useless as next morning's sun - Emily Dickinson "Book 2: Time and Eternity XXXVI: Till the End"
From the clock's last chime to the next - James Elroy Flecker "Stillness"
And whispers into every next- Rose Fyleman "The Cuckoo"
The seal of next September's thunder - James Roane Gregory "The Pomised Seal"
They raze Cygnus with worries for the next day - John Grey "Skywatching"
So that the next reader will know - Tony Hoagland "Field Guide"
Slip unnoticed between this world and the next - Vandana Khanna "Parvati Fails the First Test of Being Holy"
Because next year might be too late - David C. Kopaska-Merkel "Not the Home World"
Under the crust of the next planet - David C. Kopaska-Merkel "Supersonic Rocketeers"
One medicated season slid into the next - Edgar Kunz "Day Moon"
Because we can't know what comes next - Danusha Laméris "Omens"
Love is mightiest next to fate - Archibald Lampman "A Ballade of Waiting"
Reach for the next outcropping of rock - Philip Levine "Making Light of It"
The first of the next daylight - J. Patrick Lewis "the activist"
Shall give the next Prometheus birth - Don Marquis "At Last"
Music next to my bones - W.S. Merwin "A Birthday"
Stealing first one breath and then the next - Jim Moore "The Need Is So Great"
Next to the substances of agony - Pablo Neruda "Brussels" translated by Donald D. Walsh
Next to the water of winter - Pablo Neruda "The Son" transl. by Donald D. Walsh
Into the knowing hands of the next person - Cristina M.R. Norcross "Breathing Peace"
But everything comes next - Naomi Shihab Nye "Jerusalem"
From this borrowed body into the next - January Gill O'Neil "Hoodie"
As the next February storm erased them - Andre F. Peltier "Snow Angels"
A laugh sits next to a cry - Willie Perdomo "Let Me Ask You Something"
To the next extravagance - Carl Phillips "Civilization"
If one wish begets a next one - Carl Phillips "The Strong by Their Stillness"
To bloom from one dream to the next - Carl Phillips "When We Get There"
We planted ourselves next to their scarecrows - Yousif M. Qasmiyeh "The camp -- is it possible?"
Mount the next in its path - Theodore H. Rand "The Stormy Petrel"
The warp and weave of next spring's flags - Laura Ann Reed "Fortitude"
Each cry dissolves into the next grown louder - Paisley Rekdal "The Cry"
Building my next in the old apple-tree - Ruth Revere "A Bluebird's Song"
Glide next to a forgotten caboose - Joseph Rios "For Henry's Bar"
Next in order to the amoeba - Muriel Rukeyser "The Conjugation of the Paramecium"
The next enchanted cross street - Gilbert Saenz "Mystic Avenues"
Not falling asleep the next night - Taije Silverman "Armageddon"
But what of next year's hunger? - Su Tung-p'o "Lament of the Farm Wife of Wu" transl. by Burton Watson
Each touch rippling to the next - Natasha Trethewey "Gathering"
A fence that separates this world from the next - Jacqueline Allen Trimble "Walking Beside the Cemetery, Olivia Street, Key West"
Next year on floods of spring - Tu Fu "They Say You're Staying in a Mountain Temple" transl. by Burton Watson
Before the next season consumes them - T.D. Walker "Iris"
Until the next singularity comes along - James F. Yockey "What If"
Navigation Links:
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