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Covering its glitter with a cloak of dark - Leonie Adams "A Gull Goes Up"

Covered with his own words - Etel Adnan "Night"

Covered with lichens red and gray - Auguste Angellier "The Old Bridge" transl. by Henry van Dyke

A round breath of hope keeping cover - Abbi Ball "The Big Bang Cycle"

Otherwise covered with tin men - Mary Jo Bang "Rude Mechanicals"

before our eyes were covered - Elizabeth Bartlett "grass flesh"

Her locks covered with grey despair - William Blake "Earth's Answer"

To cover every land and dream of afterwhile - Arna Bontemps "God Give to Men"

The lumberjack's alphabet covers loss and leisure - Russell Brakefield "Field Recordings"

a surge of foam to cover us all - Dylan Brennan "A First Glimpse of Ireland" [excerpt]

Covered their remains with mourning moss - George W. Bungay "The Lesson of the Wood" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.1, Jan. 1864]

Cover with silver plumes of fire - W.R. Childe "Les Hallucines"

Warm water under silver covers - Arthur Hugh Clough "Dipsychus"

In bargains made to cover wrong - "Columbia's Safety" [The Continental Monthly v.1 no.5, May 1862]

Covering us in our first innocence - Felix Cortes "In the Beginning There was the Light"

Seeing nature's covered mysteries - Sir William Davenant "The Christian's Reply to the Philosopher"

Covered in light and shadow - Kwame Dawes "At Anchor: The Real Situation"

The covering cloth of night - Coningsby Dawson "Abandon"

Covering earth in forgetful snow - T.S. Eliot "The Waste Land I: The Burial of the Dead"

Cover our eyes with the edge of winter sky - Annie Finch "Winter Solstice Chant"

Cover him over with violets of pride - Ivor Gurney "To His Love"

Covered nest of passions - Charles Heavysege "Magnanimous and Mean"

Meet under cover of brush and dust - Jenny Johnson "Aria"

A few stiff branches covered with scimitar thorns - Janet Kauffman "The Devil's Walking Stick"

Covering boundless invisibles - Janet Kauffman "The Whirlwind Times"

Our teeth are covered in dust and fog - Cam Kelley "Playing Fetch with the Grim"

His doubt covers them like unforgiving ash - Vandana Khanna "Reconciliation"

May its waters cover me - Aline Murray Kilmer "Shards"

The drifts covered the streetlamps - David C. Kopaska-Merkel "A Story for Winter"

Sand from the thistle covered fog - Philip Lamantia "The Islands of Africa"

Covered with awkward stuffs - Amy Lowell "Clear, with Light Variable Winds"

Not enough to cover the quaking mud - Dorothea Mackellar "The Grey Lake"

Fancies cover splendid ground - Furnley Maurice "Little Boys"

Loneliness covered in smoke and fog - John McCarthy "Ghost Friends, Sangamon County"

The rabbit running for cover - Campbell McGrath "The Prose Poem"

No curses cover this air - jessica Care moore "on memory (for Jeff Mills)"

cover their faces with wind - Valzhyna Mort "crossword"

Cover him with rose and eglantine - Louise Chandler Moulton "For Cupid Dead"

Covered in sweat and ash - Daniel Nadler [untitled]

The metaphysics covered with poppies - Pablo Neruda "I Explain a Few Things [Residence on Earth]" transl. by Galway Kinnell

Quiver under a cover of locusts - Pablo Neruda "Mexican Serenade" transl. by Alastair Reid

For the vine that covers your bones - Pablo Neruda "Ode to Federico Garcia Lorca" translated by Donald D. Walsh

Buzzards covered with ashes - Pablo Neruda "Ode to Federico Garcia Lorca" translated by Donald D. Walsh

Trapeze wires below the cloud cover - Caitriona O'Reilly "The Airship Era"

Cover the place of each sorrow - Arthur O'Shaughnessy "The Fountain of Tears"

Cover with ashes our love's cold crater - Dorothy Parker "Nocturne"

Covered by St. Michael's shield - Polonski "On Skobelef" transl. by John Pollen

Cover with a tranquil grace - E.J. Pratt "Re-Born"

Whose stubborn shadow covered you - Adrienne Rich "Through Cottalitos Under Rolls of Cloud"

Covering all avenues of air - Lola Ridge "The Ghetto"

what the night forgets to cover in its shadows - Abu Bakr Sadiq "POST MASSACRE PSYCHE EVALUATION"

The cover of the universe - Ira Sadoff "A Few Surprising Turns"

And they cover you - Carl Sandburg "Two"

Moss and grasses cover their decay - R.H. Stoddard "Rome"

That the tides of time may cover - Arthur Stringer "The Surrender"

Summer coverings of cobwebs - Marion Strobel "The Room Is as We Left It"

Made stars to cover themselves - Mary Szybist "Wafian as in Waven as in Wif"

Covering Beowulf's greatest hits on your tin kazoo - Catherynne M. Valente "What the Dragon Said: A Love Story"

Until the stooping midnight covers - D.E.A. Wallace "Life and I"

Quiet under its covering of shadows - Wang An-shih "Impromptu: Late Spring at Pan-shan" transl. by Burton Watson

Covering dry, irrelevant dust - C. K. Williams "Gravel"

Too ragged to cover your bones - Elinor Wylie "Fire and Sleet and Candlelight"

Cover distance with more distance - Jenny Xie "The Hunt"

Covered in shame and lightning - Matthew Zapruder "Schwinn"


Another irrecoverable day - Kay Ryan "Say Uncle"


New proof uncovered on every return - Summer Farah "After Mount Tamalpais, I Tell Etel Adnan About Supernatural"

Uncovering the same sweet dust - Naomi Shihab Nye "Biography of an Armenian Schoolgirl"

Stand uncovered, torn and battle-spent - Walter S. Percy "When I Survey"

Uncovering the dictates of graven line - Cedar Sigo "Close-Knit Flower Sack"

What the rain did not uncover - Katie Willingham "Darwinist Logic on Unrequited Love"


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