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Too freely through the fields of air - A.L.O.E. "Blanche"

Falling through the generous doom of your mind - Rasha Abdulhadi "The thorn"

Lead me through a cavern of longing - Hanif Abdurraqib "I Was told the Sunlight Was a Cure"

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

Seeing the world through donated eyes - Duane Ackerson "The Blind Man"

Entering the computer through the keyboard - Duane Ackerson "Infinite Zero"

Drifting down through the dissolving parachutes - Duane Ackerson "Infinite Zero"

A subway tunnel through the turnips - Duane Ackerson "Poultry"

A buried light cutting its path through ink - Duane Ackerson "Poultry"

Wind falls through my hair - Carl Adamshick "Black Snow [I live between the bus stop]"

Divers rising through leagues of joy - Carl Adamshick "Loss"

Riding through my place in time - Linda Addison "Evolving"

Slide through time - Zubair Ahmed "Red with a Touch of Sulfur"

Sung like fire through beating veins - Conrad Aiken "Romance"

Through dark and wind - Conrad Aiken "The Vampire"

And through the night strange music - Conrad Aiken "The Vampire"

A green growing odour seeping up through the floor - Joan Aiken "Down Below"

Vivid tattoos only bright through my skin - Casey Aimer "Body Revolt"

A feather on an arrow shot through a neck - Kaveh Akbar "What Seems Like Joy"

Breaks through an opaque silken sky - Daisy Aldan "The Bay"

The combustion of plants through sulphurous summer - Daisy Aldan "Everywhere in Constancy, He Is Intoning, Look! Look!"

Whose raiment was silver shot through with golden folds - Daisy Aldan "Everywhere in Constancy, He Is Intoning, Look! Look!"

Through the cleansed instrument of himself - Daisy Aldan "He Has Entered Midnight"

Light through deeds of suffering - Daisy Aldan "Women at Windows"

Thro' the night the storm-bells toll - Ellen Tracy Alden "He Will Come Back"

Through hundreds of miles of gloom - Ellen Tracy Alden "Jungenthor, the Giant"

And up through the chimney hurled them - Ellen Tracy Alden "Jungenthor, the Giant"

Through the darkness shining forth from a ruin near - Ellen Tracy Alden "Jungenthor, the Giant"

Deep through the rough rock wrought - Ellen Tracy Alden "Princess Gerda"

The Maenads break through the myrtles - Richard Aldington "Bromios"

The sky darts through you like blue rain - Richard Aldington "The Poplar"

Chameleons run through twenty colors in the sun - Thomas Bailey Aldrich (uncredited) "An Idyl" [The Atlantic Monthly v.07 no.39, Jan. 1861]

Breaking through leafless brambles and dead leaves - Thomas Bailey Aldrich "The Metempsychosis"

Vaguely caught through whispers fallen from tradition's lip - Thomas Bailey Aldrich "Wyndham Towers"

Through the crooked working of his mind - Thomas Bailey Aldrich "Wyndham Towers"

Through the tightest drawn evenings - Kazim Ali "Hesperine for David Berger"

Somehow brighter through the cloud of memory - Kazim Ali "The Man in 119"

Filtered through the tints of the true universe - Mike Allen "Chagall's Lamp"

Suck cotton candy nebulae through his teeth - Mike Allen "Deluge"

Mow through Andromeda spirals - Mike Allen "Deluge"

Words trickled through the sand - Mike Allen "La Donna del Lago"

A voice threaded through the whistling breeze - Mike Allen "La Donna del Lago"

The tiny stars that crawled through river flows - Mike Allen "Kandinsky's Garden"

His gaze rose through the shapes behind the world - Mike Allen "Kandinsky's Garden"

Climb, slice through the harness of gravity - Mike Allen "Kandinsky's Garden"

Feed a thousand chains of regret through greasy barrels - Mike Allen "Machine Guns Loaded with Pomegranate Seeds"

Peer through sniper slots at the enemy's gowned grace - Mike Allen "Machine Guns Loaded with Pomegranate Seeds"

Some tore holes in space and leapt through - Mike Allen "Metarebellion"

Drew vectors that would tear through fragile forms - Mike Allen "Mondrian's War"

A mammoth serpent winding through the tall grass - Mike Allen "Strange Cargo"

Sifting through fountains of salt - Alise Alousi "All Guesses Are Wrong"

Through fine purple clover was faring - Amber aka Martha Everts Holden "A Bobolink's Song"

Through instilled grace and inherited tragedy - Mouna Ammar "Inheritance"

Disperse through thousands of traveling veins - Mouna Ammar "Invocation"

The force of relentless water through dry cement - Mouna Ammar "Mama's Words"

Through every step of life's endurance parade - Mouna Ammar "My North Africans"

Stepping through blue curtains of sky - Margaret C. Anderson "Life Itself"

This helpless passage through the night - Maxwell Anderson "Earth Evanescent"

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

Dionysus passes through the dust - Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen "Dionysus" transl. by Allan Francovich

Traveling through casual space - Maya Angelou "A Brave and Startling Truth"

Through moor, and moss, and many a mire - "Annan Water"

Shall rise through sorrow's mist - Alice M. Ardagh "Sic Passim"

Through the doors of mystery - Homero Aridjis (transl. by George McWhirter) "Angels and birds"

Through his private abysses - Homero Aridjis (transl. by George McWhirter) "The ways to see and be an angel"

Passes through the void with no resistance - Rae Armantrout "Chirality"

Like swimming through bricks - Simon Armitage "An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations"

Through veils of steam - Simon Armitage "Miniatures"

Through that lucent wavering forest - Margaret Atwood "Variation on the Word Sleep"

Rang through the bleak rafters - Joseph Auslander "Abandoned"

Through the cloisters of eternity - Albion Fellows Bacon "The Silent Brotherhood"

Rung through the arches of Eternity - Albion Fellows Bacon "The Tower of Babel"

And swell the blast of fame through ev'ry age - Thomas Bailey "Ireton"

When through the maze of history we stray - Thomas Bailey "Ireton"

Will lead through parching sands - Julia A. Baker "Mizpah"

Speaks through your hollow carved wood - Peter Balakian "Ode to the Duduk"

Calculating through this hell - James Baldwin "Song (for Skip)"

Through the dusky-woven veil of time - Benjamin West Ball "Athens"

Like silver through the olive's green - Benjamin West Ball "Athens"

Through veils of ether opaline - Benjamin West Ball "The Autumnal Ride"

Through the umbered spaces wend - Benjamin West Ball "Disenchantment"

Enter through the gates of sleep - Benjamin West Ball "Dreams"

Wandered through the forests of the south - Benjamin West Ball "Elfin Land"

Pain through all her zones - Benjamin West Ball "MDCCCXLVIII-IX"

From Paradise through spaces infinite - Benjamin West Ball "The Seraphs' Holiday"

Steer through dreamy hollows - Benjamin West Ball "The Teutonic Minstrel's Tomb"

Through marbled gold and green - Rita Banerjee "Sleep"

Tape snaking through a stealth machine - Mary Jo Bang "An Autopsy of an Era"

After the hurricane came through - Mary Jo Bang "In This One World"

Perplexing breezes bleeding through - Mary Jo Bang "Lydia's Suite: One without Has Two or Three Within"

Slashed through but not canceled - Mary Jo Bang "Lydia's Suite: One without Has Two or Three Within"

Through the cosmos and the axe in the back - Mary Jo Bang "Magic Makes Everything Right"

Radio signals run through rain - Mary Jo Bang "One Photograph of a Rooftop"

Passing through a furious fire called time - Mary Jo Bang "No More"

A system of seeing through slats - Mary Jo Bang "Sure, It's a Little Game. You, Me, Our Minds"

Through the shield of the window - Mary Jo Bang "T Equals Time to be Tamed"

Let Your abundance cascade through - Rachel Barenblat "Untie"

Backward, through the drifting mist of years - Maurice Baring "Harvest in Russia"

Gallop through the unfooted asphodel - Maurice Baring "Julian Grenfell"

In anger through the corn - Djuna Barnes "Pastoral"

Our ressurected [sic] past through dreams appears - Natalie Clifford Barney "Easter Day"

Through the high vaults of space - Natalie Clifford Barney "Singing"

Sang wonder through the woods - Elizabeth Bartlett "Afternoon of a Journey"

earned through bitterness of need - Elizabeth Bartlett "challenge"

That flows through stars and men - Elizabeth Bartlett "Hunger"

drops through the darkness and forgets - Elizabeth Bartlett "measured interval"

through streets of mirrors - Elizabeth Bartlett "mood on a string"

The dry wind through stony streets - Elizabeth Bartlett "The Refugees"

Burn a path through timeless sleep - Elizabeth Bartlett "The Test"

laser dots through another chalk outline - Samiya Bashir "Field Theories"

Finds a way through the thickest of walls - Clara Doty Bates "Saarchinkold!" [On the Tree Top 1881, Project Gutenberg]

Through a thousand labyrinths flown - Charles Baudelaire "The Beacons" transl. not credited

Wander through a tangled wood - Charles Baudelaire "Correspondences" transl. not credited

Through which no blood but brackish Lethe seeps - Charles Baudelaire "Spleen" transl. by Richard Howard

Through the lone watches of the silent night - Alex. Lacey Beard, M.D. "A Sketch" [Southern Literary Messenger v.II no.1 Dec. 1835-6]

Through the midnight of their mind - James Beattie "Ode to Hope"

Through mazes to higher ground - Clive Bell "To A.V.S. with a Book"

As I have watched you through windows and keyholes - Josh Bell "One Shies at the Prospect of Raising Yet Another Defense of Cannibalism"

What comes will run us through from the front - Josh Bell "Our Bed Is Also Green"

So that the dirt will not page through it - Josh Bell "The War Against Birthdays"

Through all the mazes of the dance - "The Belles of Williamsburg"

Bloody coins from hands cut through - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Etcher"

Through splitting earth and rending sky - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Etcher"

Looking through a maze of tiny stems - Stephen Vincent Benet "Going Back to School"

I wandered witlessly through miracle - William Rose Benét "The City"

A terrible symphony rolled through crashing bars - William Rose Benét "The City"

Through the ebon walls of night - Park Benjamin "Press On"

Through sheets of flame - Henry Kirby Benner "Ballads of the Campaign in Mexico no.III: Monterey"

Through my heart its sad refrain - C. E. de la Poer Beresford "To M. S."

Illuminate us through an invisible matrix - Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge "The Loom"

Through this web of images - Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge "The Pleiades"

I arrived through my mother's mingling blood - Lillian-Yvonne Bertram "Black Pastoral"

Through sleep's first quarter - Yahya Kemal Beyath "Night" (translated by Roger Finch)

Accomplished through you - Frank Bidart "The Ghost"

Pass through bodies like summer heat - Remica Bingham-Risher "Interrogation Suite: Where did you come from/how did you arrive?"

Through an airy maze of motion - Laurence Binyon "The Little Dancers"

Reach through our coats to count our vertebrae - Jenny Blackford "Beneath the Wheeler Centre"

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

Through the wild watershed of history - Terry Blackhawk "Diptych i. Drawing You In"

Through the piled up years of his art - Terry Blackhawk "I know it's bad form"

Who swam to sovereign rule through seas of blood - Robert Blair "The Grave"

Travelling through the boundless length of space - Robert Blair "The Grave"

Heard the fox bark through the night - Robert Bloomfield "May-Day With the Muses: The Forester"

Sounded through the haze of harvest - Edmund Blunden "The Canal"

The whisper through the tansies run - Edmund Blunden "Perch-Fishing"

Wonder prowling through old drowned barges - Edmund Blunden "Perch-Fishing"

Through alehouse curtains glowed - Edmund Blunden "Sheet Lightning"

Through the sear of smoky coal and burnt hair - Leah Bobet "Hold Fast"

Through the upward roads of Hell - Leah Bobet "Hold Fast"

After the ambrosia had burned through her veins - Leah Bobet "Psyche and Eros"

Go through the gates with closed eyes - Arna Bontemps "Close Your Eyes!"

I may pass through centuries of death - Arna Bontemps "Nocturne at Bethesda"

Music echoing through the open door - Arna Bontemps "Southern Mansion"

A day wherein remembered sun alone comes through - Arna Bontemps "To a Young Girl Leaving the Hill Country"

Your exotic rampage through the annals of myth - Bruce Boston "Ajax Redux"

Migrate through the walls of deserted homes - Bruce Boston "Ghost People"

Through gray streets beneath an ashen sky - Bruce Boston "Gray People"

Up through the poles of a dead telegraphy - Bruce Boston "The Lesions of Genetic Sin"

And echoes through all things - Thomas Boyd "To the Lianhaun Shee"

Through the afterburn on my retinas - Lisa M. Bradley "Una Cancion de Keys"

And on through reels of inheritance - Russell Brakefield "The Ballad Form"

The ribs of March are kicking through - Russell Brakefield "The Way We Learned to Sing"

a fruitful harbour entered through song - Dylan Brennan "A First Glimpse of Ireland" [excerpt]

Through the hedge and down the furrow - Nicholas Breton "The Happy Countryman"

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

Wind through the tree of what I mean - William Brewer "My Somniloquist"

A rumor of sleep stampedes through - William Brewer "Withdrawal Dream Amongst Spring Acreage"

Through Autumn's gate depart - Elizabeth Bridges "Sonnets from Hafez & Other Verses 26"

Through such dark doors - Elizabeth Bridges "Sonnets from Hafez & Other Verses 22"

Trip through the light - Ruth Muskrat Bronson "Songs of the Spavinaw"

Through the dim horizon's haze - Anne Bronte "Fluctuations"

That cheered me through the day - Anne Bronte "Fluctuations"

A path through every tangled wood - Anne Bronte "The Three Guides"

And burst through brier and thorn - Anne Bronte "The Three Guides"

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

Together we have gathered through the year - Caris Brooke "Before Parting"

A Faun a-peeping through the green - Rupert Brooke "The Old Vicarage, Grantchester"

But understand the notes through each syrinx - Nickole Brown "Prayer to be Still and Know"

Into canopies through stars - Paul Cameron Brown "Fire Bush"

Cuts through the hand that wields it - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "A Drama of Exile"

Filtered through roses - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "A Drama of Exile"

Through eyelids shut - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "A Drama of Exile"

Through the seams of her shaken foundations - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "A Drama of Exile"

Through the tempestuous years - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "A Drama of Exile"

Through love's eternity - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "Sonnet XIV in Sonnets from the Portuguese"

Through sorrow’s trick - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "Sonnet XVIII in Sonnets from the Portuguese"

Birds soft singing through the shade - Edward Burrough Brownlow "The Coming of Summer"

Through the eyes of the land - Joseph Bruchac "Speaking"

Through the flight of ages - William Cullen Bryant "The Ages"

Through the idle mesh of power - William Cullen Bryant "The Ages"

Looking up through a vacancy of trees - Christopher Buckley "Desire"

Unthreading through the blue eucalyptus - Christopher Buckley "Prayer To Escape The East"

Mouth so deep even the stars fall through - Sue Budin "Passport, 1954"

Bearing fixed war through shifting victories - George S. Burleigh "Temper Life's Extremes" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]

A gift through curves lit only by aurorae - Richard Ford Burley "Birds in Flight"

Through the silver-pure hours - Amelia Josephine Burr "Perugia"

Hoops through which to leap upon meanings - Witter Bynner "Horses"

Called through the shadow-swept air - Mary C.G. Byron "The Tryst of the Night (M. C. Gillington)"

Passed through the guarded gates - Frank Oliver Call "The Obelisk"

And splendour infinite streamed through - Frank Oliver Call "Through a Long Cloister"

A drum echoing through a crowded cave - Vivienne Camille "The Monster in the Shape of a Star"

Disposed at ease through aeons - K.A. Campbell, Jr. "About It and About"

Cloaked lovers stroll through hazel groves - K.A. Campbell, Jr. "About It and About"

Through the infinite regions of infinite space - Prof. Wm. Campbell "An Evening Song" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]

Through the night's mad melodies - W. Wilfred Campbell "The Children of the Foam"

Through all the paradises seven - W. Wilfred Campbell "Lazarus"

Through the bars of twilight rifted - W. Wilfred Campbell "Sebastian Cabot"

Through a lonely cloister's corridors - Giosue Carducci "Carnival: Voice from the Palace" transl. by Frank Sewall

Through the holy joys of the azure - Giosue Carducci "Sermione" transl. by Frank Sewall

Snow-flakes fall through the ashen heavens - Giosue Carducci "Snowed Under" transl. by Frank Sewall

Dreaming of clouds through their shadows - Will Carleton "Wealth"

The roads that run through Beauty's realm - Bliss Carman "Phi Beta Kappa Poem"

Through this divided camp of dream - Bliss Carman "The White Gull"

Through the tangle of frail purposes - Edward Carpenter "The Angel of Death--and Life"

Shot all his shining fingers through the Dark - Edward Carpenter "Aphrodite"

Passed and mounted through the fields of air - Edward Carpenter "The Artist to His Lady"

Through the broken walls of time - Alice Cary "Music"

Racing through intricate lattices - Cyrus Cassells "Altitude"

Straight through the gusts of fear and fury - Cyrus Cassells "Soul Make a Path Through Shouting"

Through the lavish tangerine of dawn - Cyrus Cassells & Brian Turner "Corsair"

Wander through a haunted mind - Walter Richard Cassels "Beatrice di Tenda"

Burrowing downward through the clay - Walter Richard Cassels "Gone"

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

Dreams transpire through the electric - Adrian Castro "A Cuban Modernist in Miami"

Through mandrake groves and tangled vines - Anna Cates "Three Triolets"

Through halls of vanished pleasure - Willa Cather "Poppies on Ludlow Castle"

Through purple mists ascending - Willa Cather "Prairie Dawn"

The old wind singing through - Willa Cather "Spanish Johnny"

Through the secret light - Charles Causley "The Swan"

Led me through the gossip trees - Madison Cawein "The Speckled Trout"

That through the darkness swim - Ceiriog "Daybreak" transl. by Edmund O. Jones

Mettled steed through battle-throng shall bear me - Robert Chambers "The Ladye that I Love" [Spirit of Chambers' Journal, 1834, Project Gutenberg]

Through a thousand years of wrong - Robert Chambers "To Scotland" [Spirit of Chambers' Journal, 1834, Project Gutenberg]

Through the Strait of Violent Returns - Marianne Chan "Counterargument that Goes All the Way Around"

Memory travels through several time zones - Marianne Chan "Jet Lag"

A black wolf careening through a web - Tina Chang "The Future is an Animal"

Manifest through the lens of protection - Tina Chang "Hybrida: A Zuihitsu"

Dark matter funneling through his veins - Tina Chang "My Father. A Tree."

Runs through the sky in ecstasy - Harindranath Chattopadhyaya "Noon"

Ride through the silent earthquake lands - G.K. Chesterton "The Ballad of the White Horse: Dedication"

Up through an empty house of stars - G.K. Chesterton "The Ballad of the White Horse: Dedication"

Sent it splendid through the sky - G.K. Chesterton "The Ballad of the White Horse: Book V. Ethandune: The First Stroke"

Wild paths through mulberry and hemp - The Buddhist Priest Chiao-jan "Looking for Lu Hung-chien but Failing To Find Him" transl. by Burton Watson

Through materials, outside of the border lines - M.C. Childs "Electrical Symbols"

Run the line straight through regardless - M.C. Childs "Electrical Symbols"

When the rocks come through the holes - W.E. Christian "Hiking in the Philippines"

And new fire through the veins - Annie Rothwell Christie "After the Battle"

Waded through rough surf to a sunny beach in Sicily - Nicholas Christopher "1943"

The particles racing through the accelerator ring - Richard Chwedyk "Rich and Pam Go to Fermilab and Later See a Dead Man"

Still beating through the snow - John Clare "Address to Plenty: In Winter"

Through a landscape of stairways leading nowhere - G. O. Clark "Mary Has a Prophetic Vision"

Crashing its micro-mastodon bulk through a carpet forest - G. O. Clark "Sound Check"

Can forge a way through stone - Jeremy Michael Clark "One Fire, Quenched with Another"

Through gloomy caverns threads his way - Thomas Clarke "Sir Copp canto II"

And pilot it through danger's gate - Thomas Clarke "Sir Copp canto II"

dreaming a small boat through centuries of water - Lucille Clifton "shadows"

Through the great sinful streets - Arthur Hugh Clough "Dipsychus"

Through a land ambushed with guile - Arthur Hugh Clough "Jacob"

To pace the sad confusion through - Arthur Hugh Clough "Through a Glass Darkly"

Dance me through the panic - Leonard Cohen "Dance Me to the End of Love"

Pouring hunger through my heart - Henri Cole "Dune"

Back through the brindled understory - Donovon Kūhiō Colleps "He Mea Mālo'elo'e #3"

Row themselves slowly through eternity - Billy Collins "The Dead"

Through a door at the back of the world - Billy Collins "Endangered"

Sifting through thick air - Nandi Comer "The Check In"

Moving through the vocal dark - "Comforted" [The Continental Monthly v.II no.VI, Dec. 1862]

Through the wood of shadows - Hilda Conkling "Adventure"

Swam through its branches - Hilda Conkling "The Apple-Jelly-Fish-Tree"

Not only through the day - Hilda Conkling "Blue Grass"

Hope's bright birds sing through them - Mrs. Martha Walker Cook "Autumn Leaves" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.2, August 1863]

Follow the track of the rude spade through - Martha Walker Cook "Buried Alive" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.2, August 1864]

Wild longings through us steal - Martha Walker Cook "Clouds. Respectfully Dedicated to Professor Guyot" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.3, March 1864]

Through infinite gradations pass - Martha Walker Cook "Clouds. Respectfully Dedicated to Professor Guyot" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.3, March 1864]

Through color may send greetings to the sight - Martha Walker Cook "Clouds. Respectfully Dedicated to Professor Guyot" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.3, March 1864]

See the Infinite through nature's magic glass - Martha Walker Cook "Clouds. Respectfully Dedicated to Professor Guyot" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.3, March 1864]

Through the tempest's blackness rolled - Martha Walker Cook "Clouds: Cumuli. Respectfully Dedicated to Professor Guyot" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.3, March 1864]

Through each rift and shattered chasm - Martha Walker Cook "Clouds: Cumuli. Respectfully Dedicated to Professor Guyot" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.3, March 1864]

Neglected it had been through all the storm - Martha Walker Cook "The Dove" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.6, June 1864]

Poured strange knowledge through my mind - Mrs. Martha W. Cook "Ethel: Fitz Fashion's Wife" [The Continental Monthly v.III - April, 1863 - no.IV]

Like lightning, through the billows flew - James Ewing Cooley "The Spawn of Ixion"

Through gloom and tempest guide - Benjamin Copeland "Out of the Depths"

Traveling through this vale of sin and strife - Cora "A Thought of the Future" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]

hunger that spoke to her through tantrums - Karla Cordero "As a Kid I Was Told 'Don't Step on a Crack or You'll Break Your Momma's Back'"

Each new stranger parading through your home - Gabriel Cortez "Upon Hearing Your Building is up for Sale"

Through the deep, and under - James H. Cousins "Legend of the Blemished King"

Through the red rains rising - Eleanor Rogers Cox "Death of Cuchulain"

To spread confusion through the foe - Palmer Cox "The Brownies at Archery"

Through melon-vines and broken glass - Palmer Cox "The Brownies' Candy-Pull"

Kept my place through wind and rain - Palmer Cox "The Brownies' Candy-Pull"

Through iron doors, through gates of brass - Palmer Cox "The Brownies' Candy-Pull"

Through silent streets pursued their way - Palmer Cox "The Brownies' Dancing-School"

Almost sawed the fiddle through - Palmer Cox "The Brownies' Dancing-School"

Through which to conquer ache and pain - Palmer Cox "The Brownies in the Academy"

Are first enriched through patient toil - Palmer Cox "The Brownies in the Academy"

To lead the willing mind through History's mazes - George Crabbe "The Library"

Through shoelace and nuclear waste - Dorsey Craft "The Pirate Anne Bonny and I Play Video Games"

Blew you through our mind's harbors - Dorsey Craft "The Pirate Anne Bonny Becomes Our Mother"

The bleakest sky has tiny rifts when the stars shine through - Dinah Maria Mulock Craik "Don't Be Afraid"

Has ploughed thro' years of sorrow deep - Dinah Maria Mulock Craik "Going to Work"

Through the snowy night so bleak and wild - Dinah Maria Mulock Craik "The Motherless Child"

Peering through the acceptable landscape - Steven Cramer "Pentimento"

As the past sees through us - Steven Cramer "Pentimento"

Dives through the filter of trellises - Hart Crane "October-November"

Light-footed through the dance's maze - Walter Crane "Queen Summer; Or, The Tourney of the Lily and the Rose"

Resolutely through centuries of remorse - Shutta Crum "All That is Left"

To float through star-littered fields - Shutta Crum "No Mansions for Me"

A message through the cages of a great whale's teeth - Cynthia Cruz "Hotel Berlin"

Through griefs of joy - e.e. cummings "my father moved through dooms of love"

Through the young and awkward hours - E.E Cummings "Puella Mea"

Smiles through my narrow window way - Alice Turner Curtis "The Lady Moon" [A Jolly Jingle Book (ed. by Laura Chandler). 1913]

Seen through a veil of silver - Olive Custance "Endymion"

Through secret words of prophets - "Cynewulf's Elene" (translated by James M. Garnett  c.1900, revised 1911)

Fruit cannot drop through this thick air - H.D. "Garden"

That struggles through sea-mist - H.D. "Hermes of the Ways"

Through the sands of the broken hourglass - Jim Daniels "Church Reform"

Through the enormous vertebrae of the Andes - Ruben Dario "To Roosevelt" transl. unknown per poets.org

Break through your veils of lawn - Sir William Davenant "The Lark Now Leaves His Watery Nest"

To bar its progress through the realms of Night - Catharine Davidson "Dreamland--a Sonnet" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, 18 May 1878]

Which shines a meteor through life's gloom - Lucretia Maria Davidson "The Smile of Innocence"

Glimmering through the vast profound - Lucretia Maria Davidson "The Smile of Innocence"

The years sift through their hands - Fanny Stearns Davis "Profits"

Plummet through your thinking - Geffrey Davis "Not to Be Confused with 'Poem'"

Through this blank season - Olena Kalytiak Davis "sweet reader, flanneled and tulled"

The blood of survivors coursing through my veins - Kwame Dawes "Land Ho"

Traveling through the dark of another's shadow - Meg Day "The Permanent Way"

Death's fell daemons through the flashes glare - Luís de Camões "The Lusiad; or, The Discovery of India: Book I. Argument" transl. by William Julius Mickle

Dance burning through the night - Walter de la Mare "The Little Salamander: To Margot"

Like a phantom through the glades - Walter de la Mare "The Quarry"

Through the dusk with muffled bell - Walter de la Mare "The World of Dream"

How we relate the world through our skin - Oliver de la Paz "Autism Screening Questionnaire: Social Interaction Difficulties"

Praying through the meanwhiles - Oliver de la Paz "Autism Screening Questionnaire: Social Interaction Difficulties"

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

Drive our pick through the mineral of our apprehensions - Oliver de la Paz "You Must Lift Your Son's Languid Body"

Through the enchanted hall of dawn - Alfred de Musset "Rappelle-Toi" transl. by Henry van Dyke

Scrolling through Merriam Webster's youngest words - Jen DeGregorio "No Isms Except Neologism"

Through which aspires the blood-metal of stars - Toi Derricotte "The Blessed Angels"

Across my air & through his water - Toi Derricotte "For Telly the Fish"

Telescopes looking through fear - Toi Derricotte "Holy Cross Hospital"

Watching through warped glass - Chelsea B. DesAutels "A Dangerous Place"

Through dark's thin language - Jay Deshpande "Wanting a Child"

Through wind-flooded canyons - Natalie Diaz "Duned"

Woven like water, through itself - Natalie Diaz "lake-loop"

Through realm of briar - Emily Dickinson "Book 3: Time and Eternity LVI"

Down through all the saints' isles - Woody Dismukes "A Conversation Between the Embalmed Heads of Lampião and Maria Bonita on Public Display at the Baiano State Forensic Institute, Circa Mid-20th Century"

Air through a windmill's vanes - Chelsea Dingman "Reconstructing the Saints"

Through the broken web of night - Irving Sidney Dix "Twin Lake: In the Wayne Highlands"

Take it and fly through never - Gregory Djanikian "Children's Hospital, Emergency Room"

Flying through the ten toasts - Alda do Espirito Santo "The Same Side of the Canoe" transl. by Allan Francovich and Kathleen Weaver

A threadbare sail nightwinds needle through - Chris Dombrowski "Boreal"

Splinter of dawn through the glass - Chris Dombrowski "First Hour"

Small epiphanies falling through the fingers - Chris Dombrowski "Fluvial"

Through a footbridge's fenced floor - Chris Dombrowski "I Canonize Dick Curran"

An anchor plummeting geologically through grass - Chris Dombrowski "See that my grave is swept clean"

Two crows rowing through the rain - Chris Dombrowski "Some Nights the River"

Found a route out through his eyes - Chris Dombrowski "They Tied the Madmen to Trees Beside the River and All the Shrinks Went Out of Business"

The trick of thinking through infinity - Timothy Donnelly "The Cloud Corporation"

Phantom tendrils through parlor air - Timothy Donnelly "Globus Hystericus"

Which blow through equinox - Cass Donish "You, Emblazoned"

Raptures through logs of sound - Marie-Ovide Dorceley "Sojourner"

A rush through terror and fire and death - Jeanne d'Orge "The Kiss (Fifteen Years)"

Through perturbing touch of doubt - Edward Dowden "Atalanta"

Through the whirl of atoms and of force - Edward Dowden "A Child's Noonday Sleep"

Clear harmonies through the infinite - Edward Dowden "Emerson"

Through mere inertia trembling - Edward Dowden "If it Might Be"

Through all the hours that laugh - Edward Dowden "Millet's 'The Sower'"

Through gleam and gloom - Edward Dowden "Sent to an American Shakespeare Society"

Through lucid fields of air - Edward Dowden "Sunsets"

Travel through the singing air of dawn - John Drinkwater "Tha [sic] Carver in Stone"

Through waves of old, blown glass - Rebecca Dunham "Mnemosyne to the Poet"

Through treachery of light - Marcella Durand "from The Prospect"

Through the night's weary vigils - Enna Duval "Invocation to Sleep"

Through the gateway of the eyes - A.E. "By the Margin of the Great Deep"

Through the gateway of the eyes - A.E. "The Twilight of Earth"

Tears that still must flow through future years - J.A.E. "In Memoriam (M.A.W.--Poetess. Aetat 25.)" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.750, 11 May 1878]

Ride misery through the night - Cornelius Eady "The Train (Miss Look)"

Whispers through mist his flowered prayer - Max Early "Deer's Breath of Every Color"

Through blue juniper terrain - Max Early "Deer's Breath of Every Color"

Burning through the infinite - Carolina Ebeid "[You Ask Me to Talk About the Interior]"

Brown sugar waves dance through - Caleb Edmondson "In 2025, His Rings Will Disappear"

Through heaven's rolled, impersonal blue - Eric Ekstrand "Family Solo"

Through the canyons of sandstone and shale - Ansel Elkins "Native Memory"

Wintergreen peeps through the snow - William Hodgson Ellis "The Skunk Cabbage"

Beauty through my senses stole - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Each and All"

Through tracts and provinces of sky - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"

Faithful through a thousand years - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"

A lion prowling through the wild - Enheduana "Temple Hymns: 17. E-Mush, the Temple of Dumuzi in Badtibira" transl. by Sophus Helle

The only path through water & life - Fatihah Quadri Eniola "Down-Streaming"

Through the spyglass of trust - Elaine Equi "Round Corners"

Chewed through each new dream - Kristina Erny "Abduction"

Fly through its rings in my zag and zig pattern - Daniel Errico "In Space"

We sailed every ocean before we were through - Daniel Errico "The Island of Bum Bum Ba Loo"

Through the windows of an ancient aquarium - Martin Espada "Alabanza: In Praise of Local 100"

The ghost of Hamlet's father wandering through - Martin Espada "Inheritance of Waterfalls and Sharks"

Deep fjords through the heart - Nava EtShalom "Iteration"

Toil through the morning grey- The Ettrick Shepherd "May of the Moril Glen"

On through the parching day - Anthony Euwer "By Scarlet Torch and Blade"

Through mere excess of nothingness - Anthony Euwer "The Caves of Josephine"

Through the mystic caves of glass - Anthony Euwer "The River"

As your vision clears through higher dimensions - Kendall Evans and David C. Kopaska-Merkel and Mike Allen "Rattlebox III"

Paced through the ebon halls of hell - Marie J. Ewen "Corinna at the Capitol" [Chambers' Edinburgh Journal no.449, 7 Aug. 1852]

Shining through the rapture of her dream - Marie J. Ewen "Corinna at the Capitol" [Chambers' Edinburgh Journal no.449, 7 Aug. 1852]

Friends who cleave to us through ill - D.F. "The Fall of the Year" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.719, 6 Oct. 1877]

Through the veranda's black iron bars - Tarfia Faizullah "The Interviewer Acknowledges Grief"

My arrow through the heart of Wrong - Eleanor Farjeon "Apollo in Pherae"

Woven through the heart of night - Eleanor Farjeon "Fairy-Time"

Scissoring your ancient way through - Joseph Fasano "Elegy for a Year"

Move through the ruins of the dance - Joseph Fasano "Hymn"

watched a star burn through your wall-length windows - Logan February "I Woke You with Wagner,"

Combing through my seaweed hair - Karolina Fedyk "Sawa"

Bled out through the bone - Camonghne Felix "'But in what way does the blending of two slightly different cells bring about such a renewal of life?' --Freud"

Through the ages of dreaming - George Blackstone Field "The Coming of the Line"

Through the rifts of rising, falling seed - Michael Field "The Depths of the Grass"

Promising weeks of time to fade through - Annie Finch "Chain of Women"

Follow us through squares of light - Annie Finch "Frozen In"

The leafy sun that pours liquid through doors - Annie Finch "A Mabon Crown"

Gives them leave to move through the wind - Annie Finch "Samhain"

sliding through the stop signs - Charles Coleman Finlay "Accidental Series"

Thy rocks shall down through time endure - James Elroy Flecker "Hyali"

Drops the moonlight through my heart - James Elroy Flecker "Santorin"

Mournful as thunder moving through - John Gould Fletcher "In Exile"

Through dull years of bitter silence - John Gould Fletcher "Lincoln"

Repaired through your anguish - John Gould Fletcher "Lincoln"

Cuts through the bioluminescent memories - Lysz Flo "Railroad del Mar"

A star glimmering through the mist - "The Flower of Nut-Brown Maids" transl. by Eleanor Hull

Through the flutes of my ribs - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Lost Coast"

Sail through my reflection - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Lost Coast"

Through the cracks of the clock hands - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Nightingale"

Tearing through brambled clouds - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Nightingale"

Sail through other people's raptures - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Osten XI"

Last through anxious rain - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Sixteen Shadows 9"

Laced through endless blazes - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Sixteen Shadows 10"

Through the edge of winter - Julie Fogliano "Spring, March 20"

Through the fairy curtain dashing - Joseph Kearney Foran "The Aurora Borealis"

Without passing through thought - Carolyn Forche "On Earth"

Rolled her naked through the sun - Carolyn Forche "The Place That Is Feared I Inhabit"

Through the blood trees within us - Carolyn Forche "The Recording Angel"

What runs through the many-gated light - John M. Ford "Troy: the Movie"

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

Whistles through her chest like bladed wind - Diamond Forde "Rememory"

Dance through my broken dreams - Fanny Forrester "Not Lost, but Gone Before" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.3-v.I, 19 Jan. 1884]

Pronounced through windows - Tonya M. Foster "Preamble"

Forever going through their changes - Carrie Fountain "[You Belong to the World]"

cut like a solvent through any of my moods - Robert Frazier "A Crash Course in Lemon Physics"

That pours freely through my damaged skull - Robert Frazier "A Rebel's Pale Eyes ..."

Her light streamed through the years - John Freeman "The Body"

A white moon stares Time's thinning fabric through - John Freeman "Shadows"

Through her silver ocean rides a thousand fathoms deep - Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman "Wee Willie Winkie"

A meteor through the changing sky - S. Virginia French "The 'Still Small Voice'"

Water slouching through a bathroom ceiling - Kay Gabriel "Like, Comma, Like"

Through a bridge of tree limbs - Jeannine Hall Gailey "Remnant"

Seen the whiteness smitten through - Zona Gale "Light"

To break through the fragile borders - John Gallaher "My Life in Brutalist Architecture #1"

Through circling ages of shame and sin - "The Game of Fate" [The Continental Monthly March 1862]

Through my private orchard of no regrets - Deborah Garrison "Her Majesty Loses Her Touch"

Through the eye of the astral needle - Cristina Rivera Garza "Saturday, April 17, 2010 12:49" transl. by Ilana Luna and Cheyla Samuelson

Burn through their masks of radiant desire - Jenny George "Sunflowers"

Through the apocalypse in my bloodstream - Andrea Gibson "Ode to the Public Panic Attack"

Caught no glimmer through the night - Wilfrid Gibson "Flannan Isle"

A shower of cinders through the air - Wilfrid Wilson Gibson "The Slag"

Through the noisy crowds of other conversations - Dana Gioia "The Argument"

Fortitude through years of wormwood - Zinaida Gippius "[I seek for rhythmic whisperings]" transl. by Babette Deutsch and Avrahm Yarmolinsky

Passage through the void of myself - Louise Gluck "Faithful and Virtuous Night"

Like a bright light passing through - Louise Gluck "Faithful and Virtuous Night"

Watching history through the mouth of a shield - Golden "& When They Come for Me (Reprise)"

With Orestes through the mart - Louis Golding "Down Tottenham Court Road"

Through cowering moons and stellar dins - Louis Golding "Fires of Change"

Blaze through the jungles of night - Louis Golding "For My Friend"

Who father havoc through absence - Carlos Andrés Gómez "Ghazal Circling Fatherhood"

Through hot air as through grass - Edmund Gosse "Lying in the Grass"

Lamps up through the larkspur evening - Mona Gould "Rain"

But a whispered echo through the dark - Mona Gould "Some Quiet Day ... Perhaps"

Through life's misty sojourn - Joseph Grant "Love's Adieu"

Through the dreams of yesternight - Robert Graves "The Dying Knight and the Fauns"

Through pompous motions blown - David Gray "Sonnet"

Through the azure deep of air - Thomas Gray "The Progress of Poesy"

Falls through the spaces of my days - Leah Naomi Green "Hashem"

Rocking and rolling through the storms of Jupiter - John Grey "Son of an Astronaut"

Run wild through an unholy earth - Kimberly Grey "The First Marriage"

Twin stars through my purpling pane - Angelina Weld Grimké "Dusk"

Through long years of toil and darkness - "Guerdon" [The Continental Monthly v.1 no.5, May 1862]

Through the cloudless salt-seeped heavens - Leyla Guirand "The Abstract Maker"

Who watch the stars through broken walls - Ivor Gurney "From Omiecourt"

Through tempests of hell-fire - Ivor Gurney "Serenity"

Through death's portals I will fly - Ieuan Gwynedd "Go and Dig a Grave for me" transl. by Edmund O. Jones

Pass through the fire of Moloch - G.H.H. "Night and Morning" (from The Knickerbocker, v. 23:3, March 1844)

Through the shock of cold and glare - Marilyn Hacker "Nearly a Valediction"

Row through all storms - Hadewijch of Brabant (translated by Columba Hart) "Fidelity"

Through this emblem of deceit - Hafiz "The Divan XXXVIII" (translated by H. Bicknell)

Through shimmering veils of harp and flute - Katherine Hale " CalvÉ in Blue"

And through it blows a laughing word - Katherine Hale " CalvÉ in Blue"

Listening in the forest, loitering through the silence - Katherine Hale "Enchantment"

Sauntering through a mile of sun - Katherine Hale "Going North I: White Porches"

Forced us through rocky walls - Katherine Hale "Going North IV: Painted Rock"

Burned clean through and forged a sword of steel - Katherine Hale "Poetesses"

Comes the faint Persephone trailing through the dew - Katherine Hale "Sign to Trespassers"

Your taxi must be racing through the town - Katherine Hale "Sign to Trespassers"

The echoes that once passed through us - Nathalie Handal "White Trees"

Through dawns of tenderness I see - Arthur Sherburne Hardy "Songs of Two"

Crossed through knots of a curse - Joy Harjo "Deer Dancer"

Road through human memory - Joy Harjo "Exile of Memory"

Through the miles of relentless exile - Joy Harjo "For Earth's Grandsons"

Through fields of ghosts - Joy Harjo "Grace"

Skated through fields of ghosts - Joy Harjo "Grace"

Through a season of false midnights - Joy Harjo "Grace"

Through the shimmering houses of the gods - Joy Harjo "Nine Below"

Through the cloud of rum and laughter - Joy Harjo "The Real Revolution is Love,"

The fox breaking through the lilacs - Joy Harjo "Santa Fe"

When time waved through the corn - Joy Harjo "Tobacco Origin Story"

A blur through the dandelions - Joy Harjo "A Winning Hand"

Through a path of flame and fire - Frances E.W. Harper "Death of the Old Sea-King"

Breathe vigor through each nerve - Frances E.W. Harper "The Pure in Heart Shall See God"

Through purple lips of wrath - Frances E.W. Harper "Vashti"

Lift my head up through the blades - francine j. harris "another finger for the wound"

Crawling milkweed through dependence - francine j. harris "Oregon Trail, Missouri"

Make it through the sky - francine j. harris "Single Lines Looking Forward. or One Monstitch Past 45"

To take it dizzy and broken down through the falls - francine j. harris "There are inanimate things out there loving each other"

Run through the woods blindfolded - Jim Harrison "The Golden Window"

Through the hush of my heart - Patrick Joseph Hartigan writing as John O'Brien "Calling to Me"

Through the bitter wells of woe - Frances Ridley Havergal "Springs of Peace"

Picking a path through the driftwood - Matthea Harvey "Nude on a Horsehair Sofa by the Sea"

Left through a hole in his chest - Yona Harvey "Boy in the Forest Between Living and Leaving"

Through mirrors of burning - Robert Hayden "October"

The wind's vowel blowing through the hazels - Seamus Heaney "Aisling"

Leads me through muted labyrinths - Anne Hebert "The Tomb of Kings" transl. by Kathleen Weaver

Charge through dead end streets - Stephanie Heit "The Shock Machine: Neuromodulation Master"

Navigate by sound magnified through muscle - Stephanie Heit "Yours Truly"

The flowering myrtle blows through tall arcades - Felicia Hemans "The Abencerrage Canto I"

Through the desert's pathless maze - Felicia Hemans "The Aged Indian"

Through sorrow's lingering year - Felicia Hemans "The Domestic Affections"

Through paths before untrod - Felicia Hemans "The Sceptic"

Whispering through the cedar shade - Felicia Hemans "The Sceptic"

A way through tempests to the sun - Felicia Hemans "Wallace's Invocation to Bruce"

Through my pores of stone - Alice Corbin Henderson "From the Stone Age"

Through its jocund loveliness of length - William Ernest Henley "London Voluntaries"

Storm through the desolate fastnesses - William Ernest Henley "Rhymes and Rhythms"

A patriarch that strolls through the tents of his children - William Ernest Henley "Rhymes and Rhythms"

Grown dull through many waiting days - Sophia Magaretta Hensley "Triumph"

Through storm, and shade, and shine - Sophia Magaretta Hensley "Triumph"

Who pours out his soul through the bagpipes - Oliver Herford "An Alphabet of Celebrities"

Thro' Moon illumined Darkness hurled - Oliver Herford "The Rubáiyát of a Persian Kitten"

Through the space program and into the ancient sea of stars - Jim Heston "All Things Being Relative"

Through the wires on the backs of ions - Bob Hicok "Calling him back from layoff"

Through the fences of their teeth - Conrad Hilberry "The Cur"

Pulled through a marsh of years - Conrad Hilberry "Open"

Catching scraps of sunlight through the sycamores - Conrad Hilberry "Self-Portrait as Waterfall"

The north wind searches through - Leslie Pickney Hill "Christmas at Melrose"

Through voids that roll away - John Northern Hilliard "A Fantasie of Dreams"

Leapt through the vault of the sky - Brenda Hillman "The Eighties"

Through a bank of verbena & fog - Brenda Hillman "Poem for a National Seashore"

Coming through the panel of death - Brenda Hillman "Reverse Seeing"

Wandered through your many destinations - Tony Hoagland "The Classics"

A zombie sleepwalking through time - Tony Hoagland "Proof of Life"

For the fairies to slip through - Florence Hoatson "The Little White Gate"

Through the unencumbered dark - Carlie Hoffman "After Morlot Avenue"

I'll shudder through root and stone - Cynthia Hogue "The Changeling"

Through all the web of sound - J.G. Holland "Kathrina Part II: Love"

Through the deep caves of thought - Oliver Wendell Holmes "The Chambered Nautilus"

While through the sounding sky - Oliver Wendell Holmes "Union and Liberty"

Through ghosts in a constant march - Darrel Alejandro Holnes "Black Parade"

What were his chances of coming through? - E.W. Hornung "The Ballad of Ensign Joy"

Through rose-wreathed halls of fantasy - William H.C. Hosmer "Impromptu: Written on Receiving a Rose-Bud from a Lady"

Through hearts that are unconquered still - Wm. H.C. Hosmer "A Voice for Poland" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]

See beauty through the tears - Walter E. Houghton, Jr. "Love Song"

Safe through the jostling markets borne - A.E. Housman "Last Poems XXIV: Epithalamium"

Through their reins in ice and fire - A.E. Houseman "A Shropshire Lad, XXX"

Through him the gale of life blew high - A.E. Housman "A Shropshire Lad XXXI"

The wind through woods in riot - A.E. Housman "A Shropshire Lad XXXI"

Through dark Destiny's hour - Mrs. Volney E. Howard "The Dusty White Rose"

Through trial sent and victory given - William D. Howells "Saint Christopher"

Cold through the clouds of sunset - William D. Howells "While She Sang"

Noises that fall through the yellow dust - Hsieh Shang "Song of the Thoroughfare" transl. by Burton Watson

Through dreams made whole - Langston Hughes "To You"

Murmurs through my fingers - Ishion Hutchinson "Roof Nightclub"

Through passion into thought - Aldous Huxley "Anniversaries"

Through the sunset's inmost core - Aldous Huxley "Mole"

But tunnels on through ages of oblivion - Aldous Huxley "Mole"

On through ages of oblivion - Aldous Huxley "Mole"

Through the grey tears that blur the sky - Aldous Huxley "Song of Poplars"

Cuts through corrugated banality - fahima ife "anamnesis, amanuensis"

Moving slowly through the dismal atmosphere - Luisa A. Igloria "Custody"

When words break through a surface - Luisa A. Igloria "Why appropriation is not necessarily the same as mastery"

Bleeds through the fragility of linear time - Irene Inatty "Ours"

Pass checks through cigarette asphyxiation - Wallace Irwin "An Inside Con to Refined Guys"

Through the stars eternity may speak - Islwyn "Night" transl. by Edmund O. Jones

Through the maze of all their songs - Islwyn "The Poets of Wales" transl. by Edmund O. Jones

Lifted my voice through a trumpet of gold - "IV: Mexica Otoncuicatl | An Otomi Song of the Mexicans" transl. from Nahuatl by Daniel G. Brinton

Pass through this place of reckoning - "VI: Otro Chalcayotl, Canto de Tetlepan Quetzanitzin | Another Chalco-Song, a Poem of Tetlepan Quetzanitzin" transl. from Nahuatl by Daniel G. Brinton

Hurtling through the aeons - Sarah Jackson "The Time Bureau Came to Careers Day"

There you go, right through the pavement - Sarah Jackson "The Time Bureau Came to Careers Day"

Where a path of tears washed through - Elizabeth Jacobson "Blood Moon"

That pour through metal - Tsitsi Ella Jaji "Ritual Object"

As the stars seep through his window - John James "Poem Around Which Everything Is Structured"

Throwing cold light through the black matter - John James "Poem Around Which Everything Is Structured"

Through the wound of my life - Omotara James "Pier 52"

Through the wave of Fire into Annihilation - Jami "Salaman and Absal: The Burning of Absal" transl. by Edward Fitzgerald

Roland's horn resounds through ages - Mark Jarman "Song of Roland"

Through all forms of grief and strife - Robinson Jeffers "To his Father"

Through all perils laughed - Elinor Jenkins "Sursum Corda"

Through fire and broken glass - Marlin M. Jenkins "Pokedex Entry #260: Swampert"

With stars falling through your hands - Allison Eir Jenks "Different Ideas of Honor"

Marched barefoot through the alleys - Amaud Jamaul Johnson "LA Police Chief Daryl Gates Dead at 83"

And rust began to bleed through - Amaud Jamaul Johnson "LA Police Chief Daryl Gates Dead at 83"

A search light through the wind - Amaud Jamaul Johnson "Tar Baby"

Dead husks that rustle through her hands - Emily Pauline Johnson "The Corn Husker"

Echo through the midnight forest - Emily Pauline Johnson "Dawendine"

Wind through the dreaming fire - Emily Pauline Johnson "Moonset"

Through the yellow plumes of goldenrod - Emily Pauline Johnson "Thistle-down"

Calling through the seas and silence - Emily Pauline Johnson "The Trail to Lillooet"

Filtered through fifteen generations - James Weldon Johnson "Brothers--American Drama"

Fading through all of the tints of the rose - James Weldon Johnson "Down by the Carib Sea"

Through the murky vaults of hell - James Weldon Johnson "The Greatest of These Is War"

Through one short space of fretfulness - James Weldon Johnson "Life"

Go dancing through my veins - James Weldon Johnson "The Poet's Heart"

Cruising through four octaves - Jenny Johnson "Aria"

Through vigils of the painful night - Lionel Johnson "Our Lady of the Snows"

Through the seas of fame - Lionel Johnson "The Troopship"

Sounding out the future through repetition - Taylor Johnson "8th & Ingraham"

His blank gaze looking through mine - Amanda Johnston "Facing US"

Through mullein stalks and jimson-weeds - Annie Fellows Johnston "At Early Candle-Lighting"

Such funny dreams go dancing through - "A Jolly Book" [A Jolly Jingle Book (ed. by Laura Chandler). 1913]

through a downpour of sound - Camisha L. Jones "In/Ability"

Through doors of dark matter - Saeed Jones "Anthracite"

Through my catacombs of marrow - Saeed Jones "Beheaded Kingdom"

leading me through another night of dreams - Tanque R. Jones "Morning Time"

Through all the silence on our tongues - Tish Jones "There Was No Sun in the Room"

Dropped through holes in the sidewalk - Judy Jordan "Prologue"

And disappear through the back door - Judy Jordan "Prologue"

Through the darkness with his own becoming light - June Jordan "July 4, 1974"

Through a tunnel of kid gloves and landmines - Fady Joudah "The Poem as Epiphyte"

Wander weeping through empty halls - Juan Chi "Singing of Thoughts 5" transl. by Burton Watson

Each barefoot trip through your bloodbath house - Bettina Judd "on empathy"

Through desert tracts of Silence and of Night - Sir Nizamat Jung "Prologue"

Thro' the sad echoes of pale Memory's cave - Mrs. R.B.K. "To --" [International Weekly Miscellany v.1 no.2, July 1850]

Holding your hand through the static again - Umang Kalra "Epistolary Poem"

A spirit pushes its way through the busted geometry - Yalie Saweda Kamara "Listening to Nina Simone Sing 'Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues'"

Through many journeys and ruined days - Rodger Kamenetz "The Broken Tablets"

Through the metal hexes of fence - Rodger Kamenetz "The Living Hive"

As through sun-singed grass - Joan Naviyuk Kane "Nunaqtigiit (people related through common possession of territory)"

Sifting through the dust behind us - Holly Karapetkova "Song of the Exiles"

A wisteria poked its lank blossoms through the cloudbank - Mary Karr "Disappointments of the Apocalypse"

Grinding a path through elderberries and laurel - Janet Kauffman "The Devil's Walking Stick"

Splints the ice water saws right through - Janet Kauffman "In the Aftermath"

Flying through sheds and airy quadrants - Janet Kauffman "Instead of Flying in Water"

The horn hits and flows through steel - Janet Kauffman "Stress Position"

Waited patient through each halting breath - Roz Kaveney "The Ballad of the Death and the Maid"

Through all its thousand courts - John Keats "Hyperion"

Through the sad heart of Ruth - John Keats "Ode to a Nightingale"

Through the dance's dangerous wreath - John Keats "To Fanny"

Murmur their mysteries through dusky aisles - Helen Keller "The Song of the Stone Wall"

Through which the summer rills run weeping - Fanny Kemble "Fragment from an epistle written when the thermometer stood at 98 in the shade"

The clouds go trooping through - Fanny Kemble "A Lament for the Wissahiccon"

Through Time's uncertain day - Fanny Kemble "Lines, In Answer to a Question"

Through the still sapphire skies - Fanny Kemble "Song [When you mournfully rivet your tear-laden eyes]"

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

That through the rustling corn run chattering - Fanny Kemble "Sonnet [Spirit of all sweet sounds! who in mid air]"

Wander through this dismal earth - Fanny Kemble "To My Guardian Angel"

Followed a star through the darkness - Henry Kendall "Achan"

Picking through the ruins for my roots - Tala Khanmalek "Louise"

Dragged through dirt and honey and pine - Vandana Khanna "Destruction Myth part 3"

Through the seventh Gate I rose - Omar Khayyam "The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam" transl. by Edward Fitzgerald (First Edition)

Through what wild ways of mystery - Joyce Kilmer "Chevely Crossing"

Through stars and starless space - Joyce Kilmer "Chevely Crossing"

Through surging floods of song - Joyce Kilmer "For a Birthday"

Through the burning vales of Hell - Joyce Kilmer "Love's Thoroughfare"

So through the lagging centuries - Joyce Kilmer "The White Ships and the Red"

Through tunnels of torture - Kim Unsong "Nirvanic Rapture"

Where headstones claw up through the clouds - Amy King "The Moon in Your Breath"

They watched thro' time and tide - "The King-Slaying in Finderup, 1285" transl. by E.M. Smith-Dampier

Through tears they see more clearly - Galway Kinnell "The Waking"

Through the dungeon's gloom did fearless grope - Mrs. E.C. Kinney "Miss Dix, the Philanthropist"

Through Mercy's brooding care - Mrs. E.C. Kinney "Miss Dix, the Philanthropist"

Through timeless arrogance of use - Rudyard Kipling "The Birthright"

Comes through the blood of the vanguards who dreamed - Rudyard Kipling "Untimely"

Shut the road through the woods - Rudyard Kipling "The Way Through the Woods"

Asking through ravenous teeth- Michael Kleber-Diggs "America is Loving Me to Death"

Traveling like cool silence through the dark - Joanna Klink "New Year"

Spiraled down through the family history - Lynne Knight "Seventeen"

Strolled through the prayer snow - Jennifer L. Knox "Prayer of the Shy Forest"

night bending through a stairwell - Ruth Ellen Kocher "She Manifests Her Own Ineffable"

I'm still falling through its silence - Yusef Komunyakaa "Thanks"

Blue jays & redbirds wove light through leaves - Yusef Komunyakaa "The Whistle"

Back through the silver mirror - Yusef Komunyakaa and Laren McClung "from 'Trading Riffs to Slay Monsters'"

Calling through swirling birch - Christopher Kondrich "Caedmon"

Cutting through the breastbone of the world - Christopher Kondrich "Common Things"

Through the spiral of a French horn - Christopher Kondrich "Division of Labor"

Through the green fuse drives the flower - Hyejung Kook "Spring Coronal"

Through which they hastened out of the past - David C. Kopaska-Merkel "Ghost Lakes"

Poking through the pestilential ash - David C. Kopaska-Merkel "An Open Letter to Our Astronauts"

As your vision clears through higher dimensions - David C. Kopaska-Merkel "Rattlebox III"

Everything that passes through that moon - David C. Kopaska-Merkel "She's in the Ice"

Starlight streaming through your keyhole - David C. Kopaska-Merkel "Stars"

Tests our worth through slow disintegration - Andrew Kozma "11th Hour Sonnet"

Any type of weather might fall through - Keetje Kuipers "Collaborators"

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

Water fell through all my doors - Maxine Kumin "Morning Swim"

Blow through an empty station on a mechanical wind - Edgar Kunz "Good Deal"

Through darkness on an evil land - Archibald Lampman "Chione"

Glowing through the veils of storm - Archibald Lampman "Winter-Store"

Through the forest white and bare - Archibald Lampman "The Woodcutter's Hut"

through everything a thin breeze blows - Jessica Langer "Chaos"

Through forest crypts and arches steal - Lucy Larcom "November"

Through yonder rended veil of green - Lucy Larcom "November"

Through grief and loss made glorious - Lucy Larcom "November"

Braids her hair through the trees - Rickey Laurentiis "Writing an Elegy"

Through ever-darkening years - Emily Lawless "From a Western Shoreway VI: A Parallel"

Through which a moon steers - Emily Lawless "From the Burren VII: A Reproach"

Through whose jagged hollows - Emily Lawless "From the Burren X: A Garden"

Wandering through the Promised Land - Emily Lawless "Yet Wherefore"

Arches where light pushes through - D.H. Lawrence "Bat"

The stoic, dignified stalker through chaos - D.H. Lawrence "Lui et Elle"

The spear is through the side of his isolation - D.H. Lawrence "Lui et Elle"

Through the stages of decay - D.H. Lawrence "Medlars and Sorb-Apples"

With jewels of passion once broken through - D.H. Lawrence "Obsequial Ode"

I carry my patience sullenly through the waste lands - D.H. Lawrence "Rondeau of a Conscientious Objector"

Through the lattice high in yon dead wall - Emma Lazarus "Fog"

Through still, soft air that cry is yet prolonged - Emma Lazarus "Fog"

Sandbirds twittering glance through crystal air - Emma Lazarus "Fog"

Through the sleeping dryad dreams - Richard Le Gallienne "Tree-Worship"

Through purple mists of riddled speech - Richard Le Gallienne "Young Love V: The Day of the Two Daffodils"

When vespers soar through the winding stairs - Ida Lee "The Fish-Girl's Song"

Through an unheeded hour - Muna Lee "Caribbean Marsh"

Escaped through the chimney - Lee Young-ju "Pillow" transl. by Jae Kim

Through my unworthy voice - Eugene Lee-Hamilton "The Bride of Porphyrion"

Through night's scorched riven cloak - Eugene Lee-Hamilton "An Ode to the Travelling Thunder"

To conduct the mind through perished worlds - Eugene Lee-Hamilton "The Wonder of the World"

Clear a path through jungles of shame - Joseph O. Legaspi "Vows (for a gay wedding)"

As the tigers slip like smiles through the bamboo - Stephen Leggett "Seeing Tigers"

Bones grown through with dandelion - R.B. Lemberg "Long Shadow"

Still reverberate through frozen earth - R.B. Lemberg "Long Shadow"

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

Through the dim vista of past years - Eliza Lucy Leonard "The Miller and His Golden Dream"

Back through the distant tracks of thought - Eliza Lucy Leonard "The Miller and His Golden Dream"

The moon ghosting a hole through a rainbow - Dana Levin "Ghosts That Need Reminding"

Terror and the hope ribboning through - Dana Levin "You Will Never Get Death/Out of Your System"

Through adobe walls and secret gardens - Philip Levine "The Whole Soul"

Took them through seven small seas to a great ocean - Philip Levine "Winter Words"

And through the changing guises - Amy Levy "Sonnet"

Through darkness smooth as amber - C.S. Lewis writing as Clive Hamilton "Dymer. Canto II"

Sometimes someone you love just falls through - Robin Coste Lewis "Using Black to Paint Light: Walking Through a Matisse Exhibit Thinking about the Arctic and Matthew Henson"

Through bitterest toil you follow me - Li Ho "At Ch'ang-ku, Reading: To Show My Man Pa" transl. by Burton Watson

Glinting through the willow-boughs - Li Po "On the Banks of Jo-yeh" transl. by Arthur Waley

That danced right through sorrow - M.L. Liebler "The Mist Spirit of Everything"

Two specks somersaulting right through the screen - Annie Lighthart "Let This Day"

Gallop through the whirling mist - Vachel Lindsay "The Comet of Prophecy"

Like Alice through the looking-glass - Vachel Lindsay "A Doll's 'Arabian Nights'"

Piercing through his midnight sleep - Vachel Lindsay "To Eve, Man's Dream of Wifehood as Described by Milton"

Darting golden through the night - Emily O. Liu "[Time Wrinkles]"

And all fire passes through me - Cecilia Llompart "Do Not Speak of the Dead"

And all smoke passes through me - Cecilia Llompart "Do Not Speak of the Dead"

Through secret eyes of malachite - Audre Lorde "Parting"

Through the wan twilight of that bitter day - Amy Lowell "Evelyn Ray"

Force me forever through the passing days - Amy Lowell "A Fairy Tale"

A dim red glare through mud bespattered glass - Amy Lowell "J--K Huysmans"

Through travail of ignoble midnight streets - Amy Lowell "J--K Huysmans"

Summer had run like fire through its veins - Amy Lowell "A Japanese Wood-Carving"

Blue through the window burns - Amy Lowell "March Evening"

The sun sifts through - Amy Lowell "Patterns"

Silent sunbeams through the window pour - Amy Lowell "On Carpaccio's Picture: The Dream of St. Ursula"

The stars crowd through the lilac - Amy Lowell "The Weather-Cock Points South"

Through all your various ranks and fates - James Russell Lowell "At the Burns Centennial"

Through aeons numb - James Russell Lowell "Fitz Adam's Story"

Dreamed through half my overture - James Russell Lowell "Fitz Adam's Story"

Filtered through the beech and oak - James Russell Lowell "The Optimist"

Sunshine strained through amber wine - James Russell Lowell "The Protest"

Through the lonely alleys blown - James Russell Lowell "The Recall"

Down through mist the sunbeams slide - Maria White Lowell "The Alpine Sheep"

A violet blooming through scrap metal - Fiona Lu "Turing Test"

When fox fire glimmers through drizzling rain - Lu Yu "In a Boat on a Summer Evening, I Heard the Cry of a Water Bird. It was Very Sad and Seemed to Be Saying, 'Madam Is Cruel!' Moved, I Wrote This Poem" transl. by Burton Watson

Soaking through mermaid gauze - Lu Yu "[Pink tender hand]" transl. by Burton Watson

Wheeling through the universe without leaving - Alison Luterman "Heavenly Bodies"

A bright thread through the spreading ashes - Mario Luzi "Las Animas" transl. by Dana Gioia

Flame that twists choking through the ravines - Mario Luzi "Las Animas" transl. by Dana Gioia

The fox that crept through the fern - Sidney Royse Lysaght "The Forest"

A carp piercing through the dragon's gate - Laura Ma "Cradling Fish"

The wild things from without passed through - Rose Macaulay "Trinity Sunday"

Fire-ships through the tamed seas glancing - Denis Florence MacCarthy "Alice and Una"

A thought shuddered through the silent deep - Thomas MacDonagh "The Night Hunt"

And through the future years hope on - J.A. M'Donald "In the Distant Years" [Chamber's Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art 5th series no.154 v.III, Dec. 11, 1886]

A hacksaw through the evening's calm core - Robert MacFarlane and Jackie Morris "jackdaw"

Growing quietly on through drought and rain - Robert MacFarlane and Jackie Morris "thrift"

Weasel whirls through world like wildfire - Robert MacFarlane and Jackie Morris "weasel"

Through all to-morrows you are yesterday - Isabel Ecclestone Mackay "Fires of Driftwood"

Looking through the sunshot deep - Dorothea Mackellar "Bathing Rhyme"

Through cycles of renown - Mrs Elizabeth A (MacQueen) MacLeod "Canada"

I have tumbled through so many skies - Toby MacNutt "Perihelion"

While my soul tips through the stars alone - Naomi Long Madgett "Star Journey"

Through the entangled forests of my dreams - Naomi Long Madgett "Trinity: A Dream Sequence"

Low through vales of tears - Naomi Long Madgett "Wedding Song"

Spiraled through reluctant soil - Naomi Long Madgett "Without Condition"

Surged through sun and azure wind - Naomi Long Madgett "Without Condition"

Wild fields to wander through - Douglas Malloch "Children of the Spring"

Red lightning through my blood - James Clarence Mangan "Dark Rosaleen"

All its ghosts still shudder through us - Sally Wen Mao "Occidentalism"

Circle through a crumbling hour - Edwin Markham "The Goblin Laugh"

Through hours that whirl to dust - Jeannette Marks "Bubbles"

Stole through the hollow sky - Don Marquis "Sea Changes II: Moonlight"

Groping through terror and night - Don Marquis "A Song of Men"

Beauteous streams flow through the dark of night - José Martí "Simple Verses" transl. by Anne Fountain

Through the flaming clouds of war - George Martin "The Crisis"

Enter through memory's gate - George Martin "Street Waif"

Watch morning jump through a flaming hoop - David Tomas Martinez "Calaveras Section 2"

In order to depart through fate - J. Michael Martinez "Meister Eckhart's Sermon on Flowers and the Philosopher's Reply"

A cup cracked through with sky - J. Michael Martinez "Self-Portrait as Letter Addressed to Self"

Through a fragrant zodiac run - Andrew Marvell "The Garden"

Wind through the swaying spires of skyscrapers - Ted Mathys "The National Interest"

Foraging through the wreckage of a lost world - Meep Matsushima "The Believers"

Staking silver through their own humanity - Wes Matthews "Immortality"

Bright angels through the dance's maze - Theodore Maynard "At Woodchester"

Tingled through the steeple of my spine - Theodore Maynard "Ballade of Sheep Bells"

Shall issue through the ivory gate - Theodore Maynard "Beauty I: Relative"

Wandering unregarded through the cosmos - Theodore Maynard "The Boaster"

Rang through me like a silver trumpet - Theodore Maynard "The Boaster"

Serenely through the golden gate - Theodore Maynard "The Ships"

A mighty music through the heart - Theodore Maynard "Sonnet for the Fifth of October"

Filtered through glowing leaves - Marilyn McCabe "Web"

The mystery stopped coming through - John McCarthy "On and Off Route 130, Collinsville, Illinois"

Through the bruised, unbalanced waves - J.D. McClatchy "Late Night Ode"

Through a Gethsemane of city streets - Bernard M'Evoy "A Photograph in a Shop Window"

Through the menacing miles - Claude McKay "Absence"

Lovelier for passing through a storm - Claude McKay "The Harlem Dancer"

Through hours of soulful dread - Claude McKay "One Year After"

Dragging through future ruins - Marc McKee "Hello, New Year"

Through the hollows of my heart - Arch Alfred McKillen "Echo"

Down through the days of my living - D'Arcy McNickle "Old Isidore"

Through all the sullen, bitter years - Louis J. McQuilland "The Country of the Young"

Star-dust strewn through the laughing trees - Louis J. McQuilland "Gladys in the Woodland"

Sinister wings flitting through - Louis J. McQuilland "Les Papillons"

Through the Gates of Dawn - Louis J. McQuilland "The Song of Forgotten Heroes"

Moaning my name through the wind - Ryan Mecum "The Time I Bought Matsuo Basho"

Trees arrowed through one another - Nancy Mercado "I Come to See for Myself"

Hewing through mammoth barriers of deceit and loathing - Nancy Mercado "I Come to See for Myself"

Burning through with inherited fire - George Meredith "The Day of the Daughter of Hades"

The wind's wolves through the woods are loose - George Meredith "Hard Weather"

Through widening chambers of surprise - George Meredith "Hymn to Colour"

Through ruinous floods uplift - George Meredith "My Theme"

That through blood run sane - George Meredith "The Woods of Westermain"

Looked at the sun through welding glass - Joanne Merriam "No Words"

Running their courses through - Michael Mesic "Model Solar System"

Pushing his heavy music through the waves - Anastasios Mihalopoulos "Orpheus as the Last Living Blue Whale"

Each song sending a ripple through the tide - Anastasios Mihalopoulos "Orpheus as the Last Living Blue Whale"

Through the fingers of the blest - Edna St Vincent Millay "The Blue-Flag in the Bog"

Through a giant's empty house - Edna St Vincent Millay "Low-Tide"

Sailors crying through the storm - Edna St Vincent Millay "The Poet and His Book"

Your myriad magics through - Edna St. Vincent Millay "Renascence"

That flourish through neglect - Edna St Vincent Millay [untitled sonnet]

Through alien grief and mirth - Edna St Vincent Millay sonnet IV from Renascence and Other Poems

A breath of days spun through years - Matt W. Miller "Far Away"

Through the mines of Heaven - Thomas Miller "Summer Morning"

Through streets of sheeted May - Thomas Miller "Summer Morning"

Every word a path through darkness - Claire Millikin "The Hunt"

Grafted through dying elms - Claire Millikin "Salad Bar"

Reflected inwards through glass skies - Claire Millikin "Selfie as Illusory Child at Birthday Party"

The melting voice through mazes running - John Milton "L'Allegro"

Doom must thunder through the deep - John Milton "Hymn: On the Morning of Christ's Nativity"

Rhododendra grow through stone - Sneha Mohidekar "Null Path Catalog"

Through the lighthouse foghorns knocking - Sneha Mohidekar "Null Path Catalog"

Through planes and prisms of rain - N. Scott Momaday "The Blind Astrologers"

Images that leapt through time - N. Scott Momaday "The Galleries"

Through morning eyes explores the skies - Harriet Monroe "Love Song"

That musing glance that looks through cunning time - Robert Montgomery "Consumption" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.12 no.337, Oct. 25, 1828]

Through each vein reanimation rolls - Robert Montgomery "Consumption" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.12 no.337, Oct. 25, 1828]

And through sweet Nature's ruin trace her own - Robert Montgomery "Melancholy" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.12 no.337, Oct. 25, 1828]

Through Bermuda triangles of blood - Kamilah Aisha Moon "Fibroids"

Coursing through clasped hands - Kamilah Aisha Moon "Initiation"

Combing through webs of dreams - Kamilah Aisha Moon "Taking Out the Trash"

Through the starry fields above - Dugald Moore "Rise, My Love"

Through the iron edge of the cliff - Marianne Moore "The Fish"

Through the vale my sad orison rolls - Thomas Moore (1779-1852) "At the Mid Hour of Night"

Through many a fen where the serpent feeds - Thomas Moore "A Ballad: The Lake of the Dismal Swamp"

As Autumn's ruth steals through the dusks - William Moore "Dusk Song"

Through the dark paths of this lost town - Christopher Morgan "The Lantern Runner"

Pulled through fine intelligent mesh - Saretta Morgan "Consequences upon Arrival"

through the fiery hoop of the sun - Valzhyna Mort "Belarusian I"

My sobs echoing through the empty rooms - Tyler Mortensen-Hayes "After the Heartbreak"

Visible through your body - Simone Muench "Wolf Centos"

Paged through desert dunes - Ghojimuhemmed Muhemmed "History" transl. by Joshua L. Freeman

Living through the ruin - Gala Mukomolova "Return"

Rippling through the barrage of bubbles - Emma E. Murray "Drowning Machine"

Through the swirling dust of our youth - Walter Dean Myers "John Reese, 70, Ballplayer, Janitor"

A history to live through - Walter Dean Myers "William Dandridge, 67, Mechanic"

Through grieving galleries of copper - Pablo Neruda "Atacama" transl. by Jack Schmitt

Through the veins of the volcano - Pablo Neruda "Cataclysm" transl. by Maria Jacketti

Through the insulted iron - Pablo Neruda "The Destroyed Street" translated by Donald D Walsh

Cross through a summer of tigers - Pablo Neruda "Furies and Sorrows" translated by Donald D. Walsh

The migrations through the first universes - Pablo Neruda "Guatemala" transl. by Jack Schmitt

In the light storming through the foam - Pablo Neruda "I Will Return" transl. by Dennis Maloney

The long passage through oblivion - Pablo Neruda "Phantom" translated by Donald D. Walsh

Spread through the burning hills - Pablo Neruda "The Unburied Woman of Paita" transl. by Maria Jacketti

Through the interstices of the earth - Pablo Neruda "Vegetation" transl. by Jack Schmitt

A Medici through to my soul - Jess Nevins "My Last Duke"

The forest falling in ribbons through the windows - Caroline Harper New "Ekphrasis"

Flashlight prying through the night swamps - Caroline Harper New "The Elephant Mother"

Through the red sea of the carnage - "New-England's Advance" [The Continental Monthly v.1 no.6, June 1862]

Through the green deeps of leafy spring - Henry Newbolt "To a River in the South"

Rush frightened through the air - Effie Lee Newsome "At the Pool"

Through heavy menace and mystery - Effie Lee Newsome "Morning Light"

Through labyrinths of poplar and hickory - Susan Nguyen "The First Language"

Flying through whirling foam beneath the gale - H. Ernest Nichol "A Love-Thought" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.45-v.I, 8 Nov. 1884]

Through howling storm or crashing thunder-roll - H. Ernest Nichol "A Love-Thought" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.45-v.I, 8 Nov. 1884]

Hibiscuses ringing me through - Grace Nichols "Georgetown"

Sees through tears of spray - Meredith Nicholson "Disappointment"

Funneled through algorithms - Aaiun Nin "Broken Halves of a Milky Sun"

Through the waveless mirror-seas - Yone Noguchi "How Near to Fairyland"

Ringing like welcome music through the air - Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton "The Undying One, Canto I"

Saw everything through a heightened tear - Alice Notley "Poem [Why do I want to tell it]"

Continued through forty years of deer season - Idra Novey "Value City"

Dragged a net of Latin through the fields - Alfred Noyes "Darwin IV: The Protagonists"

Through the dark gates of prayer - Alfred Noyes "Farabi and Avicenna"

Through fields of poppied wheat - Alfred Noyes "Lamarck and Buffon"

Through every act and atom - Alfred Noyes "Linnaeus"

Hungry fingers moving through stories - Naomi Shihab Nye "Alien Rescue"

Steps of the forgotten trudging through - Naomi Shihab Nye "Footfall"

Rivers of dust through a window - Naomi Shihab Nye "In the Public Schools"

The path of sunlight through leaves - Naomi Shihab Nye "Little Farmer"

Swam through sorrow - Naomi Shihab Nye "Mediterranean Blue"

Long rays streaming through the forests - "October Afternoon in the Highlands" [The Continental Monthly v.IV - Oct, 1863 - no.IV]

Wanted to see through your light - Lydia O'Donnell "Doppler Effect"

Fluctuating through an endless vestibule of time - Omodero David Oghenekaro "Questions for the Fallen"

Tumble through in hoarse thunder - O'Gnive, bard of Shane O'Neill, c.1560 "The Downfall of the Gael" transl. by Sir Samuel Ferguson

Through the wastes wild and barren - O'Gnive, bard of Shane O'Neill, c.1560 "The Downfall of the Gael" transl. by Sir Samuel Ferguson

Through the halls of memory - Thomas O'Hagan "The Song My Mother Sings"

A tree breathing through its spectacles - Frank O'Hara "Having a Coke with You"

Through its dark-knit glare - Mary Oliver "Bone"

Through the raging flowers of the snow - Mary Oliver "Evening Star"

Through the hinterlands of justice - Mary Oliver "The Oak Tree at the Entrance to Blackwater Pond"

Left a ring for the night to drop through - Stephen Oliver "An Actual Encounter With The Sun On My Balcony At France Street"

Through vast chthonic reservoirs - Stephen Oliver "Zionism"

Rage of emptiness pours through - Stephen Oliver "Zionism"

Sparkles its way through infinity - Matthew Olzmann "Astronomers Locate a New Planet"

Echoing through all the shining corridors - "Oration on Charles Sumner, Addressed to Colored People"

Wandered through a field of abandoned furniture - Gregory Orr "Pastoral"

Ragged holes through which a black wind blows - Gregory Orr "These Words"

Through this wide mind - Margaret Fuller Ossoli "Richter"

Cleaves through the husk of things - John Oxenham "Don't Worry"

Glory shining through the cleft - John Oxenham "E.A., Nov. 6, 1900"

Through the changing, coming years - T.S.P. "To a Little Child," [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.745, 6 April 1878]

Through a hole in his hat - Ron Padgett "Shanghai Cutout"

Peers through the morning's window - Grace Paley "Night Morning"

Courting through alarms - Hannah Sanghee Park "The One Mockingbird Only Sings at Night"

Headlong through your paper sky - Dorothy Parker "August"

Through God's acre of memory - Dorothy Parker "Ballade at Thirty-Five"

A storm come churning through the endless sky - Lauren Parker "Miranda"

A rainbow thro' the mist of grief - W. Theodore Parkes "Bohemians, Hail!"

Through calm and tumult - "The Parting of Goll from His Wife"

Traces of the past showing through - Linda Pastan "Thanksgiving Ghost"

Through the senses' silvery haze - Coventry Patmore "The Happy Husband"

Through my mirth and underneath my sleep - Josephine Preston Peabody "The Feaster"

Through all the summer-time we followed - Josephine Preston Peabody "The Nightingale Unheard"

Are but shards we wandered through - Josephine Preston Peabody "Noon at Paestum"

Through the dead smoke of myriad sacrifice - Josephine Preston Peabody "Noon at Paestum"

Gifts we stored the ages through - Josephine Preston Peabody "The Singing Man"

Thrill bright witchcraft through my longing mind - J. Ives Pease "My Love" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.5, Nov. 1848]

Drove through the sunset and fireworks - Andre F. Peltier "Graceland"

Through the land of Toulouse-Lautrec - Andre F. Peltier "The Love Theme from Switchblade Sisters"

Through the empty chaos and pain - Andre F. Peltier "Martha Wayne's Pearl Necklace"

Through the narrows flung - Walter S. Percy "Paupack"

The constellation through negation - Jeffrey Pethybridge "Note on Method"

Slipped through blades of rain - Kiki Petrosino "The Child Was in the Woods"

Sweet pea twisted through my hair - Kiki Petrosino "Vigil"

Through golden tamaracks in autumn - Rosalie Sanara Petrouske "True North"

A canyon through the years - Hai-Dang Phan "River to River"

Remembering somehow a way through panic - Carl Phillips "Correction"

The fist through the branches - Carl Phillips "Foliage"

Follow me through storm or shine - Stephen Phillips "Orestes"

Through field and brake of thorn - "The Poor Clerk (Ar C'Hloarek Paour)" (Translated by Tom Taylor)

All through the pasture bars of sleep - Miriam Clark Potter "The Flock of Dreams"

The river sings through its twisted miles - Miriam Clark Potter "May"

Through the silent tenure of the night - E.J. Pratt "Sea Variations"

Stumbling drunk through the subway turnstile - Minnie Bruce Pratt "The Subway Entrance"

Taproots growing down through treasure caverns - Tim Pratt "A Bestiary: Nidhigg"

Swimming through the coldest depths of space - Tim Pratt "A Bestiary: Poor Bahamut"

Glimmers through the footsteps of Persephone - John Presland "To J.F.W."

Through a strange and sacred radiance - Adelaide Anne Proctor "Verse: My Will"

Through gold rents torn in a violet sky - Adelaide Anne Proctor "Verse: My Picture Gallery"

Through bitterest inward strife - Anne Proctor "Verse: A Legend of Provence"

To carry me through the hurricane - Rain Prud'homme-Cranford "Gills"

Marble mornings through the slate of evening - Shelley Puhak "Portrait of the Artist Telling a Bedtime Story"

Through the murmur of the light - Punch "Ballad of Bedlam"

Their voices ring through the echoing thunder-regions - Kate Putnam "Excuse" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.4, August 1864]

Golden-winged through the glory swim - Kate Putnam "Our Martyrs" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.2, August 1864]

Murmured through my haunted brain - Kate Putnam "Unuttered" [The Continental Monthly v.IV - Oct., 1863 - no.IV]

Beat its blood through thin chambers - Kadijah Queen "Season of Grief"

Fibers pulled through biting teeth - Danni Quintos "Possible Reasons My Dad Won't Return to the Philippines"

Wanders through the clustered hops - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "Rustic Courting XV: The Ledbury Train"

Through the feathered ear of the angel - Dean Rader "Poem Begun on the Day of My Father's Funeral and Completed on the First Day of the New Year"

Through the burning day in hope prevail - Dollie Radford "Song"

Swoop through the hollow and hover over ridges - Jacie Ragan "The Secret Lives of Fingerprints"

How the wind forgives the large blade swung through it - Gabriel Ramirez "Learn Your Song"

Stares at me through cobwebbed eyes - Nen G. Ramirez "Love poem with a dying cat"

Sugar scents dancing through the liquid ripples - Tatiana Figueroa Ramirez "Perfumes"

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

Will love you through prize and peril - Jacques J. Rancourt "Mt. Diablo"

Comes from hell through saintly hands - Theodore H. Rand "The Old Fisher's Song"

A bit of rosemary, swept through with light - Herbert Randall "Foreword"

Swing wide to let the sunset through - Herbert Randall "The Winnetuxet"

A valley the light sags through - Julian Randall "The King Is Dead, Long Live the King"

Meteors through the midnight skies - G.A. Raybold "The Joys of Former Years Have Fled"

Through the high grass of dream - Victoria Redel "The Pact"

A longhorn winding its bells through the Field of Reeds - Ishmael Reed "I Am a Cowboy in the Boat of Ra"

Can't take a photo through the bulletproof glass - Alexandra Lytton Regalado "La Cachiporrista"

The cold perfection threaded through with rage - Paisley Rekdal "Marsyas"

Through all their chambers dim and vast - A.J. Requier "The Phantasmagoria: A Legend of Eld" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIV no.2, Feb. 1849]

Rise triumphant through the starry skies - "Resurgamus" [The Continental Monthly v.1 no.2, Feb. 1862]

Through the half drowned stars - Kenneth Rexroth "A Singing Voice"

Chaos through which I stumble - Charles Reznikoff "Rhythms (Section I)"

Through the gate of night - Ernest Rhys "The House of Hendra"

Through the eye of a rock - Adrienne Rich "An Atlas of the Difficult World"

Skyward through a glazed rectangle - Adrienne Rich "Midnight Salvage"

Look through history's bloodshot eyes - Adrienne Rich "Midnight Salvage"

Through fog thicket and twisted wire - Adrienne Rich "Rusted Legacy"

While rain falls through oleanders - Lola Ridge "Firehead part IV: The Stone 1: The Magdalene"

Scorpions crawling through the crevices - Lola Ridge "Firehead part VIII: The Bondman 1: Mid-Afternoon"

Staring as through a choked glass - Lola Ridge "The Ghetto"

Through the husk of darkness thrown - Lola Ridge "Under-Song"

Cooled and flushed through with darkness - Lola Ridge "Wall Street at Night"

Nightingales crashing their voices through - Fasasi Ridwan "Reliving: Post Trauma of the Lekki Tollgate Massacre"

A golden javelin to run it through - Lynn Riggs "The Deer"

Their path through rivers of mud - Lynn Riggs "The Wolves"

Through all the thirty-six folds of the turning and twisting waters - Rihaku "Exile's Letter" transl. by Ezra Pound

Go out through a thousand miles of dead grass - Rihaku "Four Poems of Departure: Taking Leave of a Friend" transl. by Ezra Pound

Through the maze of the dreams - James Whitcombe Riley "The Old Trundle-Bed"

Trembles at times through their dreams - Rainer Maria Rilke "The Angels" transl. by Jessie Lemont

Through the falling torrent of our fears - Rainer Maria Rilke "Symbols" transl. by Jessie Lemont

Threads her fingers through the moss - Kris Ringman "Oak Skin"

lightning through the fleeing window - Ed Roberson "American Quartet"

The whirlwind through young wheat - Charles G.D. Roberts "Cambrai and Marne"

Through your sundering darkness - Charles G.D. Roberts "O Earth, Sufficing All Our Needs"

Swirling blades through inky shades - Lloyd Roberts "The Kill"

Through the yew-trees shadowy row - Mrs. Mary Robinson "All Alone"

Through dim uncertain paths - Henry W. Rockwell "Sonnets: Proem"

Through death to knowledge of all things - Rennell Rodd "Atalanta"

Whirled through in wild confusion - Rennell Rodd "Disillusion"

All through the golden weather - Rennell Rodd "A Song of Autumn"

Through realms the dead inherit - Rennell Rodd "When I Am Dead"

Visions that fleet through aerial dreams - Amy Redpath Roddick "The Mind of the Mystic"

Struggle through the clouds that wrap me - Amy Redpath Roddick "Perfect in Thy Promise"

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

Through the closed crevice of its silent door - Alice Wellington Rollins "Closed"

Through the stately circles of the skies - Alice Wellington Rollins "Expression"

Supreme through all the hours - Alice Wellington Rollins "The New Day"

Singing through moon-filled teeth - Hester J. Rook "Stepping the Path Trod by the Moon"

Through dense and smouldering wrong - Isaac Rosenberg "Expression"

Through the shadow of the pomegranates - Isaac Rosenberg "Unicorn"

Like fire pouring through a lattice - Margaret Ross "Evolution"

And dreaming through the twilight - Christina Rossetti "Song [When I am dead, my dearest]"

Shake fierce through all the worlds - Dante Gabriel Rossetti "The Blessed Damozel"

An axe to dig through the prison - Rumi "Die Now" transl. by A.J. Arberry

Through the veil of darkened hours - George William Russell "Alter Ego"

Through the shadowy terrors of their hell - George William Russell "The Divine Vision"

Through the woodland's purple plumage to the diamond night - George William Russell "The Earth Breath"

Flows through other hearts than mine - George William Russell "[I thought, beloved, to have brought to you]"

Enchanted waters pour through every wind that blows - George William Russell "The Nuts of Knowledge"

Through the glimmering deeps to silence - George William Russell "A Vision of Beauty"

Through the mazes of that crowded floor - Captain Owen Rutter "The Song of Tiadatha"

Through the dim distant years it resoundeth - I.A.S. "In the Rhine Woods: Cuckoo! Cuckoo!" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.24-v.I, 14 June 1884]

everyone knows how to run through gun smoke - Abu Bakr Sadiq "Driving Downtown"

Ripple through the meadow of lupine - David St. John "In the High Country"

Through blue nights into white stars - Carl Sandburg "Prayers of Steel"

Through the jasper-colored sphere - Charles Sangster "The Illumined Goal"

Through the lattice of my senses - Charles Sangster "A Living Temple"

Conducts us through an opening door - Charles Sangster "'Tis Summer Still"

Searches through the mazes of desire - George Santayana "The Bottles and the Wine"

Pan's wild music pulsing through the grove - George Santayana "On an Unfinished Statue"

Lightning through the storm of ages - George Santayana "Premonition"

Dropped through crimson gloom to darkness - Siegfried Sassoon "The Death-Bed"

When cruel old campaigners win safe through - Siegfried Sassoon "The Death-Bed"

through so many apocalypses - Sam Sax "My Hole. My Whole"

Through the dusky halls of Hades - Jessie M.E. Saxby "Persephone: A Lay of Spring" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.114-v.III, 6 March 1886]

Through the dry plains of hell - D.L. Sayers "For Phaon"

That still unhindered range through Heaven - Herman George Scheffauer "The Masque of the Elements"

Force us headlong through her shoreless regions - Herman George Scheffauer "The Masque of the Elements"

A Universe through roaring cycles spun - Herman George Scheffauer "The Masque of the Elements"

My path is woven in snow through the abyss - Herman George Scheffauer "The Masque of the Elements"

Through life's gates to where the dead are found - Friedrich Schiller "Man's Dignity"

Through dusky deep solitude - Fritz Schnack "Echo" transl. by William Saphier

Fled with a roar through the rock - Edwin Davies Schoonmaker "New York"

Suspended through the twilight centuries - Ann K. Schwader "Cave Bear Dreams"

In these shadows knotted through the stars - Ann K. Schwader "Cave Bear Dreams"

Who voyaged deathless through the vacuum seas - Ann K. Schwader "Fiesta of Our Lady"

Replied in threnodies through bones - Ann K. Schwader "Finale, Act Two"

Slow through the cave of my veins - Ann K. Schwader "Of Ithaca & Ice"

This suspicion once wove Atlantis through us - Ann K. Schwader "To Theia"

Through the spaces of his mind - Clinton Scollard "A Sailor Amid the Hills"

Through depths of storm - Clinton Scollard "Wild Geese"

Through vasts of calm - Clinton Scollard "Wild Geese"

Pouring sparks through a narrow place - Teresa J. Scollon "Summer Solstice in Black River Falls"

Forcing itself through the pinhole of grief - Teresa J. Scollon "Words, Poems"

Through rolling smoke the Demon's eye - Sir Walter Scott "The Field of Waterloo"

Bodies like bells ringing through nothing - Alexandra Seidel "Kepler's Music"

Our bold search flashing through the shade - "Self-Reliance" [The Continental Monthly, v.1, no.2, February 1862]

As they disappear through the tunnel of flowers - Diane Seuss "Nature, Which Cannot Be Driven To"

A degree of seeing through time - Diane Seuss "Poetry"

The stark unholy flow through veins - Lisa Sewell "Letter from a Haunted Room"

That beckons sojourn through skies - Purvi Shah "You believed only a girl born of dandelion can be ferocious--"

Through the hour that scars and sears - Virna Sheard "Carry On!"

Through its adamantine gates - Percy Bysshe Shelley "The Daemon of the World"

Through a cherry blossom orchard at night - Simon Shieh "Poem Addressed to You"

Through my hair like lightning - Evie Shockley "color bleeding"

Through drought you survive - Evie Shockley "sonnet for the long second act"

Burst through the gates of silence - Dora Sigerson Shorter "The Old Maid"

Slipping pebbles shriek through their claws - Dora Sigerson Shorter "The Suicide's Grave"

Our ship through light and darkness - Joyce Sidman "Always at Home"

Through all its dark and absent hours - Joyce Sidman "Sleep Charm"

Out through the door of my own shadow - Joyce Sidman "Song of Bravery"

The tangle of truths through which we must weave - Joyce Sidman "Teacher"

Corrupt a landscape through the planting of foreign flowers - Cedar Sigo "Close-Knit Flower Sack"

Through Bastile-bars it sought communion with the free - Mrs. L.H. Sigourney "Laura Bridgman"

A hint of air seeping through glass - Sue William Silverman "If the Girl Envisions Death"

Through an infinity of strangers between - Taije Silverman "Armageddon"

The consciousness of duration through all time - W. Gilmore Simms "Heads of the Poets V: Milton" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.3, Sept. 1848]

Through the pavilions of the Infinite - Edith Sitwell "Fireworks"

Through worlds they will explore over the coming years - Kaya Skovdatter "What Beautiful Heavens These"

Arriving through random channels - Tom Sleigh "Second Sight"

Winds that wrangle through the vast - Clark Ashton Smith "The Balance"

And follow through the maze of Fate - Clark Ashton Smith "The Butterfly"

Flung through the void's expanse - Clark Ashton Smith "Lament of the Stars"

Through the walls of hollow cloud - Clark Ashton Smith "Ode on Imagination"

Through the sky like severing swords - Clark Ashton Smith "Saturn"

Wade through your tears - Hope Anita Smith "Instructions on How to Lose a Mother"

Through the depths of the Cambrian fen - Langdon Smith "Evolution"

Twisting anything seen through it - Maggie Smith "Rasp"

Watch it rise through our fallen - Tracy K. Smith "We Feel Now A Largeness Coming On"

Through the maze of our suburban scrawl - Tracy K. Smith "[The will to see oneself as fragile]"

Through all her labyrinths pursues - William Somerville "The Chase"

Pierced me through with immortal pain - "The Song of Crede, Daughter of Guare" transl. by Alfred Perceval Graves

Filtering the sea through my fingers - Marin Sorescu "The Sea Shell" transl. by Michael Hamburger

Till through the weight of overcoming hours - C.H. Sorley "German Rain"

Desolate through the weary whiles - George Soule "Impression"

Through a divine monotony of Spring on spring - Leonora Speyer "The Story as I Understand It"

Penguins fly through watersky - Eileen Spinelli "Water-Wings"

Escaping through her flow'ry charm - "Spring Blossoms" [Spring Blossoms, no date, no editor/author, Project Gutenberg]

Through an avalanche of hopes - Clarence Victor Stahl "Push Onward"

Through my tributary veins - A.E. Stallings "Country Song"

Through limestone caverns of mistakes - A.E. Stallings "Daedal"

Wind brushing through stands of spears - A.E. Stallings "Epic Simile"

The ambered afternoon slanting through motes of dust - A.E. Stallings "Prelude"

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

Sunshine trembles through the walnut-tree - Edmund Clarence Stedman "The Old Love and the New"

Imperial progress through the halls of Time - Edmund Clarence Stedman "The Protest of Faith: to Rev. --"

to thread my sternum through to you - Dior J. Stephens "a letter to charlie parker"

Through sealed, ungiven tears - George Sterling "Good-bye!"

So thin the clouds went through it - Gerald Stern "Mimi"

Through all its purples to the final slate - Wallace Stevens "The Man Whose Pharynx Was Bad"

Through empty heaven without repose - Robert Lewis Stevenson "Summer Sun"

Through sun and singing pain - M. Letitia Stockett "Sacrament"

The crimson dawn breaks through - Elizabeth Drew Stoddard "Closed"

Through space with your wild train - Elizabeth Drew Stoddard "March"

Through the gates of Hope and Memory - W.W. Story "Sonnet"

Through the elm's cathedral - Alfred B. Street "The Lower Saranac"

Through their million-footed dirge of unconcern - Arthur Stringer "At Charing-Cross"

Through the mingled gloom and green - Arthur Stringer "Autumn"

I am through with regret - Arthur Stringer "Hill-Top Hours"

Through the umber woods the echo falls - Arthur Stringer "The Last of Summer"

Through moonlight and silence and dusk - Arthur Stringer "The Pilot"

I have threaded narrows, and I have passed through perils - Arthur Stringer "Protestations"

Cry out through my desolate heart - Arthur Stringer "Ultimata"

A ragged ache of light sifts through - Marion Strobel "The Room Is as We Left It"

Hacking through layers of obdurate rock - Su Tung-p'o "White Crane Hill" transl. by Burton Watson

Flashed itself through the marketplace - Saheed Sunday "Fluorescence"

Through sullen Lethe's iron gate - "Superior Nonsense Verses"

Through the torture of water and blood - Surdas "Sur's Ocean 214: The Poet's Petition and Praise" transl. by John Stratton Hawley

Through the shadows gray and umber - E. Sutton "The Drum"

Playing through the essential air - Alison Swan "In Medias Res"

Through the Future's golden aisles - T.A. Swan "The Rain" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXV no.3, Sept. 1849]

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

Through high hedges of the green rain - May Swenson "Earth Your Dancing Place"

The cinema of dreams streams through - May Swenson "Sleeping Overnight on the Shore"

Streams through our sandgrain skulls - May Swenson "Sleeping Overnight on the Shore"

The swallows of dreams through its dim fields dart - Algernon Charles Swinburne "A Ballad of Dreamland"

Drawn down through desperate ways - Algernon Swinburne "In Guernsey: To Theodore Watts"

Through darkness naked and steep - Algernon Swinburne "Sleep"

Struck through by the dream - Algernon Charles Swinburne "The Triumph of Time"

Stepping through a lava tub - Arthur Sze "The Radiant's"

Pull an invisible thread through - Arthur Sze "Rock Paper Scissors"

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]

Only the ghost of children through my dreams - Sonya Taaffe "Night Boat"

Through the searing pain of the divine influx - Bogi Takács "Torah and Secular Learning"

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

Through the choking channels of our lungs - Amber Tamblyn "To a New Dawning"

Gleams of shining wonder dazzle through the void - J. Bayard Taylor "The Angel of the Soul" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]

And through the boundless empyrean leaps - J. Bayard Taylor "The Angel of the Soul" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]

White through my cradled dreams - J. Bayard Taylor "The Angel of the Soul" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]

Through the warm starting of my hoarding tears - J. Bayard Taylor "The Angel of the Soul" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]

Stars gleam through the twilight vapors of the sea - J. Bayard Taylor "The Angel of the Soul" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]

Make clear the road through toil and darkness - J. Bayard Taylor "The Angel of the Soul" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]

Dancing through the grass toward home - Keith Taylor "Prairie Fire"

White shadows descending through long twilight - Keith Taylor "The Roads to Cordoba"

Where forests have pushed back through fences - Keith Taylor "Three Springs"

Through the friendly silence of the moon - Keith Taylor "Through the Friendly Silence of the Moon"

Poured through the soot in the street cracks - Nancy Ellis Taylor "Voodoo Corner Bus Stop"

Through a cold infinity - Sara Teasdale "August Moonrise"

And the unicorn evils run them through - Dylan Thomas "And death shall have no dominion"

Raced through the house of high hay - Dylan Thomas "Fern Hill"

Who seeks through Winter's ruins - Edward Thomas "But These Things Also"

Through infinite changes yet shall I go on - Maurice Thompson "The Final Thought"

Where scarce a sunbeam wanders through - James Thomson "Summer" [Harper's New Monthly v.4 June 1851]

Through the black threads that defined me - Russell Thorburn "Scars"

The wind threads its needles through skin - Russell Thorburn "Tracking the Wolf"

The jay screams through the chestnut wood - Henry David Thoreau "The Fall of the Leaf"

Through Time's resounding arches - "Thought" [The Continental Monthly v.3 no.1, March 1863]

A dim fear passed through buttress, and roof, and beam - Edward Thring "Borth Lyrics: II. The Summons"

Pearled on each sorrow through the world - Edward Thring "Borth Lyrics: III. Thoughts"

Thoughts through narrowing glooms of shade - Edward Thring "Borth Lyrics: VIII. The Lery"

Pierced through by far-off singing planets - Eunice Tietjens "To S"

Shot through with beauty and with tears - Eunice Tietjens "To S"

Through the midnight of despair - John Todhunter "The Sunburst"

Reaching through the face of every forest - TC Tolbert "This Is What You Are"

Kicked through seas of woe - Too-qua-stee [DeWitt Clinton Duncan] "Cherokee Memories"

Through the system microbes sprout - Too-qua-stee [DeWitt Clinton Duncan] "Labor"

Sweeping throu the frigid skies - Too-qua-stee [DeWitt Clinton Duncan] "Sequoyah"

Weave through turnpike traffic while applying lipstick - Vincent Toro "¿Que Que La Femme?"

Through a mask of light - Edwin Torres "Bit by Bite"

Talks me through dusk - Edwin Torres "E.G. as I.E."

Through light years of fragile diplomacy - Edwin Torres "Me No Habla Spic"

Premonition wanders through the corridors - Elizabeth Torres "The Voyage"

Footpath creeping through the long grass to the door - Miss Virginia Townsend "The House in the Lane" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.5, May 1864]

Through the sunflowers at night - Paul Tran "Taurus Sun, Cancer Moon, Scorpio Rising"

Through a necklace of vile masks - Iris Tree "Moods II"

Through the bleak windows of frost - Iris Tree "[Oh canst thou not hear in my heart all its whispering fears]"

Blinking through the oldest tree of wisdom - Iris Tree "[Old woman forever sitting]"

Through the crystal chandeliers of morning - Iris Tree "Streets"

Penitent souls through haunted corridors - Iris Tree "Streets"

Harlequin through curtained silence trips - Iris Tree "[When I am weary at the antic chance]"

Where I keep rowing through the blaze and the black - Emma Trelles "Night of Telescopes"

Through dark ways underground - Richard C. Trench "The Kingdom of God"

Fizzes as the sunlight passes through - Laurel Trivelpiece "The Turkish Bee"

That careens through the deepening dark - Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer "Latent"

Chase through endless forests dark - W.J. Turner "The Caves of Auvergne"

And thyme to scent the winter through - Katharine Tynan "The Choice"

Through the gold hours dreameth - Katherine Tynan "Shamrock Song"

And whispers through your walls - Louis Untermeyer "Spring on Broadway"

Like a conquering army through my blood - Louis Untermeyer "Summons"

Murmured through my haunted brain - "Unuttered" [The Continental Monthly v.IV - Oct., 1863 - no.IV]

Through sliding thicknesses of time - John Updike "Endpoint"

Through years he never endured - John Updike "Outliving One's Father"

Dashed through all the flames to kill the witch - upfromsumdirt [aka Ron Davis] "The Hero with the African Face"

Riding comets bareback through cosmic alleys - upfromsumdirt [aka Ron Davis] "The Hero with the African Face"

Distances that escape through the body - Sara Uribe "Speech on the Body" transl. by JD Pluecker

At every seam red gold shone through - "Valdemar and Tove (A)" transl. by E.M. Smith-Dampier

Deep in the earth with a reed to breathe through - Georgiana Valoyce-Sanchez "From the Front of the Fourth World"

Filtering through the waiting of the grownups - Georgiana Valoyce-Sanchez "A Light to Do Shellwork By"

Hands outstretched groping through shadows - Georgiana Valoyce-Sanchez "The White Buffalo Painting"

Not one path is open through the snow - Mark Van Doren "River Snow"

Revealed through Music's lucid veil - Henry van Dyke "Richard Watson Gilder: In Memoriam"

Gleaming silverly down through the manifold bloom - Henry van Dyke "Sierra Madre"

Lingers through acts of forgetting - A. Van Jordan "Old Boy"

Shine through all the sphere - Henry Vaughan "Beyond the Veil"

Seething through paths of scattering flame - Emile Verhaeren "La Multiple Splendeur: The Glory of the Heavens" transl. by Alma Strettell

Through the lindens of the avenue - Paul Verlaine "A la Promenade" transl. by Gertrude Hall Brownell

Through the zephyr's harping - Paul Verlaine "Mandoline" transl. by Gertrude Hall Brownell

Through a whole green thunderstorm - Ocean Vuong "Immigrant Haibun"

Fireflies strung through sapphired air - Ocean Vuong "Into the Breach"

A brief rainbow through a mist of rust - Ocean Vuong "Of Thee I Sing"

The rain falling through him - Ocean Vuong "Threshold"

Will never hear their whispers leak through the dirt - Seth Wade "Did You Hear About the Neighbors?"

Through the erasure of her face - Derek Walcott "Oceano Nox"

Beauty through dusty glass - Derek Walcott "The Villa Restaurant"

Night already seeps through my brittle bones - Rosemarie Waldrop "Doing"

You move through shards and splinters - Rosemarie Waldrop "A Valentine That Can't Be Sent"

Harmodius' sword bright flashing through the gloom - E. A. Warriner "Battle of the Wilderness" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.2, August 1864]

Toiling through the tedious night - Thomas Warton Jr. "Ode to Sleep"

My way was all through fairy ground - Thomas Warton "To the River Lodon"

Through startled lapwings now we run - Mary Webb "Market Day"

Will guide you through the angry flood - Arthur Weir "Pere Brosse"

Through the dense-crowded streets - Arthur Weir "Pilot"

Forever moving through the fiery hail - Edith Wharton "Battle Sleep"

Through spray of splintered star-beams - Edith Wharton "La Folle du Logis"

Through fringes of the perished day - Edith Wharton "Les Salettes"

Clasped hands glimmer through the deepening gray - Edith Wharton "Sonnets: II. Vespers"

Live through a life complete - John Hall Wheelock "Andante"

Through the murmuring air - John Hall Wheelock "The Divine Fantasy"

Wandering through life's meadows - John Hall Wheelock "Long Ago"

Urgent through all the body - John Hall Wheelock "The Secret One"

Through the storm and through the calm - "Where Are the Swallows?" [A Tale of Two Monkeys, Project Gutenberg]

Playing through my mind - Allison Benis White "Description of Symptoms"

Language drilled through ice - Allison Benis White "Description of Symptoms"

Shadow winnowed through the skies - Eugene R. White "Reward"

Nor look through the eyes of the dead - Walt Whitman "Song of Myself"

Through the hush of dawn a glad good-bye - Helen Hay Whitney "Beneath the Moon"

Glints of prairie sun through river reeds - Helen Hay Whitney "East and West"

Through calm unmeasured miles - Helen Hay Whitney "Evening at Washington"

Dare to raise our Babel thro' forbidden aisles - Helen Hay Whitney "Evening at Washington"

Glory trembling through the air - Helen Hay Whitney "The Message"

Through fingers her jewels are falling - Helen Hay Whitney "Music"

Through this bewildering maze of spring - Helen Hay Whitney "Persephone"

Blow through the autumn morn - John Greenleaf Whittier "Psalms"

When sunlight stole through the soft hours - Miss S.J.C. Whittlesey "Fadde and Gone" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]

Bearing our lost through the starlight above - Miss S.J.C. Whittlesey "Fadde and Gone" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]

Scatheless through the sin-lit dark - Margaret Widdemer "The Factories"

Through a little roof of glass - Oscar Wilde "The Ballad of Reading Gaol"

Through a fen of filthy darkness grope - Oscar Wilde "The Ballad of Reading Gaol"

Burned like a heated opal through air - Oscar Wilde "Impression du Voyage"

Wheels rumbling through the dark city - William Carlos Williams "The Great Figure"

Through your very own little reckoning - Sam Witt "The First Law of Entanglement: From the Swimming Pool Where You Drowned, to an Underworld Hospital, to Your .357 Magnum Sinking Down Forever to the Harbor Bed"

Icarus, drowning upwards through the sky - Humbert Wolfe "The First Airman"

When through the sculptured portal - Humbert Wolfe "The Reply"

Through the tarn a lonely cheer - William Wordsworth "Fidelity"

All seasons through another debt - William Wordsworth "To a Daisy"

Mapping his way through sun-strikes - Charles Wright "In Memory of the Natural World"

Downwind through the winter weeds - Charles Wright "I've Been Sitting Here Thinking Back Over My Life..."

The kingfisher falls through fire - Charles Wright "Walking Beside the Diversion Ditch Lake"

Wind the copper through the black - Jay Wright "The Healing Improvisation of Hair"

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

Pain rides itself through - Jay Wright "[Song into holiness]"

Lightning through tear-blurred pages - Phil Wright "Howling with Ginsberg"

Clean through the static of decades - Jenny Xie "Distance Sickness"

Through time's stiffened membrane - Jenny Xie "Expenditures"

Slicing through thousands of miles - Jenny Xie "The Game"

Through shared ambivalences - Jenny Xie "Ongoing"

Through an opening in my sleep - Jenny Xie "Phnom Penh Diptych: Wet Season"

Through the offices of disappointing money - Wendy Xu "Interim Poetics"

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

Moving through time without malice - Wendy Xu "Praxis"

Pass through time like swallows - Yang Lian "Venice Elegy 2 Rot Poem" transl. by Brian Holton

Blowing through my blood - W.B. Yeats "Maid Quiet"

Steer her through a dream lasting lifetimes - Yee Heng Yeh "Song"

carry it blazing through your irradiated life - Monica Youn "Whiteacre"

Unlighted through blind space - Francis Brett Young "Song [What is the worth of war]"

Through its testament of cold light - Ray Young Bear "Four Hinterland Abstractions"

Through some starcrossed lineage - Kamelya Omayma Yousseff "In the ن of it all"

Happiness ran through the walls - Jordan Zandi "Inside"

Through the walls of an empty house - Jordan Zandi "Solarium"

Rising up through a hailstorm - Matthew Zapruder "As I Cross the Heliopause at Midnight, I Think of My Mission"

A beautiful troubling through the branches - Matthew Zapruder "Brooklyn with a New Beginning"

A fallacy halfway through - Matthew Zapruder "Brooklyn with a New Beginning"

Only a bridge through the clouds - Matthew Zapruder "What I Need"

Spinning through my silent heart - Zheng Min "The Beauty of Life: Suffering*Struggle*Endurance" translator not credited. Source: https://projects.zo.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/DACHS_Leiden/poetry/MD/Zheng_Min_trans.pdf

Bite right through the heart's restraints - Zheng Min "A False Image" translator not credited. Source: https://projects.zo.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/DACHS_Leiden/poetry/MD/Zheng_Min_trans.pdf

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

Through impassable armour of iron - Zheng Min "Images of the Heart #4: It" translator not credited. Source: https://projects.zo.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/DACHS_Leiden/poetry/MD/Zheng_Min_trans.pdf

Who pass through multiformed earth - Zitkála-Šá "The Indian's Awakening"

Groans through herbaceous thunderclaps - Veronica Zondek "cold fire 3" transl. by Katherine Silver


Every shot-through winter scene - Janet Kauffman "Every Shot-Through"


Throughout.


Thru ancient Gothic arches seen - George Cronyn "The Trail by Night"

Forest dreams thru forest moonlight blown - George Cronyn "The Trail by Night"


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