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All the friends of daylight flee - Alun "The Nightingale" transl. by Edmund O. Jones

Daylight into starved lungs - Simon Armitage "Poundland"

A daylight dingier than the dark - Charles Baudelaire "Spleen" transl. by Richard Howard

The changeful hours of daylight - Robert Bloomfield "May-Day With the Muses: The Invitation"

That jaded collaborator, daylight - Maxwell Bodenheim "Realism"

Its eight arguments against daylight - Jaswinder Bolina "Elegy"

Our daylight almost done - William Brewer "Sundowning"

For nothing but the last crumbs of daylight - Christopher Buckley "Prayer To Escape The East"

The dawn to daylight shifting - Giosue Carducci "On the Sixth Centenary of Dante" transl. by Frank Sewall

A world far remote from our daylight - Giosue Carducci "Snowed Under" transl. by Frank Sewall

From Daylight's wreck her gilded spars - Thomas S. Chard "Across the Sea"

Wet and streaked with daylight - Billy Collins "Reading Myself to Sleep"

Daylight is my daughter - Katie Condon "Big with Dawn"

Memory's daylight is especially brilliant - Felix Cortes "In the Beginning There was the Light"

That should never cease while daylight lasted - Dinah Maria Mulock Craik "Birds in the Snow"

When daylight blends with the pensive shadows - Lucretia Maria Davidson "Twilight"

The last drops of daylight shimmering - Chris Dombrowski "Late Evening Fugue"

Downpour of daylight - Enheduana "The Exaltation of Inana" transl. by Sophus Helle

To rehearse in daylight - Tess Gallagher "Thieves at the Grave"

Stars behind the daylight - Jim Harrison and Ted Kooser "Braided Creek"

Before daylight crosses his mind - Allison Eir Jenks "Sleepwalking"

the daylight never changes - Katrine Øgaard Jensen "Playing Myst with a Ghost One Week in Spring"

Horrors thicken as daylight fails - Gwen John "A Child's Winter Evening"

Punching a hold to daylight - Saeed Jones "Boy Found Inside a Wolf"

Unfurled in the wounded daylight - Yusef Komunyakaa "The Panorama"

A many-fingered horror of daylight - D.H. Lawrence "Fish"

The first of the next daylight - J. Patrick Lewis "the activist"

Hidden in harsh daylight - J. Patrick Lewis "The Crusader"

Hard prose by daylight - James Russell Lowell "Agassiz"

Taking the last daylight out in a lightened dusk - Michael Marsh "Gargoyle Poems: [It creeps through like night]"

The ghosts that garish daylight hid - Theodore Maynard "Sunset on the Desert"

Journeyed like a day in daylight - W.S. Merwin "Suite in the Key of Forgetting"

Here serpents and owls from daylight hide - Adam Mickiewicz "The Ruins of Balaclava" transl. by Edna Worthley Underwood

The ridges of combed daylight - Tim Newcomb "Dawn from Sentinel Dome, Yosemite Park"

The daylight route to darkness - Grace Paley [untitled]

Into the daylight world of shadows - Hai-Dang Phan "Canto for the Chestnut-Eared Laughingthrush"

Could change the fact of daylight - Carl Phillips "Career"

Reaching daylight less alive - Sam Rush "Sonnet for what ages and does not"

A wild tempest blows the daylight out - Frederick George Scott "The Frenzy of Prometheus"

Stars smolder well into daylight - Maggie Smith "First Fall"

The daylight's withering bequest - Charles Warren Stoddard "Ave Maria Bells"

Starlight behind daylight - Arthur Sze "First Snow"

In daylight, then darkness - Katie Willingham "The Golden Record"

Where lingering daylight plays with the skirts of night - Huldah Lucile Winsted "North Dakota Sunsets"

The heart of Hyacinth laments the daylight - Humbert Wolfe "Medusa"

Amid the many shapes of joyless daylight - William Wordsworth "Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, on Revisiting the Banks of the Wye During a Tour, July 13, 1798"

The many shapes of joyless daylight - William Wordsworth "On Revisiting the Banks of the Wye"

Before daylight without a name - Matthew Zapruder "Poem for Ferlinghetti"


Day.

Light.


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