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Dreaming two nations' glory - Rasha Abdulhadi "Safe Harbor in Enemy Homes"

A refuge built against two reckonings - Rasha Abdulhadi "Safe Harbor in Enemy Homes"

Equivalent in effect to two cups of coffee - Duane Ackerson "The Dream Factory: Two Tours"

His eyes are two keen blades - "Alain the Fox" (translated by F.G. Fleay)

Bring two dewy, fresh pieces of the sky - Ellen Tracy Alden "Little Florence"

Improvised between two cups of tea - Thomas Bailey Aldrich "Pauline Pavlovna"

Hands afire with a vision of two great towers - Mike Allen "Kandinsky's Garden"

Lurched between two smokestack towns - Hala Alyan "Turnpike // Ghost"

Of pearls two measures--of gold but three - "Anthology of Jugoslav Poetry XLVIII: The Sultaness" transl. by Sir John Bowring

Two wingless geese flew up the sky - "Anthology of Jugoslav Poetry CXVI: Hard to Believe" transl. by J.W. Wiles

Would I oscillate in two or three dimensions? - Rae Armantrout "Chirality"

Cushioned between two storms - Mary Jo Bang "The Beauties of Nature"

Two stops apart on a tightwired continuum - Mary Jo Bang "Girls Dress Well to Stave Off Chaos"

The labyrinth door swings two ways - Mary Jo Bang "The Raven Feeds Reynard"

Locked between two rows of metal teeth - Mary Jo Bang "The School of Knowledge"

Two hawks courting in a dead drop - Erin Belieu "She Returns to the Water"

With awful maledictions on the two who were such fools - Stephen Vincent Benet "Come Back!"

Two more days for your sun to shine - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Last Vision of Helen"

Two stone posts and a gate between - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Plow"

There's only two fates for muses, death or tree - Rebecca Bennett "Eurydice Stands with Attitude"

Some stars occupy two places - Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge "The Pleiades"

Determine how two particles differ - Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge "You Are Here"

Two tired shepherds with lanterns - Max Bodenheim "A Head"

The interval between two steps - Max Bodenheim "Nightmare and Something Delicate"

Walking two by two beneath the shade - Arna Bontemps "Southern Mansion"

Sulks and sighs push the two toward nightside - Antoinette Brim-Bell "Insomniac Tankas"

In a barnacle built for two - Calef Brown "Barnacle Built for Two"

Two miles walked over a bridge - Mahogany L. Browne "Country of Water"

The two sides of her heart exchanging blood - Sue Budin "Spacecraft"

Two fragile arms enchain me - Michelangelo Buonarroti "XXXV. Love's Paradoxes" transl. by John Addington Symonds

A mind of two halves - Anthony Butts "Before Autumn"

Two black cats and a beaver who eats carrots all day - Gabrielle Calvocoressi "An Inn for the Coven"

Rome on two iron legs - Tommaso Campanella "XLVII. Nebuchadnezzar's Image" transl. by John Addington Symonds

A gap between two rails - K.A. Campbell, Jr. "About It and About"

His eyes two open ovens - Tina Chang "Celestial"

Two hosts shocked with dust and din - G.K. Chesterton "The Ballad of the White Horse: Book VI. Ethandune: The Slaying of the Chiefs"

Two dragons between a pair of river serpents - "The Ch'u Tz'u: Lord of the River" transl. by Burton Watson

Like two loose comets wandering - Arthur Hugh Clough "Dipsychus"

The woman with two souls and one body - Ama Codjoe "Come One, Come All! Step Right Up! Welcome to the World of Wonders!"

Four dividing into two scavenging pairs - Michael Collier "Crows in a Fresh Mown Field Before Rain"

Two colts too strong for a tether - Countee Cullen "Spring Reminiscence"

And from the vast profound betwixt the two - George Francis Dawson "Myra's Well"

The darkness between two buildings - Tyree Daye "Field Notes on Beginning"

Joined two lakes into one - Alison Hawthorne Deming "Stairway to Heaven"

Sprouted two intricate flowers in our minds - Desdamona "Once and Future"

Two moths dust the same screen for remembered light - Jay Deshpande "On Speaking Quietly with My Brother"

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

Two shallow cups of shadow - Chris Dombrowski "A Toast"

Two better hemispheres without sharp north - John Donne "The Good-Morrow"

Two jewels of green fire - Edward Dowden "La Revelation par le Desert"

Forever stuck between two sweetly rotten towns - Boris Dralyuk "Babel at the Kibitz"

Two clear raindrops in your eyes - Carol Ann Duffy "The Light Gatherer"

Two seeming candles shine - Helen Parry Eden "Vox Clamantis"

Mix the two legends together - Bijan Elahi "Five Scenes from Icarus" transl. by Rebecca Ruth Gould and Kayvan Tahmasebian

Life of mine, before we two must part - George Eliot "Self and Life"

My two fates are reflected in the glass - Aziz Isa Elkun "Clouds Hid the Moon" transl. by author

Dropped the third strike with two outs - Martin Espada "The Trouble Ball [excerpt]"

Two tin cans and infinite string - Joshua Jennifer Espinoza "Sometimes in a Moment of Déjà Vu"

Two guitars fighting over the same late career Willie Nelson - Sophie Fink "The Dogs Don't Forgive Us"

The gift of two glass eyes - Sandy Florian "Abacus"

Two kinds of jewels, a vision for thieves - Robert Frost "Blueberries"

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood - Robert Frost "The Road Not Taken"

One born for two worlds - Zona Gale "Terza Rima"

So the world continues around two corners - John Gallaher "In a Landscape: I"

Two people to bring the world to ruin - Eric Gamalinda "Factory of Souls"

Two tall elms were its sentinels - Jane Gay "Our Childhood"

How deep two secret rivers run - Laird Shields Goldsborough "Confession"

Stay and say are two siblings walking home - Mónica Gomery "The End Is the Beginning"

Pinch the sun between two fingers - Rigoberto Gonzalez "In the Village of Missing Sons"

One set of bootprints back where two had come - Lore Graham "Absence"

Two seconds shy of seven days - Lora Gray "Jupiter of Jupiter"

Folding outward in twos and fours and sixes - Lora Gray "Sometimes a Thousand Twangling Instruments"

A bridge between two shores of meaning - Laura Grothaus "Urban Legends of the Ohio River"

Two horses grazed on a roof - Marilyn Hacker "For K. J., Leaving and Coming Back"

Two geraniums bravely in leaf - Marilyn Hacker "Montpeyroux Sonnets 7"

A shadow split in two - Nathalie Handal "As We Wait"

Those two seasons unsought - Thomas Hardy "A Two-Years' Idyll"

A sip or two of sweet summer - Avis Harley "Sipping Supper"

A drop or two of honey around the top - Penny Harter "Just Grapefruit"

Rising to the tick of two clocks - Seamus Heaney "Mossbawn: Two Poems in Dedication for Mary Heaney 1. Sunlight"

Two natures in perpetual strife - Oliver Herford "The Centaur"

Two starlings sail down the wind - Conrad Hilberry "March Birthday"

Two big planets of unpainted silence - Jane Hirshfield "A Well Runs Out of Thirst"

Two petals more on every flower - J.G. Holland "Kathrina Part II: Love"

Two noises too old to end - Gerard Manley Hopkins "The Sea and the Skylark"

The two moons and the seventeen stars - Langston Hughes "Night: Four Songs"

Can't four-flush when he's paying rent for two - Wallace Irwin "The Love Sonnets of a Car Conductor"

Spend a night or two among the dead - John James "Le Moribond"

To look at their two shadows on your surface - Mark Jarman "Spell for Encanto Creek"

Two swans stayed faithful and fierce - Kate Knapp Johnson "Parker's Mountain"

Turkey vultures circling in two by two - Douglas S. Jones "Sexy in the Food Chain"

Two blocks beyond gravity - Saeed Jones "Skin Like Brick Dust"

Two boats upon a sea of glass - Thomas S. Jones, Jr. "Derelicts"

Only two hands to use in the dance - Sandra Kasturi "Carnaval Perpetuel"

The calm took two weeks to notice - Janet Kauffman "Abandoned"

Maybe one or two things not quite right - Janet Kauffman "Keratella Offshore"

Two branches clap two stones together - Janet Kauffman "Slashed"

Two shovels for hardpan and splintering - Janet Kauffman "The Whirlwind Times"

Love was melting our two souls - Fanny Kemble "Written After Leaving West Point"

In the embrace of the same two seas - Mina King "In Pursuit of Dawn"

Lie down for an aeon or two - Rudyard Kipling "L'Envoi"

Might swallow two whales - Henry Coggswell Knight "Lunar Stanzas"

Because two syllables are an easier loss to bear - Julia Kolchinsky "Naming"

Snow falling inside two minds - Yusef Komunyakaa "Daytime Begins with a Line by Anna Akhmatova"

Making five out of two and two - David C. Kopaska-Merkel "Stars"

A breath or two against all time - Alfred Kreymborg "Dirge"

Two pages to a grape fable - Philip Lamantia "The Islands of Africa"

Two flowers that love the light - Archibald Lampman "Before Sleep"

Dividing the hours into two mismatched halves - Yoon Ha Lee "Equinox"

Hope's conversation the best of the two - Henry S. Leigh "See-Saw"

Two angels gather at the empty chest - Dana Levin "In the Surgical Theatre"

Go on two legs down the stairs and out - Philip Levine "The Whole Soul"

In a high room between two rivers - Philip Levine "Winter Words"

Two discrete young snakes left their skin - Robin Coste Lewis "Summer"

Two motes laughing as they leave - Annie Lighthart "Let This Day"

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

Two halves of the same strange atmosphere - Ada Limon "The Crossing"

Two different kitchen tables - Ada Limon "Joint Custody"

Two sad shadows over the old nations - Vachel Lindsay "The Fever Called War"

Then add a pinch or two of grammar - Hugh Lofting "The Porridge Poet"

A lady of clay and two stone men - Amy Lowell "Evelyn Ray"

Two mis-matched puzzle pieces - Alison Luterman "Heavenly Bodies"

You two with your one life - Toby MacNutt "You Are Entitled to Your Pain"

Two candles at her head - Jeannette Marks "Two Candles"

Midnight splits the darkness in two - Kettly Mars "Between midnight and eternity" transl. by Nathan H. Dize

Two metric heretics dressed like crows - Adrian Matejka "16 Bars Poetica"

Two new scars since yesterday - Furnley Maurice "Master in Equity"

Two lovely Queens divided - Theodore Maynard "John Redmond"

Two sowers in Life's field - John McCrae "Recompense"

Trapped between two mirror points - Joanne Merriam "Mirror Points"

In one or two lives - Elizabeth Metzger "Won Exit"

Two owls above the meeting - Claire Meuschke "Caught Sight"

We two will lie and burn - Charlotte Mew "In Nunhead Cemetery"

Two empty suitcases sit in the corner - Jim Moore "Almost Sixty"

Removed the masks from my two faces - Ghojimuhemmed Muhemmed "I Opened My Door" transl. by Joshua L. Freeman

Cut my destiny in two - Daniel Nadler [untitled]

Two dark moons or their eclipse - Laurel Nakanishi "Sleepless Pantoum"

Like two systems of salt - Pablo Neruda "The Birds Arrive" transl. by Jack Schmitt

Two heads of molten volcanoes - Pablo Neruda "Evening LXXVI" transl. by Stephen Tapscott

A laugh dividing the day in two - Pablo Neruda "Shy" transl. by Alastair Reid

Two beautiful enigmas, wondrous fair - Amado Nervo "To Leonora" transl. by Alice Stone Blackwell

Two travel stained wanderers - Alfred Noyes "Jean Guettard II: Malesherbes and the Black Milestones"

Two bites of the same dessert - Naomi Shihab Nye "The Address Book of a Lonely Man"

Only two charms in my pocket - Frank O'Hara "Personal Poem"

Two fleas under the wing of a gull - Mary Oliver "West Wind 1"

Even God needs two versions of Creation - Jacqueline Osherow "Inspiration Point, Bryce Canyon, Utah"

two entwined snakes and a lyre - Jena Osman "Mercury Rising (A Visualization)"

capable of being two places at once - Ugonna-Ora Owoh "Syndrome"

Two and two will not make five - John Oxenham "God Is Good"

A grief that links two hearts in bliss - Ae.P. "Love Unsung" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.742, 16 March 1878]

Broke my brittle heart in two - Dorothy Parker "A Very Short Song"

Although two shillings in the pound can't pay - James Parkerson "An Address to a Wealthy Libertine / or, the Melancholy Effects of Seduction"

Two arms outstretched to fold the world - Josephine Preston Peabody "The Trees"

These two hands to bar the wind - Josephine Preston Peabody "Vestal Flame"

Found two colors of love - Willie Perdomo "Poet in Harlem"

Just the two dreams left - Carl Phillips "Self"

Always dwindling to just the two of us - Patrick Phillips "For Paul"

Two worthy difficulties - Robert Pinsky "Work Songs"

Then get up for two bowls of tea - Po Chu'i "After Eating" transl. by Burton Watson

Two and one, and three, and two again - Miriam Clark Potter "The Flock of Dreams"

In a week or two real soon - John Prine

Two moons that fill my palms - Sina Queyras "Morning Song"

Two sisters in the middle of the world - Danni Quintos "Pond's White Beauty"

Caught between two unmarked graves - Camille Rankine "Inheritance"

Lie between two lions paws - Lola Ridge "Firehead part I: He 1: Midafternoon"

Caught between two winds - Lola Ridge "Firehead part I: He 2: The Man from Joppa"

Two points of amber fire - Lola Ridge "Shadow"

Like two flagons yet unfilled - Lola Ridge "Unburnt Offering"

Six warm bowls of porridge and a broken mug or two - Lloyd Roberts "Husbands Over Seas"

Always auditing where two and two are five - Edwin Arlington Robinson "The False Gods"

With only two moons listening - Edwin Arlington Robinson "Mr. Flood's Party"

We two must wait for the angel's key - Rennell Rodd "Hic Jacet"

A three-day wish and two days to live - Patrick Rosal "Brokeheart: Just like that"

Clenched like two small sacks of stolen nickels - Patrick Rosal "Brokeheart: Just like that"

The doorsill where two worlds touch - Rumi "Quatrains" transl. by Coleman Barks

Two generations in a single summer - Ira Sadoff "My First Roses"

The two that fade away together - Carl Sandburg "A Coin"

Two robins fly out of the sun - Reg Saner "Spring Song"

In the guise of two pressed thumbs - Holly J. Schaeffer-Raymond "Excerpts from Sign & Grudge"

Two mirrors looking for arrowheads - Elizabeth Schmuhl "Premonitions: #56"

Two images returning to the same darkness - Simon Shieh "Poem Addressed to You"

Two hands clasped in anguish - Dora Sigerson Shorter "The Kine of My Father"

Your two tangled souls - Tracy K. Smith "Einstein's Mother"

Two faces behind glass - Richard Solomon "Away"

Two old swans landing downstream - Richard Solomon "The River Through Your Eyes (For Linda)"

'Tween two storms of leaden rain - "The Spur of Monmouth" [The Continental Monthly v.I - April, 1862 - no.IV]

Two sceptic children of the world - Edmund Clarence Stedman "Edged Tools"

The two worlds are asleep - Wallace Stevens "An Old Man Asleep"

Garnered nothing but a dream or two - Arthur Stringer "The Man of Dreams"

Between two common days - Muriel Stuart "To-- [Between two common days this day was hung]"

These two eyes are very nimble thieves - Surdas "Sur's Ocean 78: The Pangs and Politics of Love" transl. by John Stratton Hawley

Sit in front of two candles - Jacqueline Suskin "How to Fall in Love with Yourself"

Between two dates of death - Algernon Swinburne "Autumn and Winter"

When again we two should offer greeting - K.T. "Donald--A Pony" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.9-v.I, 1 March 1884]

Two more datapoints to prove some things last - Keith Taylor "Let Them Be Left"

An inch or two outside the track - Keith Taylor "To Face the Ordinary"

This moment brief between two lives - Edward Thomas "The Bridge"

A yard or two nearer the living air - Edward Thomas "Digging"

Two witches' cauldrons roar - Edward Thomas "This Is No Case of Petty Right or Wrong"

Decided he wanted to juggle two flames - Vincent Toro "¿Que Que La Femme?"

we two usurp a throne - upfromsumdirt (Ron Davis) "The Death of Olympia after Edouard Manet's Olympia, oil on canvas"

two tragic martyrs on coffee break - upfromsumdirt (Ron Davis) "The Maternal Otherhood Of Mythematists Will Now Come To Order"

Two spectres conjured up the buried past - Paul Verlaine "Colloque Sentimental" transl. by Gertrude Hall Brownell

With two bags and three names at the border - Divya Victor "Make/Do"

Only two names to remember - Karen Volkman "A Light Says Why"

Your palms two puddles of rain - Ocean Vuong "Anaphora as Coping Mechanism"

With two small shadows following after - Mary Webb "The Water-Ousel"

A flower or two picked from mud - William Carlos Williams "March"

Two blue-grey birds chasing a third - William Carlos Williams "Spring Strains"

Between two sister moorland rills - William Wordsworth "The Danish Boy"

Two wounds in my upper arm and in my heart - Charles Wright "My Old Clinch Mountain Home"

Two nights I wooed in vain - Farnsworth Wright writing as Francis Hard "After Two Nights of the Ear-ache" [Weird Tales, Oct. 1937]

The journey between two people - Jenny Xie "Solitude Study"

Death and birth the two infinite walls - Hal Y. Zhang "Majorana, Back Again"

A puppet that doubles in two roles - Zheng Min "Student" transl. by Kenneth Rexroth and Ling Chung


Who birthed one two-faced desire - Ama Codjoe "Come One, Come All! Step Right Up! Welcome to the World of Wonders!"


Paying each service twofold - Henry Rutgers Conger "Class Day Poem"

Forced to break a twofold truth - William Shakespeare "Sonnet XLI"


The geometrical faith of two-and-two - Laura Riding Jackson "Ahead and Around"

Walking two by two beneath the shade - Arna Bontemps "Southern Mansion"

A million-dollar god with a two-cent heaven - Hanif Abdurraqib "How Can Black People Write About Flowers at a Time Like This"

With his two-edged breath - Howard Futhey Brinton "The Man About Town"

Ice of this hard two-faced month - Seamus Heaney "Audenesque"

A two-headed snake of smoke - jessica Care moore "After 1986 (for Brad Walrond)"

But we don't trust in things two-sided - "Victory's Band" [Beadle's Dime Union Song Book No.2 1861]

Two-step with beloved ghosts - Angel Nafis "When I Realize I'm Wearing My Girlfriend's Ex-Girlfriend's Panties"

Our solitude a two-way mirror - Leah Naomi Green "Week Thirty-Eight: Mitosis"


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