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Potential Titles: Sun
The swift sun hunting rain - Lascelles Abercrombie "Marriage Song"
To lodge with our kind host, the sun - Lascelles Abercrombie "Marriage Song"
The sun catches tantalizing glimpses of herself - Duane and Cathy Ackerson "Moon Mirror"
The sun imagines herself to have the moon's full attention - Duane and Cathy Ackerson "Moon Mirror"
Small sun caught up in the quicksilver lies - Duane and Cathy Ackerson "Moon Mirror"
Eight days without a sun - Harold Acton "As Dmitri Karamazoff sang on the way to Chaos"
Spun like yarn across the copper sun - Harold Acton "Discoveries"
The wedge-shaped engines of the sun - Harold Acton "Ventilation"
When in darkness sinks my sun - John Lynch Adair "Joy Returneth with the Morning"
A red river the sun must ford - Carl Adamshick "Our flag"
A distant and forbidden sunken sun - Etel Adnan "Night"
My likeness in the sun - Adonis "Thunderbolt" (translated by Samuel Hazo)
Dragging a belligerent sun to the sky - Saida Agostini "black aphrodite entertains a mortal lover"
And shaking off the sun - Conrad Aiken "Parasite"
Now shining in bright sun - Conrad Aiken "Romance"
Spread their spurious treasures to the sun - Mark Akenside "The Pleasures of Imagination, Book the Third"
The sun's unwearied course - Mark Akenside "The Pleasures of Imagination, Book the Third"
Round of applause for the sun - Francisco X. Alarcon "Tortilla"
Whole lemons sliced like cathedral windows of sun - Allison Albino "Cast Iron"
Messenger of the Third Sun - Daisy Aldan "The Cometary Script"
Chameleons run through twenty colors in the sun - Thomas Bailey Aldrich (uncredited) "An Idyl" [The Atlantic Monthly v.07 no.39, Jan. 1861]
In a haze of sun - Lauren K. Alleyne "Variations in Blue"
No glimpse of sky or sun - Alise Alousi "Forgiveness is the smell of crushed flowers"
Tiger sleeping in the sun - Alise Alousi "Password"
To dissolve the colony's Sun - Zaina Alsous "Bird Prelude"
Bent towards the warmth of the scorching sun - Iman Alzaghari "We Inherited Trees | ورثنا أشجار"
Where torrid suns the mountains burn - Lennox Amott "Ah, Hast Thou Gone?"
The way of indifferent suns - Maya Angelou "A Brave and Startling Truth"
And dares to claim the sun - Maya Angelou "Caged Bird"
And to the sun God gave a speedy answer - "Anthology of Jugoslav Poetry XIV: The Maiden and the Sun" transl. by Sir John Bowring
While the burning sun her crew did freeze - "Anthology of Jugoslav Poetry CXVI: Hard to Believe" transl. by J.W. Wiles
Pale in the dust now is my sun - "Anthology of Jugoslav Poetry CXXVII: Mother at the Tomb of Her Son" transl. by J.W. Wiles
Sun still trapped in the earth - Simon Armitage "The Present"
Swinging their shadows to the sun - Fatimah Asghar "How We Left: Film Treatment"
A country whose sun is war - Fatimah Asghar "100 Words on 45' 100 Days"
Until the sun bowed down to me - "The Avenging Sword" transl. by E.M. Smith-Dampier
The squadrons of the sun still hold - George A. Baker "De Lunatico"
As the mountains glaze the sun - Peter Balakian "Ode to the Duduk"
Curl up on the floor of the sun - James Baldwin "Staggerlee wonders"
Fronting the portals of the Sun - Benjamin West Ball "Morning"
Vapors round the sinking sun - Benjamin West Ball "Pan and Lais"
Harnessed to sun-engendered steeds - Benjamin West Ball "The Seraphs' Holiday"
Wore pieces of my personal sun - Key Ballah "Skin & Sun"
Falling in love with the sun - Taneum Bambrick "Legend"
Tasting the burnt sun, the black sea - Mary Jo Bang "The Downstream Extremity of the Isle of Swans"
Denting the sun's liquid disk - Mary Jo Bang "Eclipsed"
Over a long-night chrysanthemum sun - Mary Jo Bang "Still Life with Glasses"
The glorious sun for funeral fire - Maurice Baring "Icarus"
To lay your hands upon the sun - William Francis Barnard "To the Enemies of Free Speech"
A sun's landing between eucalyptus trees - Lou Barrett "At a Jerusalem Market"
Sun hanging from clothespin - Lou Barrett "Kore"
for sun is black with days I can not see - Elizabeth Bartlett "black sun"
And shook sparks from the sun - Elizabeth Bartlett "Even if We Did"
Drowned by floods of sun - Elizabeth Bartlett "The House of Sleep"
Our days are joined to the sun - Elizabeth Bartlett "Landscape: With Bread"
for the sun was a broken sword - Elizabeth Bartlett "the lovers"
And bring down the sun - Elizabeth Bartlett "Not Just Once"
with poppies in the sun - Elizabeth Bartlett "the now and here"
The waters of the sun - Elizabeth Bartlett "The Poet's Dream"
bow down and lift me to the sun - Elizabeth Bartlett "swallows return"
Mast and sun obscured by fact - Elizabeth Bartlett "This Side the Fog"
The same slow steps as our hide-and-seek sun - Samiya Bashir "Second Law"
Drawing the sun out of my heart - Charles Baudelaire "A Landscape" transl. not credited
Seeking the sun in vain - Charles Baudelaire "Reversibility" transl. not credited
Scenting the shadows at set of sun - James C. Bayles "In the Gloaming"
Endures the sun by eating it - Dan Beachy-Quick "Onta"
The mad and whirling suns of the searchlights - Nicolas Beauduin "The New Beauty" transl. by Edward J. O'Brien
Loved the moon more than the cold sun - Tristan Beiter "The Birds Singing in the Rocks"
May share the same sun setting - Esther Belin "I hope to God you will not ask"
Poured out on earth the unconquerable sun - Stephen Vincent Benet "The First Vision of Helen"
Two more days for your sun to shine - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Last Vision of Helen"
Make the sun our rendezvous - Stephen Vincent Benet "Positively the Last Performance!"
A thousand glittering spears of sun - Stephen Vincent Benet "Road and Hills"
Javelins of grass and sun - Stephen Vincent Benet "Road and Hills"
Filtering into the eye of the sun - Arthur Christopher Benson "Δαιμονιζόμενος"
Far from the sun's fierce rays - C. E. de la Poer Beresford "The Fisherman's Dream"
A mere distraction from the sun's leap - Samuel A. Betiku "Psalm with Displaced Body Rattled in its State of Rest"
Beneath a sun-bitten sky - Terry Blackhawk "A Peaceable Kingdom"
Turn to the older congress of the sun - Kimberly Blaeser "A Quest for Universal Suffrage"
Who countest the steps of the sun - William Blake "The Sunflower"
Rise to the sun of my youth - Richard Blanco "Maine Yet Miami"
Forth came the conquering sun - Robert Bloomfield "May-Day With the Muses: The Invitation"
The sun flings off the shadows - Edmund Blunden "The March Bee"
Sleek suns dipped in sleepy light - Maxwell Bodenheim "Steel-Mills: South Chicago"
To see what suns can make - Louise Bogan "A Tale"
Beating a way for the rising sun - Arna Bontemps "The Day-Breakers"
A day wherein remembered sun alone comes through - Arna Bontemps "To a Young Girl Leaving the Hill Country"
The sun shot brilliance of a polished knife - Bruce Boston "Surreal Fortune"
We have tapped the heart of the sun - Bruce Boston "The Would-Be Gods of Sonofusion"
White as bone-bleached sun - Julia Bouwsma "Each Morning Drowns in Open Air"
Into chrome and sun and shotgun confection - Catherine Bowman "Heart"
Burning in the sun's red fire - Thomas Boyd "Love on the Mountain"
Hot as the sun's dreams - William Brewer "Oxyana, West Virginia"
Thy memoried sun - Elizabeth Bridges "Sonnets from Hafez & Other Verses 2"
Though the Sun has left my sky - Anne Bronte "Fluctuations"
Because the dazzling sun restored our Earth - Emily Bronte "Stars"
The hands that shut the sun - Emily Bronte "To a Wreath of Snow"
Of suns that know no winter days - Emily Bronte "To Imagination"
To bloom against the will of the sun - Jericho Brown "The Tradition"
Stammering in the too crowded sun - Paul Cameron Brown "Clandestine Operation"
The peaked remains of snow streaked sun - Paul Cameron Brown "Fortress Snow"
When I curse the rising sun - Mahogany L. Browne "litany"
Counts his dying years by sun and sea - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "Love"
A thousand thoughts beneath the sun - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "A Vision of Poets"
To span the sun's broad circle - William Cullen Bryant "The Ages"
The sun had drunk the dew - William Cullen Bryant "Summer Wind"
The slant sun of February - William Cullen Bryant "A Winter Piece"
The sun has never met its shadow - Sue Budin "Totality"
To the ultimate dissolution of stars and suns - Gerald Bullett "Alone with these my poems..."
Worships what recalls the sun - Michelangelo Buonarroti "XXVIII. The Heavenly Birth of Love and Beauty" transl. by John Addington Symonds
An eagle gazing on the sun - Michelangelo Buonarroti "XXIX. Love's Dilemma" transl. by John Addington Symonds
And goes with eyes to see the sun - Francis Burrows "Life"
The legerdemain of the noon sun - Stephanie Burt "Indian Stream Republic"
Till my last sun shall set - Olivia Ward Bush-Banks "Drifting"
Crystalline before November sun - Anthony Butts "The Distance from Here to There"
The cold objectivity of autumn sun - Anthony Butts "The Landscape for Growth"
When the sun blazed on the dust - Regie Cabico "Mango Poem"
The spent radiance of the winter sun - Joseph Campbell "The Old Woman"
Spin my golden web in the sun - Joseph Campbell writing as Seosamh MacCathmhaoil "I Spin My Golden Web"
The sun himself must die - Thomas Campbell "The Last Man"
The circles of perishing suns - W. Wilfred Campbell "Phaethon"
Wrinkled suns in awful blackness swim - W. Wilfred Campbell "Unabsolved"
And the sun like your hand - Rafael Campo "California"
All that matters is the heat of the sun - Kayleb Rae Candrilli "Daytona 500"
An old sorrow that has put out the sun - Skipwith Cannell "Wild Songs: The Dance"
Stifled with the heat of the July sun - Giosue Carducci "A Dream in Summer" transl. by Frank Sewall
With the dying splendours of the sun - Giosue Carducci "F. Petrarca" transl. by Frank Sewall
The bright torches you stole from the sun - Will Carleton "Wealth"
On the hill with the lonely sun - Bliss Carman "Golden Rowan"
That pray to the Dragon that preys on the light of the Sun - Edward Carpenter "The Complaint of Job chap. III"
The edges of the sun - Miguel Casado "Regarding a Theory of Color"
Though the sun shines not - Roger Casement "Lost Youth"
Nor sun nor stars sufficed - Roger Casement "Lost Youth"
The joyous braiding of sun and rain - Cyrus Cassells "Jasmine"
The sun finds us each dawn - Ana Castillo "A Amazonia esta queimando"
A pickled fig left to dry in the sun - Ana Castillo "These Times"
Four autumn suns gone by - Mrs. E.W. Caswell "My Bird Has Flown" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIV no.2, Feb. 1849]
The suns and every listless star - Willa Cather "Evening Song"
Who tend the sun's decline - George Spencer Cautley "Sunset on Campagna of Rome"
The sun that scorched the cursed harvest - Meagan Chandler "Cornhusk Doll with Face"
The sun's last rage - Jennifer Chang "The Winter's Wife"
The sun and the moon shall uprise with me - "The Cherry Tree Carol"
Thunder to smoke and choke the sun - G.K. Chesterton "The Ballad of the White Horse: Dedication"
When Caesar's sun fell out of the sky - G.K. Chesterton "The Ballad of the White Horse: Book I. The Vision of the Kings"
Gather and drink the sacrament of the sun - G.K. Chesterton "The Ballad of the White Horse: Book I. The Vision of the Kings"
Grey fields gone behind the set of sun - G.K. Chesterton "The Ballad of the White Horse: Book I. The Vision of the Kings"
Of all labours under the sun - G.K. Chesterton "The Ballad of the White Horse: Book VII. Ethandune: The Last Charge"
Violet sky cradling shards of sun - Johnson Cheu "Wail"
Rainbows to shield me from the sun - "The Ch'u Tz'u: Encountering Sorrow" transl. by Burton Watson
Where the sun forgets the day - John Clare "An Invite to Eternity"
The fretting of shadow and sun - Patricia Clark "Creed"
Under the sun's widening eye - Gillian Clarke "Cuckoo"
Our hunger blessed by the sun - Leonard Cohen "This Marriage"
The sudden death of the sun - Henri Cole "Twilight"
Herself the sun of ghosts - Mary Coleridge "In Dispraise of the Moon"
Vital ray of the divine sun - Vittoria Colonna [Untitled] transl. by Lynne Lawner
The divine sun that nourishes my heart - Vittoria Colonna [Untitled] transl. by Lynne Lawner
And no sun shining - Hilda Conkling "Humming-Bird"
His perfume in the sun - Hilda Conkling "Only Morning-Glory That Flowered"
Laughed in the sun - Hilda Conkling "Two Songs"
Maddened with light from Beauty's sun - Mrs. Martha W. Cook "A Spirit's Reproach" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.2, August 1863]
Wooed by unseen sun - Susan Coolidge "On the Shore"
Clasped in the compass of one sun - Susan Coolidge "Savoir C'est Pardonner"
Nourished by peaceful suns - Susan Coolidge "To J.H. and E.W.H."
As stars confess the all-sustaining sun - Benjamin Copeland "By Many Paths"
In a garden unripe with sun - Giorgiomaria Cornelio "La specia storta (The Bent Species)" transl. by Moira Egan
For a festival of sun - Frances Cornford "Spring Morning"
Among the stars, soft gardens near the sun - Stephen Crane "The Black Riders"
From the land of the farther suns - Stephen Crane "The Black Riders"
Soft gardens near the sun - Stephen Crane "Untitled"
Where threads of gold the sun enweaves - Walter Crane "Queen Summer; Or, The Tourney of the Lily and the Rose"
Gravel dust suspended in the sun - James Crews "Tomatoes"
Frozen comets heated by the sun - Jan Cronos "She Remains"
Unblinking in the sun of another day - Jennifer Crow "Summoning Stones"
Waited in the light of our thousand-flower sun - Jennifer Crow "Thousand Flower Sun"
The sun devoured them, and they became the light - Jennifer Crow "Thousand Flower Sun"
The enamoured sun pretending that he dies - Countee Cullen "Brown Boy to Brown Girl"
In a land of scarlet suns and brooding winds - Countee Cullen "Brown Boy to Brown Girl"
Rains of gall and suns of prejudice - Countee Cullen "Confession"
Fling our notes to the sun - Countee Cullen "To You Who Read My Book"
incorruptible Nothing under the ample sun - E. E. Cummings "Amores (XI)"
Will take the sun in my mouth - ee cummings "Crepuscule"
Sang at the sun's great golden doors - Olive Custance "The Prisoner of God"
Your tense, short space of blazing sun - H.D. "From the Masque"
Too late ripened by a desperate sun - H.D. "Hermes of the Ways"
If the sun could blister my feet - H.D. "The Look-out"
The dying heat of sun and mist - H.D. "Leda"
That never saw the sun fall in the sea - H.D. "Projector"
Soon the last warm sun will set - Danske Dandridge "Indian Summer"
The leaves of the sun-mellowed hickories - Clinton Dangerfield "Autumn"
And the west remembers the sun - Olive Tilford Dargan "Old Fairingdown"
The trembling sun of eyes - Olive Tilford Dargan "Old Fairingdown"
And bathe me in thy sun - Ruben Dario "To the Country"
Where ancient suns have gone - Russell W. Davenport "Poems I"
A million years before the blooming sun - John Davidson "Thirty Bob a Week"
Orange of Idleness which flaunts the sun - Coningsby Dawson "Florence on a Certain Night"
Throne of mists, whose fields no sun behold - Juan Bautista de Arriaza "Tempest and War, or the Battle of Trafalgar. Ode" [Modern Poets and Poetry of Spain 1860 ed. and transl. by James Kennedy]
Painted by the sun - Julia de Burgos "To Julia de Burgos"
The soundless mansion of the sun - Walter de la Mare "Sotto Voce"
Regret turned like a sunflower toward that scientific sun - Asa Delaney "The Schmidt Pain Index: A Love Story"
Your elegance does not secure you favors with the sun - Blanche Taylor Dickinson "To an Icicle"
Some old fortress on the sun - Emily Dickinson "Book 1: Nature VIII: Summer's Armies"
Not expressed by suns alone - Emily Dickinson "Book 2: Time and Eternity XXV"
Useless as next morning's sun - Emily Dickinson "Book 2: Time and Eternity XXXVI: Till the End"
Or emptied by the sun - Emily Dickinson "Book 3: Nature XVII"
Tipped in tinsel by the wizard sun - Emily Dickinson "Book 3: Nature XXVIII: The Coming of Night"
When the sun has slit its wrists into the undarkened sky - Woody Dismukes "The Color of the Mule"
Are made the prisoners of the sun - E.R. Dodds "Measure"
Reaching into the lineaments of the sun - Chris Dombrowski "Get Up, John"
With all the matchless glory of that Sun - Eleanor C. Donnelly "The Vision of the Monk Gabriel" [The Continental Monthly v.3 no.3, March 1863]
Melts the red light of the sun - Ignatius L. Donnelly "The Forest Fountain" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]
Borrow luster from a bourbon sun - Timothy Donnelly "The Cloud Corporation"
Where the breeze whispers and the sun bubbles - Rebecca Kai Dotlich "Room of Wishes"
From sun far-set or moon unrisen - Edward Dowden "By the Window"
The sun of Shakespeare's soul - Edward Dowden "Sent to an American Shakespeare Society"
Untouched by everything except the god who is the sun - Kinsale Drake "Rebuke//Spell"
Proud as an eagle riding to the sun - John Drinkwater "Tha [sic] Carver in Stone"
The sap goes beating to the sun - John Drinkwater "Persuasion"
Of stars or cloud or summer's folded sun - John Drinkwater "Tha [sic] Carver in Stone"
And lay in the eye of the sun - Bruce Ducker "Picnic"
The sun has slipped his tether - Paul Laurence Dunbar "Waiting"
That ocher sun's crumble upon the tongue - Rebecca Dunham "In Which She Opens the Box"
The tease of sunny days - Stephen Dunn "Salvation"
The shining legionaries of the suns - A.E. "Shadows and Lights"
A dazzling sister to the sun - T.W. Earp "Our Lady of Light"
Insofar as Juliet is the sun - Carolina Ebeid "Punctum/Metaphor"
Of victory shouting to the sun - Helen Parry Eden "The Ascent"
Gathered like waters to the sun - Helen Parry Eden "Post-Communion"
The untempered supervision of the sun - Helen Parry Eden "A Prayer for St Innocent's Day"
Blows up the smouldering sun - Helen Parry Eden "'Sidera Sunt Testes Et Matutina Pruina'"
The sun I awaited did not rise - Aziz Isa Elkun "Father" transl. by author
And make just laws below the sun - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Boston Hymn"
Stunned by the sun - Heid E. Erdich "Mitochondrial Eve"
In the pour of honeyed sun - Heid E. Erdich "Own Your Own: The Papergirl"
Their rigid postures using up the sun - Louise Erdrich "The Sacraments"
For months I have studied the sun - Charlie Espinosa "Sunflower Astronaut"
The golden ladders of tomorrow's sickly sun - Anthony Euwer "By Scarlet Torch and Blade"
Why the sun's a scarlet pinwheel - Anthony Euwer "By Scarlet Torch and Blade"
Silver lances in the sun - Anthony Euwer "By Scarlet Torch and Blade"
go careening into the sun - Eve L. Ewing "eschatology"
The red sun eats the bungalows - Eve L. Ewing "I come from the fire city"
Evaporating under the pressure of a bright sun - A.M. Fals "Space in Our Relationship"
Hoping the noon sun won't notice - Sid Farrar The Year Comes Round
Contending with the sun - Andrew Feld "Description of Seas, Waters, Rivers, &c."
Turned sour by sun's neglect - Camonghne Felix "Dearly Departed, Again I Dreamt About a Ship"
A wind had blown away the sun - Lawrence Ferlinghetti "A Coney Island of the Mind, 20"
The sun shoots in golden veins - Michael Field "The Depths of the Grass"
Crams our cold memories out past the sun - Annie Finch "Final Autumn"
The leafy sun that pours liquid through doors - Annie Finch "A Mabon Crown"
The casual slanting of a half-spent sun - Mahlon Leonard Fisher "Afterwards"
No silence known beneath the sun - Hildegarde Flanner "To a Tree in Bloom"
With the sun or the moon for a lamp - James Elroy Flecker "War Song of the Saracens"
Churned to flames by the sun - John Gould Fletcher "Mid-Summer Dusk"
Slipped from a flowering sun - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Osten III"
To weave a rope of sun - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Pilot"
The sun's strange amulets - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Sixteen Shadows 5"
Rolled her naked through the sun - Carolyn Forche "The Place That Is Feared I Inhabit"
Sun and starlight of the lonely dawn - Maxwell E. Foster "Five Sonnets 2 (February 1923)"
No one's ever seen a purple sun - JD Fox "Coloring the Sun You Know"
Water falling golden from the sun - John Freeman "The Body"
And the sun by its own power seems to be undone - Robert Frost "An Encounter"
And the sun shrunken yellow in smoke - Robert Frost "The Gum-Gatherer"
The whimper of hawks beside the sun - Robert Frost "Pan with Us"
The pouring sun was in my heart - Zona Gale "At Least..."
The molten golden javelins of the sun - Zona Gale "Exercise in Spenserians"
That taught the sun to share - Zona Gale "Exercise in Spenserians"
The seed, the soil, the sun and I - Zona Gale "In Arvia's Room"
Opened my heart to the sun - Zona Gale "Inmost One"
A residue of other suns - Zona Gale "Light"
New bequest of sun - Zona Gale "One Dawn She Woke Me--"
In a sweet flash of arrowy sun - Zona Gale "Why Am I Silent?"
With the sun for a sail - Zona Gale "Wind Song"
Backwards into the sun - James Galvin "Dying Into What I've Done"
Dismayed by the grubby February sun - Deborah Garrison "She Thinks of Him on Her Birthday"
every dead-ash sun a crumbled cipher - Emily Gaskin "Anthropic Principle"
The sun's slow exile - Jenny George "I Love You"
For perchance to-morrow's sun - P. Gerhardt [untitled]
Meet the sun and the wind - Kahlil Gibran "On Clothes"
The devotion the sun has to the moon - Nikita Gill "The Sun and the Moon"
When a new sun clothes us in light - Dana Gioia "After a Line of Neruda"
The sun never sets on your nostalgia - Dana Gioia "Map of the Lost Empire"
The sword within the sun - Ellen Glasgow "England's Greatness"
A lord in heaven called the sun - Louise Gluck "The Red Poppy"
Heard like the cracking of suns - Louis Golding "The Advent of Mars"
Ere he taunt the sun - Louis Golding "Silver-Badged Waiter"
Pinch the sun between two fingers - Rigoberto Gonzalez "In the Village of Missing Sons"
Who receives the first smile of the rising sun - "The Good Goddess of Poverty [A Prose Ballad, translated from the French]" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.3, Sept. 1863]
Unborrowed of the sun - Thomas Gray "The Progress of Poesy"
The round red sun is the door - Kate Greenaway "Which Is the Way to Somewhere Town?"
Banked their fires in deference to the sun - Linda Gregerson "Chronic"
Leans to the sun's gaze glorying - Julian Grenfell "Into Battle"
Of firelight and the sunken sun - Ivor Gurney "After-Glow"
Announce the upward chariot of the Sun - G.H.H. "Night and Morning" (from The Knickerbocker, v. 23:3, March 1844)
The sun doing its best to be sustaining - Marilyn Hacker "Montpeyroux Sonnets 7"
The sun which lights the sphere - Hafiz "The Divan XLII" (translated by H. Bicknell)
Less of myself and more of the sun - Hazel Hall "Flash"
My fingers hurt from stroking the sun - Hao Guang Tse "to give the thing a name that belongs to something else"
Wayfared at the nadir of the sun - Thomas Hardy "Murmurs in the Gloom (Nocturne)"
With sun and strands of scarlet time - Joy Harjo "Beyond"
Small suns blessed by dew drops - Joy Harjo "Eat"
Woodpeckers the size of the sun - Joy Harjo "How to Write a Poem in a Time of War"
An umbrella in the sun - Joy Harjo "Perhaps the World Ends Here"
Remember the sun's birth - Joy Harjo "Remember"
Flowers that have cupped the sun - Joy Harjo "Summer Night"
Sun laced with night - Avis Harley "Opposites"
Dewdrops and the morning sun - Frances E.W. Harper "Dandelions"
Turned from the sun's fierce glare - Frances E.W. Harper "Go Work in My Vineyard"
Why children chalk suns on the sidewalk - francine j. harris "between old trees"
Swirl down the sun - francine j. harris "feeder"
The sun will not always be so gracious - francine j. harris "Single Lines Looking Forward. or One Monstitch Past 45"
Around the naked shoulders of the sun - Patrick Joseph Hartigan writing as John O'Brien "The Helping Hand"
Lead disciples to their sun - F. Hartmann "Endlich bricht der heisse Tiegel" transl. by James W. Alexander
Basked in fortune's sun - Sadakichi Hartmann "My Rubaiyat VII"
Nor give the credit to the disappearing sun - Mary Cornelia Hartshorne "The Poet"
Your laughter like suns that are set - H.C. Harwood "Incompatibility"
The sun begins to build its house of gold - Margaret Hasse "Art"
Quartets of sun people - Terrance Hayes "We Should Make a Documentary About Spades"
Disbelief and the first flare of sun - Ava Leavell Haymon "Festival of Lights"
Only the bullying sun of Madrid - Seamus Heaney "Singing School: 4. Summer 1969"
Run to you to embrace the sun - Ben Hecht "My Island"
Expands to milder suns - Felicia Hemans "The Domestic Affections"
Glowing suns mature with blushing vine - Felicia Hemans "England and Spain; or, Valour and Patriotism"
With science in the chariot of the sun - Felicia Hemans "The Sceptic"
A way through tempests to the sun - Felicia Hemans "Wallace's Invocation to Bruce"
A myriad suns have set and shone - William Ernest Henley "Or Ever the Knightly Years Were Gone"
As the sun walks behind the shadow - Liz Henry "The Eclipse"
Asterisk of the sun, hyphen of the moon - Faylita Hicks "Coded Binaries"
A constant sun unfurling - Faylita Hicks "Collage of a Dying Sun"
Twist a rope of beams of the sun - Robert Hogg "Oh, What Are the Chains of Love Made Of?"
With the suns of the long eons - J.G. Holland "Kathrina Part 1: Childhood and Youth"
Sprang to kiss the sun - J.G. Holland "Kathrina Part 1: Childhood and Youth"
In the garden under the masterful Sun - Bob Holman "Van Gogh's Violin"
Where the cold sea-maids rise to sun - Oliver Wendell Holmes "The Chambered Nautilus"
The sweetheart of the sun - Thomas Hood "Ruth"
Heralded with the fanfare of sun - Frank Horne "Immortality"
The cannon whose forge is the sun - Mary Gardiner Horsford "The Thunderbolt"
Who haunts a land without a sun - William H.C. Hosmer "Impromptu: Written on Receiving a Rose-Bud from a Lady"
To match the candle with the sun - Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey "The Excellency of His Love"
Into a thousand lights of sun - Langston Hughes "As I Grew Older"
One blaring trumpet note of sun - Langston Hughes "Fantasy in Purple"
When a brass sun staggers above the sky - Richard Hughes "Tramp (The Bath Road, June)"
Spread my garment in the sun - Eleanor Hull "The Old Woman of Beare"
Remind me of my own declining sun - J. Hunt, Jr. "Evening"
Against the divided sun - Ishion Hutchinson "Rocksteady"
The sun in her height - Douglas Hyde "The Breedyeen"
The brilliant sun's little sister - ascribed to St Cellach of Killala "Hymn to the Dawn" transl. by Eleanor Hull
Sowed an atom and reaped a sun - Muhammad Iqbal "The Secrets of the Self"
Sunset-panthers past her run to caverns of the Sun - Scharmel Iris "The Forest of the Sky" [The Little Review Nov. 1914 (v.1, no.8)]
Forged in the fires of the sun - Scharmel Iris "Three Apples" [The Little Review Nov. 1914 (v.1, no.8)]
The sun will whisper it in my ear - Scharmel Iris "Three Apples" [The Little Review Nov. 1914 (v.1, no.8)]
Now some quick-silver sun - Mark Irwin "How to Gather It All Up"
Pushing clouds to find the sun - Mark Irwin "Round"
Suns that suffer no eclipse - Islwyn "Night" transl. by Edmund O. Jones
Or doth the sun know accidents? - Helen Hunt Jackson "Two"
Sun pummels the windows - John James "Lullaby"
Like a cobra sure of the sun - Brionne Janae "Child's Pose"
The sun remembered Golgotha - Elinor Jenkins "Ecce Homo!"
The secret ambition of the sun - Amaud Jamaul Johnson "Worry the Rosemary"
Snows, and suns, and mad winds meet - Emily Pauline Johnson "At Crow's Nest Pass"
Bent bare beneath a ruthless sun - James Weldon Johnson "Fifty Years"
Before the sun is born - Lionel Johnson "Moel Fammau"
A vacant hour before the sun - Devin Johnston "Aubade"
The same sun wheels around again - Devin Johnston "Fixed Interval"
This bit of sun bittered earth - Fred L. Joiner "Below as Above"
A renegade fragment of the sun - Troy Jollimore "On the Origins of Things"
If a woman were made of sun - Ashley M. Jones "Summer Vacation in the Subjunctive"
If I were made of sun - Ashley M. Jones "Summer Vacation in the Subjunctive"
More than roses love the sun - Edward Smyth Jones "To Estelle"
Soaked with breeze and sun - Parneshia Jones "Congregation"
To scatter the sun's reflection - Saeed Jones "Pretending to Drown"
Unclean under a back-turned sun - Saeed Jones "Terrible Boy"
The sun in its relentless veracity - Judy Jordan "Prologue"
Beneath a scathing sun - A.M. Juster "An Apostle Falls"
In glittering, corrosive sun - A.M. Juster "Surveillance"
Why does the sun not have eyes? - Rahile Kamal "Kamal Has Gone" transl. by Aziz Isa Elkun
Snow pours out of the sun - Ilya Kaminsky "A Bundle of Laundry"
The last beings of the blue star on all spheres of the Sun - Raimo Kangasniemi "October 2026: The End of the Picnic"
The ruby sun feel from a cloud's bent claws - Mary Karr "The Burning Girl"
Oat-sheaves drooping in the western sun - John Keats "Endymion, Book I [A thing of beauty is a joy for ever]"
Leaps of grasshoppers against the sun - John Keats "Endymion, Book I [A thing of beauty is a joy for ever]"
Faint with the hot sun - John Keats "On the Grasshopper and Cricket"
A witness to the sea and the sun - Donika Kelly "Love Poem: Mermaid"
The sun gems their pale robes with diamonds - Fanny Kemble "Fragment [Walking by moonlight on the golden margin]"
Within a summer sun cloud furled - Fanny Kemble "Lines, In Answer to a Question"
Melting in the sun's devouring ray - Fanny Kemble "Sonnet [Away, away! bear me away, away]"
Where the sun's shafts lie bound - Fanny Kemble "Sonnet: Written at four o'clock in the morning, after a ball"
Her paths are the paths of the sun - Henry Kendall "Australia Vindex"
Peels an impossible sun - Jennifer Key "Rich People in Paintings,"
A Box whose Candle is the Sun - Omar Khayyam "The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam" transl. by Edward Fitzgerald (First Edition)
May sun spattering them with pixels - Kevin Killian "Free"
Acts as an antenna for the sun - Amy King "The Moon in Your Breath"
In geraniums out of the sun - John Kinsella "Reptile in Roof Space"
The morning sun with its golden tassels - Christopher Kondrich "Clearing"
The evening sun with its mask of moon - Christopher Kondrich "Clearing"
The sun on the sea of undulating eyes - Christopher Kondrich "Clearing"
As if the sun were tuning the day - Ted Kooser "A Glint"
Into the rejuvenated sun - David C. Kopaska-Merkel "Ghost Lakes"
Untroubled by the absent sun - David C. Kopaska-Merkel "Ghost Lakes"
Staring into those million million suns - David C. Kopaska-Merkel "Stars"
The sun scolds us with its absence - Andrew Kozma "11th Hour Sonnet"
Beyond the gate of the sun - Chaman Lall "Departure"
Where the sun comes up in your chest - Alfred K. LaMotte "Gentle"
The ministers of sun and shadow - Archibald Lampman "In May"
From the dungeons of the sun - Archibald Lampman "Sunset"
In the gold sun's might - Archibald Lampman "Three Flower Petals"
The evening sun poured a fresh splendour - Walter Savage Landor "Gebir"
Shall win completeness perfect as the sun - Lucy Larcom "The City Lights"
The sun's chariot yet keeps its azure track - "The Last Song" translated from German, no translator credited [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]
The hour when the sun dreams - Irene Latham "This Is the Hour"
The sun hammered that broad anvil - Michael Lauchlan "Trumbull Ave., 1981"
Commerce with the sun and skies - Emily Lawless "From a Western Shoreway II: A Bog-Filled Valley"
Playthings of the sun and wind - Emily Lawless "From the Burren III: Resurgence"
January's loud-seeming sun - D.H. Lawrence "Almond Blossom"
The chemical accents of the sun - D.H. Lawrence "Bare Almond-Trees"
Breasting the sun like an answer - D.H. Lawrence "Eagle in New Mexico"
Sulphur sun-beasts - D.H. Lawrence "Fish"
Green wine held up in the sun - D.H. Lawrence "Green"
The setting suns are open - D.H. Lawrence "Pomegranate"
Trotted at the tail of the sun - D.H. Lawrence "The Red Wolf"
As an eagle staring down on the Sun - D.H. Lawrence "St John"
Though the sun calls and gentle zephyrs plead - Richard Le Gallienne "Paolo and Francesca"
Kingfishers dazzling the light of the sun - Ida Lee "The Forest King's Lament"
Amid the reeds at setting sun - Ida Lee "Suffolk"
When the sun's arc hangs suspended - Yoon Ha Lee "Equinox"
The horse that must haul the sun - R.B. Lemberg "Iron Burns Out"
Who stands in front of the sun - R.B. Lemberg "Iron Burns Out"
Drinking light from the vanished sun - Denise Levertov "In California: Morning, Evening, Late January"
Quivers awake in the hot winds off the sun - Philip Levine "Making Light of It"
Who get drunk with sun - Amy Levy "A Minor Poet"
The setting midnight sun - J. Patrick Lewis "The European City Song"
The unrisen sun hiding behind the sea - Li Po "A Dream of T'ien-Mu Mountain" transl. by Arthur Waley
The sun a red wheel - Li T'ai-Po "The Battle to the South of the City" translated by Florence Ayscough and adapted by Amy Lowell
Here also, drifting clouds may blind the sun - Li T'ai-Po "Feng Haung T'ai: Ascending the Terrace of the Silver-Crested Love-Pheasants at the City of the Golden Mound" translated by Florence Ayscough and adapted by Amy Lowell
Would no longer know moon from sun - Paulin Lim "Last Wish of Tithonus"
The clatter of sun in a room - Ada Limon "The City of Skin"
Calmed by our watermelon sun - Ada Limon "Territory"
Ten gold suns in California - Vachel Lindsay "The Golden Whales of California"
Ruled with tomorrow's rising sun - Vachel Lindsay "A Rhyme for All Zionists: The Eyes of Queen Esther, and How they Conquered King Ahasuerus"
The wolf has not yet eaten the sun - Marissa Lingen "The Plural of Apocalypse"
Dreams of his summer sun - Myra Cohn Livingston "Cricket Never Does: Autumn"
Sediment of the sun - Federico Garcia Lorca (trans. By Sarah Arvio) "[To find a kiss of yours]"
Singing out within the crash of passing sun - Audre Lorde "Coal"
Rang like fire in the sun - Audre Lorde "The Night-Blooming Jasmine"
Moon marked and touched by sun - Audre Lorde "A Woman Speaks"
Our spirit's suns divided - Amy Lowell "The End"
The sun sifts through - Amy Lowell "Patterns"
Are not the prey of setting suns - James Russell Lowell "The Cathedral"
That only by reflection tastes of sun - James Russell Lowell "The Cathedral"
Each tree invites the sun - James Russell Lowell "Under the October Maples"
The sun inside me burst - Claudia Castro Luna "Maria de Lourdes Song of Plenty"
To fill my arms with the sun - Tariq Luthun "People, Drunk at Parties, Tell Me They Love Me"
When the sun burnished all the green to gorse - Thomas MacDonagh "The Night Hunt"
Just departed in the sun's bright coach - George MacDonald "Within and Without"
Acre upon acre of tiny suns turned skyward - Robert MacFarlane and Jackie Morris "daisy"
Past dying stars and exploding suns - Robert MacFarlane and Jackie Morris "lark"
Hot-wires the sun with its speed - Robert MacFarlane and Jackie Morris "weasel"
Paradises of sun and song - Ronald Campbell Macfie "Dreams"
Toward some fantastic sun - Isabel Ecclestone Mackay "The Materialist"
Whose loss bereaves the sun - Isabel Ecclestone Mackay "Sad One, Must You Weep"
When suns are soft and breezes kind - Isabel Ecclestone Mackay "The Vassal"
Where the Sun spends his fires - Fiona MacLeod "The Sorrow of Delight"
As a wreath of snow before the sun - James MacPherson "Fragments of Ancient Poetry: VI"
Surged through sun and azure wind - Naomi Long Madgett "Without Condition"
Will wander the ruins of the sun - Anthony Madrid "Kiskindhakanda"
When the sun spreads wings of gold - Trebor Mai "The Shepherd's Love" transl. by Edmund O. Jones
Stunned by space and the sun - Sheila Maldonado "herederos de cero"
A hesitant sun - Joyce Mansour
The cool finger on the sun dial - Jeannette Marks "Proem"
Climb the sun gathering color - Jeannette Marks "Wild Grape Vine"
A swaying mirror for the sun - Jeannette Marks "Willow Pollen"
Brought the sun from other skies - Don Marquis "Dickens"
Three spells I have laid on the rising sun - Don Marquis "The Sailor's Wife Speaks"
Wearing the crimson mantle of the sun - George Martin "Aspiration"
To dance on the arms of the sun - Herbert Woodward Martin "On Reading Lucille Clifton's 'Homage to My Hips'"
A thousand years the sun has witnessed - Myron L. Mason "Zenobia" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]
The beating wings of the sun - Edgar Lee Masters "Heaven Is but the Hour"
Where heaven is poured full by the sun - Edgar Lee Masters "To-morrow Is My Birthday"
Snapped into drummed orbits around the Sun - Adrian Matejka "Mail-Order Planets"
Eater of sun murdered planets - Louise Mathias "What If the Invader Is Beautiful"
Mischief in every filibuster of sun - Ted Mathys "The National Interest"
Locusts wrap the sun in gauze - Khaled Mattawa "Psalm of Departure"
Searching for sun's shadow - Airea D. Matthews "Descent of the Composer"
As the sun surrenders again - Jamaal May "History as Road Trip from Detroit to Mississippi"
Resented the sun's excess - Jamaal May "Per Fumum: Through Smoke"
As shadow pierced by sun - Jamaal May "There Are Birds Here"
What suns of burnished brass - Theodore Maynard "Apocalypse"
That stains the dying of the sun - Theodore Maynard "Beauty I: Relative"
And all the suns of space - Theodore Maynard "Don Quixote"
Fashioned in patience the sun - Theodore Maynard "The Joy of the World"
Until the sun collapses behind all the dust - John McCarthy "County Fair"
Wait for a signal from the sun and air - Shane McCrae "The Shoots"
Before the sun comes warm - Claude McKay "To O.E.A."
With the sun and their shadows - Maureen N. McLane "Mesh"
Shore lit by a fugitive sun - Maureen N. McLane "Passage I"
To drink the velvet sun - Diane Mehta "Landscape with Double Bow"
A seed of Stars, the dust of Suns & Moons - Jesús Papoleto Meléndez "In a Grain of Sand"
Which are ripe fruit of sun - George Meredith "The Discipline of Wisdom"
Has passed him vapour to the sun - George Meredith "Earth and Man"
The wedding song of sun and rains - George Meredith "The Lark Ascending"
Like the sun were she seen - George Meredith "Love in the Valley"
Timelessly to drowsy suns - George Meredith "The Woods of Westermain"
Earthward swoops a vulture sun - George Meredith "The Woods of Westermain"
Looked at the sun through welding glass - Joanne Merriam "No Words"
My hope of suns eternal - Helen M. Merrill "The Blue Flower"
The splendor of suns in prime - Helen M. Merrill "The Blue Flower"
How the sun was always on the towers - Charlotte Mew "I Have Been Through the Gates"
Red carnations burning in the sun - Charlotte Mew "Madeleine in Church"
The whole of the devoted sun - Alice Meynell "A General Communion"
To a false sun unfurled - Edna St Vincent Millay "The Blue-Flag in the Bog"
Cherished by the faithful sun - Edna St. Vincent Millay "Elegy"
Suns that shine by night - Edna St Vincent Millay "The Poet and His Book"
The sun rose dripping - Edna St Vincent Millay "Recuerdo"
To a false sun unfurled - Edna St Vincent Millay "Recuerdo"
Traveling the sun to serve our ends - Jane Miller "Tilt"
Sleeping like butter in the sun - Jane Miller "A Young Poet"
Reverse that bridge of the falling sun - Claire Millikin "City of Disappeared Girls"
The sun isn't going anywhere - Brad Aaron Modlin "One Candle Now, Then Seven More"
To breathe in the song of a curious sun god going dark - Sneha Mohidekar "Null Path Catalog"
No shimmering deceptions of the sun - N. Scott Momaday "Before an Old Painting of the Crucifixion"
The fading moon and the vanguard of the sun - N. Scott Momaday "The First Day"
Behold crystals of the sailing sun - N. Scott Momaday "Lines for My Daughter"
I could tell of the splintered sun - N. Scott Momaday "Prayer for Words"
Await there the setting sun - N. Scott Momaday "To an Aged Bear"
Glad geysers, nymphs of the sun - Harriet Monroe "In the Yellowstone"
Whose scales turn aside the sun's sword - Marianne Moore "An Egyptian Pulled Glass Bottle in the Shape of a Fish"
Reaching into the scorching sun and burning - Gabriel Ascencio Morales "The Harrowing | Desgarrador"
Where the lion sun yawns - Tomas Q. Morin "A Pile of Fish"
through the fiery hoop of the sun - Valzhyna Mort "Belarusian I"
Had crystalized in suns - Irene Elder Morton "In June"
Stained the sun with blackened love - Simone Muench "Wolf Centos"
Seeded with a green sun - Simone Muench "Wolf Centos"
The savage lamp of the setting sun - Simone Muench "Wolf Centos"
The sky with an icebound sun - Ghojimuhemmed Muhemmed "History" transl. by Joshua L. Freeman
Bright as the sun's delicious radiance - Ryan Naamdhew "Curry-Leaf Dragon"
Let the sun's rays speak - Daniel Nadler [untitled]
the sun drops his knee on fog - Vi Khi Nao "Fog"
Festered bones under the yet unexploded sun - Okwudili Nebeolisa "A Different Farming Tale"
An orange sun fatter than the sky - Marci Nelligan "Sestina"
Forty rainy suns over the mountains - Pablo Neruda "Cataclysm" transl. by Maria Jacketti
Geometry of roofs under a cold sun - Pablo Neruda "I Explain a Few Things [Residence on Earth]" transl. by Galway Kinnell
Over the roofs a mantle of husked sun - Pablo Neruda "Man" transl. by Jack Schmitt
Peace to you, dark sun - Pablo Neruda "Meeting Under New Flags" translated by Donald D. Walsh
The bread baked under the sun - Pablo Neruda "Numbered" transl. by Ilan Stavans
Fauna from a distant sun - Pablo Neruda "Ode to a Stamp Album" transl. by Margaret Sayers Peden
Sun and fog waged war - Pablo Neruda "Ode to Laziness" transl. by Margaret Sayers Peden
Of war and sun and cruel dew - Pablo Neruda "The Unburied Woman of Paita" transl. by Maria Jacketti
Made for the sun's depth - Pablo Neruda "We Together" translated by Donald D. Walsh
Without returning any kind of sun - Caroline Harper New "Etymology of Chlorophyll"
Pushing octopus and urchin toward the sun - Caroline Harper New "Fieldnotes on Juniper"
And the hyacinth sips the sun black - Caroline Harper New "If We Move Back In Together"
Unmelted by the powerless sun - Tim Newcomb "December 2013"
Counts the hours until it can turn toward the sun - Aimee Nezhukumatathil "Heliophilia"
Just open the door to the sun - Hoa Nguyen "Swell"
The twin seasons of rioting sun and rain - Grace Nichols "From the Balcony of Eldorado"
Under the sun's burning treasury - Grace Nichols "Like an Heiress"
The flowing symphony of sun and rain - Grace Nichols "Lost in Translation"
An ambassador of the sun - Grace Nichols "Ode to a Daffodil"
Whose shadow still haunts the sun - Grace Nichols "Tea with Demerara Sugar"
Dazzle between the sun and shower - Robert Nichols "A Faun's Holiday"
Joy in storms and flying suns - Robert Nichols "The Man of Honour"
When the sun arises from his lair - Robert Nichols "To ---"
Now unresisted steals the changeless sun - Meredith Nicholson "Ruin"
The sun does not love - Lorine Niedecker [untitled]
The broken halves of a milky sun - Aaiun Nin "Broken Halves of a Milky Sun"
Your last glimpse of the setting sun - Nancy Nishihara "Skeletons in the Sun"
Showed a sun within its heart - Sarah Noble-Ives "The Dragon-fly"
The Sun was sleeping in the grass - Sarah Noble-Ives "An Early Start"
Myriads of atoms like concentrated suns - Alfred Noyes "Darwin V: The Vera Causa"
A break from sun's sharp gaze - Naomi Shihab Nye "Each Day We Are Given So Many Gifts"
Scattered starlings from the black sun - Achy Obejas "Succession"
still hold pause for the sun - Brandon O'Brien "The Creature from the Black Lagoon Is Your Father"
The sun will be our flag - "Oghuzname Epic" transl. by Aziz Isa Elken
Among the ranks of the sun - Cynthia Dewi Oka "Redacted from a Know-Your-Rights Training Agenda"
The moon shadow grows to sun loops - dg nanouk okpik "For-The-Spirits-Who-Have-Rounded-The-Bend IIVAQSAAT"
Look under the sun's brass - Mary Oliver "Little Summer Poem Touching the Subject of Faith"
Or the sun which was the first - Mary Oliver "Of Love"
The passionate hands of the sun - Mary Oliver "That Tall Distance"
Awed by the setting sun - David O'Neil "Poems: Apathy"
How the sun can break itself - Anne-Marie Oomen and Linda Nemec Foster "Lament"
The sun insists - Grace Paley "It Doesn't Matter If"
Chased the sun down cobblestone mazes - Mayra Paris "New York, 2009"
Folds down the banners of the sun - Gilbert Parker "It Is Enough"
The only sun shining today - Julie Paschkis "Crow/El Cuervo"
Under the hot honey sun - Julie Paschkis "Rainbow"
Like planets to her sun - Linda Pastan "Elizabethan"
Their shrouds of brilliant sun - Linda Pastan "Life and Death on Masterpiece"
The sun fixes each shadow - Linda Pastan "The Still Point"
Hiding the listless sun - Ann Whitford Paul "My Dog and I"
The glad sun in his mail of gold - John Payne "Chant Royal of the God of Love"
The beetle with its carapace of sun - Kiki Petrosino "The Child Was in the Woods"
Over the hooks & buttons of sun - Kiki Petrosino "Estival"
To honor the sun's penumbra - Kiki Petrosino "Jantar Mantar"
Told time by the sun's position - Rosalie Sanara Petrouske "True North"
When the sun betrays their secret - Xan Forest Phillips "I Never Used to Write About Birds"
The sun ricocheting off the sea - Jon Pineda "Cinque Terre"
Far away toward the setting sun - Peter Perkins Pitchlynn "[Will you go with me]"
The sun's white alchemy - E.J. Pratt "Flashlights and Echoes"
Sun sparkles under her feet - Minnie Bruce Pratt "The Subway Entrance"
With sun's November worth - John Presland "November"
Wreathed by the sun's orbits - Yousif M. Qasmiyeh "Time"
The sun of unknown experiments - Khadijah Queen "If Gold, Your Figure as Mirror on the Ground Is"
Too many flaming suns for signposts - Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch "The White Moth"
Sun that pauses to kiss the dew - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "My Valley"
The sun comes back to wake you - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "Rustic Courting XVII: Casend Hill"
Child of a bond with the sun - Tatiana Figueroa Ramirez "Passe Blanc"
Woven of sun and cloud - Theodore H. Rand "Fairy Glen"
By frost and sun and bitter brine - Theodore H. Rand "Tennyson Rock"
Suns and satellites grown cold - Herbert Randall "Rose of Plymouth"
Climb up to the borders of the sun - Dahlia Ravikovich "The Blue West" transl. by Chana Bloch
Sun would turn him commonplace - Paisley Rekdal "Driving to Santa Fe"
Sighing calamity beneath a beleaguered sun - Mark Rich "To Sleep"
Catch the sun upon their snouts - Lola Ridge "Death Ray"
Golden spools of the sun and dawns - Lola Ridge "Firehead part I: He 3: The Light"
To range the highways of the sun - Lola Ridge "Firehead part III: Judas 2: Madness in the Field"
Rampant in the sun of yesterday - Lola Ridge "Firehead part VI: The Merchant of Babylon 1: Before Dawn"
The arousing fanfare of the sun - Lola Ridge "Firehead part VI: The Merchant of Babylon 2: The Unborn"
Underneath the diapason of the sun - Lola Ridge "Firehead part IX: Resurrection 2: John Walks in the Morning"
Can look in the face of the sun - Lola Ridge "Jude"
The sun gets angry when you stare - Lola Ridge "Jude"
Austerely greeting the sun - Lola Ridge "Skyscrapers"
Wings of thunder at the sun - Lynn Riggs "Santo Domingo Corn Dance"
As owner of the lightning and the sun - Rainer Maria Rilke from The Book of Hours (translated by Babette Deutsch)
Who make the sun resound - Rainer Maria Rilke "Completed Fragments of Rilke" (translated by A.M. Juster)
Who boldly did aspire to steal the sun's etherial fire - Mrs. A. Ritson "Classical Enigmas"
Meet the splendours of the sun - Charles G.D. Roberts "Eastward Bound"
Fear the keen confronting sun - Charles George Douglas Roberts "An Ode for the Canadian Confederacy"
With seed of suns - Charles G.D. Roberts "Wayfarer of Earth"
Reinless run of wind and sun - Charles G.D. Roberts "Wayfarer of Earth"
Scarlet stains across the dipping hills of sun - Lloyd Roberts "The Berry Pickers"
And presently the gates of sun swung wide - Lloyd Roberts "Flowers of the Sky"
Yellow sun and shadow are spinning gold behind - Lloyd Roberts "The Wood Trail"
Where the sun goes down without a scratch - Edwin Arlington Robinson "Archibald's Example"
Where flash the legions of the sun - Edwin Arlington Robinson "The Dark Hills"
Suns go down beyond the windy seas - Rennell Rodd "Atalanta"
Beyond where any suns of yours have set - Rennell Rodd "Atalanta"
With no light of the sun to guide - "Roisin Dubh" transl. by Eleanor Hull
Beneath the haughtiest of suns - Alice Wellington Rollins "October"
Sun soaked and dusk stained - Hester J. Rook "Under Silver Waves"
The secret roots of the sun - Isaac Rosenberg "Chagrin"
Creating and devouring suns - Isaac Rosenberg "Creation"
Drinks in and casts back the sun - Rosoriu "Old Idea of Choan" (translated by Ezra Pound and possibly others, attribution unclear)
In the ray of one great sun - Kamini Roy "In the Light" transl. by Lilian M. Whitehouse
To follow the path of the sun - Carroll Ryan "Malta"
Like muddied water holds the sun - R.S. Saha "Kin"
The sun whisking your deepest marrow - Erika L. Sanchez "Portrait of a Wetback"
You that so flung your crimson to the sun - Carl Sandburg "Poems Done on a Late Night Car"
Two robins fly out of the sun - Reg Saner "Spring Song"
Snapped sun splinters - William Saphier "Childhood Memories"
How the sun stays lit during an eclipse - Janice Lobo Sapigao "Silhouette"
Suns from out their orbs of light - Friedrich Schiller "Hymn to Joy" transl. not credited
Towers half hung in the sun - Edwin Davies Schoonmaker "New York"
The wind tears up the sun - James Marcus Schuyler "Poem [The wind tears up the sun]"
Twin suns bled to ash behind their moons - Ann K. Schwader "Finale, Act Two"
Unfold unfettered from the tyranny of sun - Ann K. Schwader "Flash Specters"
Mile and a half of public sun - Teresa J. Scollon "July Fourth"
When those glimmering candles swell to suns - "Self-Reliance" [The Continental Monthly, v.1, no.2, February 1862]
A mad sun goading to frenzied flame - Robert W. Service "The Atavist"
Where the sun gutters from the sky - Anne Sexton "The Truth the Dead Know"
The marigold at the sun's eye - William Shakespeare "Sonnet XXV"
Into hearts long empty of the sun - Edward Shanks "The Return"
Gone sour in the sun - Brenda Shaughnessy "Artless"
The sun is worth ten of you - Brenda Shaughnessy "I'm Over the Moon"
For use only by a zen sun laughing - Brenda Shaughnessy "Why Is the Color of Snow?"
Heliotropes to drink the sun - "She Defines Her Position" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.6, Nov. 1863]
The great suns burn into whitest ash - Virna Sheard "The Cry"
The Sun's throne - Percy Bysshe Shelley "The Cloud"
The golden lightning of the sunken sun - Percy Bysshe Shelley "Ode to a Skylark"
Which scattered from above the sun - Shelley "The Recollections"
Seeing his fields lie barren in the sun - Francis Sherman "A Canadian Calendar: VI. To Autumn"
Caught a color from the sun - Frank Dempster Sherman "Pebbles"
That foreign sun may burn him not - Taras Shevchenko "Mighty Wind" transl. by Alexander Jardine Hunter
Grow like shadows in the late sun - Evie Shockley "color bleeding"
Who, breathing on the stars, blows out the sun - Dora Sigerson Shorter "I Am the World"
To drink the air and taste the sun - Joyce Sidman "Lake's Promise"
Hide down deep where the sun is not - Joyce Sidman "Song of the Water Boatman and Backswimmer's Refrain"
Flakes of autumn sun - Joyce Sidman and Rick Allen "Snake's Lullaby"
Are made diamonds by the sun - George Sigerson "Mo Cailin Donn"
And sun shatters the sky - Sue William Silverman "If the Girl Never Learns to Cook or Sew"
water and sun race every infinite evening - Jake Skeets "Eating Wild Carrots with My Brothers on the Mesa"
The sun clocks in to overwrite the night - Bruce Smith "What Are They Doing in the Next Room"
Dissevered by suns no longer - Clark Ashton Smith "Chant to Sirius"
The one whom suns had sought - Clark Ashton Smith "Echo of Memnon"
Sun of secret worlds incredible - Clark Ashton Smith "The Hashish-Eater; or, The Apocalypse of Evil"
The jealous flame of sad, infernal suns - Clark Ashton Smith "Inferno"
With the suns upon their road of awe - Clark Ashton Smith "The Ministers of Law"
All suns are grasped within the hollow hand - Clark Ashton Smith "The Nemesis of Suns"
Above a chaos of extinguished suns - Clark Ashton Smith "Nero"
Suns and worlds have been thy prey - Clark Ashton Smith "Ode to the Abyss"
Of the sun's half-dreamt decay - Clark Ashton Smith "The Refuge of Beauty"
Their will as reins upon the sun - Clark Ashton Smith "Saturn"
The sun's uncharted orbits bind - Clark Ashton Smith "The Song of a Comet"
Rays that leap from severed suns - Clark Ashton Smith "The Star Treader"
Hot from the furnace of the suns - Clark Ashton Smith "The Star Treader"
And dwindled to the sun's extent - Clark Ashton Smith "The Star Treader"
That bloom but to an azure sun - Clark Ashton Smith "Triple Aspect"
Unshadowed flame of phantom suns - Clark Ashton Smith "White Death"
Phantom suns in self-irradiance drowned - Clark Ashton Smith "White Death"
Wherewith the suns and worlds were dyed - Clark Ashton Smith "White Death"
We lie to the sun, but the sun doesn't notice - Danez Smith "Two Deer in a Southside Cemetery"
Toward rumored sun - Patricia Smith "Inconvenient"
Grateful for the sleeping sun - Patricia Smith "Mississippi's Legs"
Any sentence the sun chants - Patricia Smith "Prologue-- And Then She Owns You"
The sun that will not go down again - Marin Sorescu "Seneca" transl. by Michael Hamburger
Far beyond our boastful sun - Analicia Sotelo "Eating the Moon in Cotulla, TX"
As the sun pours its gold silt throughout the valley - Analicia Sotelo "Quemado, Texas"
Flashing arabesques against the sun - George Soule "Winter's Pride"
Where sun is sieved to shadow - Elizabeth Spires "A Little Song"
The sun's great warship - A.E. Stallings "On Visiting a Borrowed Country House in Arcadia"
The sun upon its crimson pyre - George Sterling "At Sunset"
Between the thunder and the sun - George Sterling "The Black Vulture"
To see the sun drip gold - George Sterling "Confession"
Altars of the buried sun made red - George Sterling "Duandon"
Have seen your scarlet over a setting sun - George Sterling "Hesperian"
And watch our isolated sun decline - George Sterling "Kindred"
On the pathway of the sun - George Sterling "Music at Dusk"
Splendors of the lapsing sun - George Sterling "The Spirit of Dusk"
Reach past the departed sun - George Sterling "Stars of Noon"
Beyond Orion's dreadful sword of suns - George Sterling "The Testimony of the Suns"
Crowned upon the ashen sun - George Sterling "The Testimony of the Suns"
In the face of the offended sun - George Sterling "The Thirst of Satan"
The challenge of contending suns - George Sterling "War's Music"
From the loom of suns that sink - George Sterling "White Magic"
In which a sun was deathless - George Sterling "The Wine of Illusion"
A mist before Time's sun - George Sterling "Yosemite"
The sun, the moon and the imagination - Wallace Stevens "Someone Puts a Pineapple Together"
Closer by an inch to the sun - Gerald Stern "Places You Wouldn't Believe"
The distant glitter of the January sun - Wallace Stevens "The Snow Man"
Makes the willow shiver in the sun - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
In an old chaos of the sun - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
Through sun and singing pain - M. Letitia Stockett "Sacrament"
The black mountain eagle drinking the sun - Alfred B. Street "At Rest"
That sings in the sun to the brink of Heaven - Arthur Stringer "The Veil"
Parrots of the summer sun - L.A.G. Strong "The Bird Man"
The sun that still rises and the dead that stay dead - Blaize Kelly Strothers "The West Is Dead"
Sun warm on mulberry and hemp - Su Tung-p'o "[Soft grasses, a plain of sedge]" transl. by Burton Watson
Mirrors the harsh, round sun - Surdas "Sur's Ocean 16: Krishna Growing Up" transl. by John Stratton Hawley
Pirated the redness of the sun - Surdas "Sur's Ocean 84: The Pangs and Politics of Love" transl. by John Stratton Hawley
A pair of suns in full array - Surdas "Sur's Ocean 85: The Pangs and Politics of Love" transl. by John Stratton Hawley
Announce your passion to the sun - Surdas "Sur's Ocean 90: The Pangs and Politics of Love" transl. by John Stratton Hawley
When night removes the brilliance of the sun - Surdas "Sur's Ocean 110: The Pangs and Politics of Love" transl. by John Stratton Hawley
While the sun is nothing but a foe - Surdas "Sur's Ocean 165: The Bee Messenger" transl. by John Stratton Hawley
An owl refuses to believe in the sun - Surdas "Sur's Ocean 223: The Poet's Petition and Praise" transl. by John Stratton Hawley
Soaking in the final gift of sun - Jacqueline Suskin "Sunrise, Sunset"
An aging pin that juggler sun once threw - May Swenson "Sleeping Overnight on the Shore"
Fervent flower made fruitful from the sun - Algernon Charles Swinburne "The Complaint of Lisa" [inspired by Bocaccio's Decameron X.7]
Where the sun's dart clove her - Algernon Swinburne "Flower-Pieces: I. Love Lies Bleeding"
Clothed with the light of the sun - Algernon Charles Swinburne "The Triumph of Time"
A month without sight of the sun - Algernon Charles Swinburne "A Dark Month"
Sun dogs at the heel of their ever-shifting north - Sonya Taaffe "Amitruq Nekyia"
The road the sun lays down in light - Sonya Taaffe "Heyiya"
The night has thrice denied the glory of the Sun - John B. Tabb "At Cock-Crow"
Fond of sun - Genevieve Taggard "With Child"
Slips past the sun's long kiss - Tess Taylor "Solstice"
Sun burns new meaning onto my skin - Fargo Tbaki "Palestine Is a Futurism: The Dream"
Past the birthplace of the sun - Sara Teasdale "In Memoriam F. O. S."
Insatiable ardor of the sun - Sara Teasdale "Sappho"
A thousand suns will stream - Alfred, Lord Tennyson "A Farewell"
Who caught and sang the sun in flight - Dylan Thomas "Do not go gentle into that good night"
The first of insects to have earth and sun - Edward Thomas "The Brook"
The sun on the celandines lie redoubled - Edward Thomas "Celandine"
The civil sun drying earth's tears - Henry David Thoreau "The Thaw"
Against the arrows of the coming sun - Henry David Thoreau "Winter Memories"
When the golden waves are tumbling into the sun - Edward Thring "Borth Lyrics: VII. Ripples"
All the sun can weave out of silver seas - Edward Thring "Borth Lyrics: X. The Marsh Circle"
Won from the rays slipped off the sun - Edward Thring "Borth Lyrics: XI. Shells"
Bright sun dispelled the gloom of rolling centuries - M.E. Thropp "The City of Mexico. Written While the War Was Pending" [Graham's Magazine v.XXII no.12, Dec. 1848]
The sun coming to an end - Z.G. Tomaszewski "Dead Deer"
Exposed to suns too strangely bright - Too-qua-stee [DeWitt Clinton Duncan] "The Dead Nation"
Before an epoch's sun declines - Jean Toomer "Song of the Son"
I who drown the sun in time - Edwin Torres "Air Is Sham for Light"
No moon without a sun - Edwin Torres "Bit by Bite"
Louder than the sun - Edwin Torres "Ellabyrinth"
There are no fragments in the sun - Edwin Torres "Hydra"
This time the sun was a mirage - Edwin Torres "A Minotaur Sleeps on Shelter Island"
In cloaks of unformed suns - Edwin Torres "Waiting Young with Nothing There"
Gears towards its own sun - Rodrigo Toscano "Habilitas"
To sun not its own but felt as its own - Rodrigo Toscano "Habilitas"
The nerve endings of tendons are fueled by the sun - Rodrigo Toscano "Habilitas"
Happily venerating the sun among gnats - Rodrigo Toscano "Habilitas"
Caging the sun in rusted prison bars - Iris Tree "[I know what happiness is]"
The last juices from the sun's ripe fruit - Iris Tree "[Lulled are the dazzling colours of the day]"
Trapped the sun's bright lion - Iris Tree "Nerves"
Tramples the victorious sun - Richard Chenevix Trench "The Descent of the Rhone"
when the sun loses its way - Évelyne Trouillot "A Rain of Stars" [excerpts] transl. by Danielle Legros Georges
With sun and wind and lark - William Troy "Roads"
The white sun all at once lost in the west - Ts'ao Chih "Presented to Piao, the Prince of Pai-ma" transl. by Burton Watson
The sun rising from morning mists - Ts'ao Chih "Rhyme-Prose on the Goddess of Lo" transl. by Burton Watson
Ancestors more radiant than the sun - Tu Fu "Passing Chao-ling Again" transl. by Burton Watson
The purple and golden blooms of the sun - W.J. Turner "A Ritual Dance"
Now that the Sun had perished - Perhat Tursun "The Tarim River" transl. by Aziz Isa Elkun
Eating olives as the sun goes down - Chase Twichell "Never"
Tired of planets and suns - Katherine Tynan "The Making of Birds"
Tossed them loose to the sun and the wind - Katherine Tynan "The Making of Birds"
Had no need of moons and suns - Katharine Tynan "A Song of Christmas"
Decided to snare and imprison the sun - Jonathan Chibuike Ukah "A Woman with a Stomach Full of Stars"
Hurling strange suns - Louis Untermeyer "God's Youth"
Accepts the sun as an equal - John Updike "December, Outdoors"
The sun's dark kiss - John Updike "Endpoint"
a sun you thought existed much closer - upfromsumdirt (Ron Davis) "The Second Stop Is Jupiter"
they once offered asylum to the Sun - upfromsumdirt (Ron Davis) "This Kiln Isn't For Everyone"
humanity is the eyelid of the sun - upfromsumdirt (Ron Davis) "This Kiln Isn't For Everyone"
The sun descending the ceremonial ring - Georgiana Valoyce-Sanchez "The Fox Paw and Coyote Blessing"
The hot sun and the relentless desert beyond - Georgiana Valoyce-Sanchez "Mama's Water Story"
The sun this morning is of no avail - Mark Van Doren "In Time of Drouth"
The impartial sun laughs down upon the battle - Henry van Dyke "The Fall of the Leaves"
Built before the rising of this world's sun - Morgan L. Ventura "Dispatch from a Ruin in Mitla, the Town of Souls"
Frail plumes of sun and silver - Emile Verhaeren "Les Heures Claires XVII" transl. by Alma Strettell
Exposed to the high exacting sun - Asiya Wadud "Syncope"
From a slowly surrendering sun - Derek Walcott "Arkansas Testament II"
In the wake of the rain-lit sun - Derek Walcott "Stream"
And kiss the sun "Good-bye!" - Charles William Wallace "A Choral of Sunset"
Until the Suns of Spring have smiled - Charles William Wallace "Life's Philosophy"
The portal the sun has opened - Charles William Wallace "Thus Life's Tale"
Skirt hems dirtied with a dying sun's dust - Lucy A.E. Ward "Reunion"
And share the overflowing Sun - William Watson "Ode in May"
The sun spreads out his shining wires - Mary Webb "Market Day"
Before the sun has spoken - Marjory Wentworth "(Loving) the World and Everything in It: Celebrating Mary Oliver"
The spark of sun on sea and snow - Judy Patterson Wenzel "Seashell"
His hands fall like sun on my hair - Edith Wharton "The First Year [All Souls' Day]"
Swift in the pathway of the sun - Edith Wharton "Les Salettes"
Across the path of suns - John Hall Wheelock "The Divine Fantasy"
By the trumpets of the sun - John Hall Wheelock "Of Day Came Night"
When a myriad suns have burned and died - Helen Hay Whitney "Age"
Butterfly words from the sun - Helen Hay Whitney "Butterfly Words"
Glints of prairie sun through river reeds - Helen Hay Whitney "East and West"
The bare bright flame of the sun - Helen Hay Whitney "I Have Seen What the Seraphs Have Seen"
Daring the flame of the sun - Helen Hay Whitney "Prayers"
A silver string to pearls of sun - Helen Hay Whitney "The Ribbon"
In the sun they cast no shade - John Greenleaf Whittier "Snow-Bound"
Starfish stiffened by the sun - William Carlos Williams "Asphodel, That Greeny Flower" [excerpt]
Causing the sun to shine in his sphere - William Carlos Williams "A Celebration"
The sun is a flame-white disc - William Carlos Williams "Danse Russe"
Alive by reason of the sun - William Carlos Williams "The Descent"
The sun that melted the wings' wax - William Carlos Williams "Landscape with the Fall of Icarus"
And disdains even the sun - William Carlos Williams "M. B."
Temples soothed by sun to ruin - William Carlos Williams "Postlude"
Ebbing back into the sun - William Carlos Williams "Romance Moderne"
The mad sun himself -- blackened crimson - William Carlos Williams "Virtue"
What sound the sun makes - Katie Willingham "When I Ask the Internet if the Sun Is a Ball of Fire"
Cradled near the setting sun - John Wilson "The Evening Cloud"
The sun would steale a kisse - George Wither "A Love Song"
The cold triumphant ending of the sun - Humbert Wolfe "Caesar and Anthony"
Clean outrun the golden diapason of the sun - Humbert Wolfe "The First Airman"
Something buoyed, something sun knocked - Jane Wong "The Waiting"
And pick the sun out of the sky - G.E. Woods "How to Skin Your Wolf"
A thin sun warms nothing - Valerie Worth "Sparrows and Pigeons"
See the frugal sight of another sun - Jay Wright "Boli"
From the sun's dome - Elinor Wylie "Sunset on the Spire"
Along a thread of sun - Jenny Xie "Chinatown Diptych"
Under the basin of the sun - Jenny Xie "Lineage"
The sun weeps until I boil - Khaty Xiong "The Seven Prisms of My Blood"
I've slept away the sun - Khaty Xiong "The Seven Prisms of My Blood"
A lone cicada urges on the evening sun - Yang Wan-li "Relaxing in the Evening in My Study, the Wo-chi-chai" transl. by Burton Watson
Under starlight or the sun - W.B. Yeats "Cuchulain’s Fight with the Sea"
Endure the timid sun - W.B. Yeats "Lines Written in Dejection"
And wide seas tarnish in the sun - Francis Brett Young "Lettermore"
Hawthorn tarnished in the sun - Francis Brett Young "Testament"
The whale swallowed the sun - Kamelya Omayma Yousseff "In the ن of it all"
Ravens who freeze the sun - Felicia Zamora "Any Stretch of Imagination"
Cuts the Day-Glo sun to pieces - Cynthia Zarin "Summer"
Luminous in the sun's spotlight - Yvonne Zipter "Seeds"
Moon and Sun/Sun and Moon.
Sunless.
Sunny.
Offer a share of your brigand-sun - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Retort Discourteous"
Setting Sun.
tiara of sunbeads, scepter of starlight - Caroline Dinh "City Girls"
Sunbeam.
Sunbirds exalting the break of dawn - Gospel Chinedu "In a Tissue Processing Class the Lecturer Tells the Biafra War Through the Lenses of a Microscope"
Thrills with sap of sun-born wine - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "To Italy"
Sun-bright splendors on the noonday rest - Mrs. E.J. Eames "Beautie" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]
the mutterings of sunburned hearts - May Chong "Bunian Laundry"
Above your splendid sunburnt throat - Emily Pauline Johnson "The Idlers"
Five teeth tell the sunburst story - Adrian Castro "A Cuban Modernist in Miami"
Sun-chromed ravens in early devotion - Natalie Diaz "Duned"
Where the sun-crowned souls sit peerless - Kate Putnam "Excuse" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.4, August 1864]
Ashes of the sun-deserted gold - George Sterling "Ocean Sunsets"
Sundial.
The gods weaving against sundown - Joy Harjo "For Alva Benson, And For Those Who Have Learned to Speak"
The blank page of the sundown sky - Charles Wright "Next"
A breath sundrawn from half a world - James H. Cousins "Ireland"
The sun-drugged stars - Zona Gale "Ballade of Listening"
Derived sun-fed design - Xan Forest Phillips "No One Speaks of How Tendrils Feed on the Fruits"
To the never-fading sun-fields - Emily Lawless "Wide Is the Shannon"
And sprinkles sunfilled wine - Joyce Kilmer "Summer of Love"
Sun-fires course in all the veins of me - Eleanor Farjeon "Apollo in Pherae"
Clothed in obsidian and sunfire - R.B. Lemberg "Long Shadow"
Catching play of sun-fire - Carl Sandburg "In a Breath"
In the sunflash of trumpets - Billy Collins "The Parade"
Where the sun-flecked shadows lie - E.W.C. "The Wild Azalea" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.5, May 1864]
Sunflower.
Rain-surcharged and sun-forsaken - George Meredith "A Preaching from a Spanish Ballad"
The eagle at the sun-gate - Stopford A. Brooke "Song (From 'Six Days')"
Twin vortices in her black sunglasses - Sofia Samatar "The Death of Araweilo"
Shrieking on the sunglow slopes - Diane Mehta "Gala Noise"
A smile of Sarcophagi, Sun-gods, and Madonnas - Daisy Aldan "Everywhere in Constancy, He Is Intoning, Look! Look!"
To meet the sun-god's call - Ardelia Maria Barton "The Awakening of the Lilies"
Dews wrung from the Sun-god's eyes - Eleanor Farjeon "Apollo in Pherae"
Temples and altars sunkindled for me - John Gould Fletcher "Green Symphony"
Chalice of sun-kissed foam - Amber aka Martha Everts Holden "The Brook"
With sun-kisses all aflame - Frances E.W. Harper "Dandelions"
Along the ledges of sun-lacquered hours - Leonora Speyer "King's Garden"
Sunlight.
And meets with sun-lost lip - Emily Pauline Johnson "Marshlands"
By the first swift sun-ray slain - Edgell Rickword "Yegor"
Sun-ripe Nature's million strings - Eugene Lee-Hamilton "Introduction"
Sunrise.
Only one sun-rust afternoon - Airea D. Matthews "Sexton Texts a Backslider After Breaking Lent"
Sunset.
Watching the miraculous migration of sunshafts - Adrienne Rich "Waiting for You at the Mystery Spot"
Sunshine.
Looking through the sunshot deep - Dorothea Mackellar "Bathing Rhyme"
A turquoise chain of sun-shower rain - Elinor Wylie "The Fairy Goldsmith"
As through sun-singed grass - Joan Naviyuk Kane "Nunaqtigiit (people related through common possession of territory)"
All the sun-stained fragments of the day - Helen Hay Whitney "The Supreme Sacrifice"
The unclouded glow of sun-steeped skies - Emma Lazarus "An Epistle"
The sound of sun-steeped weather - Effie Lee Newsome "O Autumn, Autumn!"
Descend down this flaming Sun-stream - Daisy Aldan "Vertical Is Our New Sight"
Mapping his way through sun-strikes - Charles Wright "In Memory of the Natural World"
Beaches foam-laced with rainbowing suntan oil - Brandy Nālani McDougall "This Island on Which I Love You"
Jewels harvested before sun-up - Zilka Joseph "Man hu? Man Hu?"
The trout in sun-warmed shallows - C. Fox Smith "Bullington"
Sun-wave or heart of star - Stephen Vincent Benet "Grand Larceny"
Sun-widowed and veiled with thin air - Frederick George Scott "Thor"
Waves that murmur on the sunward beach - C.P. Cranch "Sorrento" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]
And pressing blindly sunwards - Nora Hopper "April in Ireland"
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To lodge with our kind host, the sun - Lascelles Abercrombie "Marriage Song"
The sun catches tantalizing glimpses of herself - Duane and Cathy Ackerson "Moon Mirror"
The sun imagines herself to have the moon's full attention - Duane and Cathy Ackerson "Moon Mirror"
Small sun caught up in the quicksilver lies - Duane and Cathy Ackerson "Moon Mirror"
Eight days without a sun - Harold Acton "As Dmitri Karamazoff sang on the way to Chaos"
Spun like yarn across the copper sun - Harold Acton "Discoveries"
The wedge-shaped engines of the sun - Harold Acton "Ventilation"
When in darkness sinks my sun - John Lynch Adair "Joy Returneth with the Morning"
A red river the sun must ford - Carl Adamshick "Our flag"
A distant and forbidden sunken sun - Etel Adnan "Night"
My likeness in the sun - Adonis "Thunderbolt" (translated by Samuel Hazo)
Dragging a belligerent sun to the sky - Saida Agostini "black aphrodite entertains a mortal lover"
And shaking off the sun - Conrad Aiken "Parasite"
Now shining in bright sun - Conrad Aiken "Romance"
Spread their spurious treasures to the sun - Mark Akenside "The Pleasures of Imagination, Book the Third"
The sun's unwearied course - Mark Akenside "The Pleasures of Imagination, Book the Third"
Round of applause for the sun - Francisco X. Alarcon "Tortilla"
Whole lemons sliced like cathedral windows of sun - Allison Albino "Cast Iron"
Messenger of the Third Sun - Daisy Aldan "The Cometary Script"
Chameleons run through twenty colors in the sun - Thomas Bailey Aldrich (uncredited) "An Idyl" [The Atlantic Monthly v.07 no.39, Jan. 1861]
In a haze of sun - Lauren K. Alleyne "Variations in Blue"
No glimpse of sky or sun - Alise Alousi "Forgiveness is the smell of crushed flowers"
Tiger sleeping in the sun - Alise Alousi "Password"
To dissolve the colony's Sun - Zaina Alsous "Bird Prelude"
Bent towards the warmth of the scorching sun - Iman Alzaghari "We Inherited Trees | ورثنا أشجار"
Where torrid suns the mountains burn - Lennox Amott "Ah, Hast Thou Gone?"
The way of indifferent suns - Maya Angelou "A Brave and Startling Truth"
And dares to claim the sun - Maya Angelou "Caged Bird"
And to the sun God gave a speedy answer - "Anthology of Jugoslav Poetry XIV: The Maiden and the Sun" transl. by Sir John Bowring
While the burning sun her crew did freeze - "Anthology of Jugoslav Poetry CXVI: Hard to Believe" transl. by J.W. Wiles
Pale in the dust now is my sun - "Anthology of Jugoslav Poetry CXXVII: Mother at the Tomb of Her Son" transl. by J.W. Wiles
Sun still trapped in the earth - Simon Armitage "The Present"
Swinging their shadows to the sun - Fatimah Asghar "How We Left: Film Treatment"
A country whose sun is war - Fatimah Asghar "100 Words on 45' 100 Days"
Until the sun bowed down to me - "The Avenging Sword" transl. by E.M. Smith-Dampier
The squadrons of the sun still hold - George A. Baker "De Lunatico"
As the mountains glaze the sun - Peter Balakian "Ode to the Duduk"
Curl up on the floor of the sun - James Baldwin "Staggerlee wonders"
Fronting the portals of the Sun - Benjamin West Ball "Morning"
Vapors round the sinking sun - Benjamin West Ball "Pan and Lais"
Harnessed to sun-engendered steeds - Benjamin West Ball "The Seraphs' Holiday"
Wore pieces of my personal sun - Key Ballah "Skin & Sun"
Falling in love with the sun - Taneum Bambrick "Legend"
Tasting the burnt sun, the black sea - Mary Jo Bang "The Downstream Extremity of the Isle of Swans"
Denting the sun's liquid disk - Mary Jo Bang "Eclipsed"
Over a long-night chrysanthemum sun - Mary Jo Bang "Still Life with Glasses"
The glorious sun for funeral fire - Maurice Baring "Icarus"
To lay your hands upon the sun - William Francis Barnard "To the Enemies of Free Speech"
A sun's landing between eucalyptus trees - Lou Barrett "At a Jerusalem Market"
Sun hanging from clothespin - Lou Barrett "Kore"
for sun is black with days I can not see - Elizabeth Bartlett "black sun"
And shook sparks from the sun - Elizabeth Bartlett "Even if We Did"
Drowned by floods of sun - Elizabeth Bartlett "The House of Sleep"
Our days are joined to the sun - Elizabeth Bartlett "Landscape: With Bread"
for the sun was a broken sword - Elizabeth Bartlett "the lovers"
And bring down the sun - Elizabeth Bartlett "Not Just Once"
with poppies in the sun - Elizabeth Bartlett "the now and here"
The waters of the sun - Elizabeth Bartlett "The Poet's Dream"
bow down and lift me to the sun - Elizabeth Bartlett "swallows return"
Mast and sun obscured by fact - Elizabeth Bartlett "This Side the Fog"
The same slow steps as our hide-and-seek sun - Samiya Bashir "Second Law"
Drawing the sun out of my heart - Charles Baudelaire "A Landscape" transl. not credited
Seeking the sun in vain - Charles Baudelaire "Reversibility" transl. not credited
Scenting the shadows at set of sun - James C. Bayles "In the Gloaming"
Endures the sun by eating it - Dan Beachy-Quick "Onta"
The mad and whirling suns of the searchlights - Nicolas Beauduin "The New Beauty" transl. by Edward J. O'Brien
Loved the moon more than the cold sun - Tristan Beiter "The Birds Singing in the Rocks"
May share the same sun setting - Esther Belin "I hope to God you will not ask"
Poured out on earth the unconquerable sun - Stephen Vincent Benet "The First Vision of Helen"
Two more days for your sun to shine - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Last Vision of Helen"
Make the sun our rendezvous - Stephen Vincent Benet "Positively the Last Performance!"
A thousand glittering spears of sun - Stephen Vincent Benet "Road and Hills"
Javelins of grass and sun - Stephen Vincent Benet "Road and Hills"
Filtering into the eye of the sun - Arthur Christopher Benson "Δαιμονιζόμενος"
Far from the sun's fierce rays - C. E. de la Poer Beresford "The Fisherman's Dream"
A mere distraction from the sun's leap - Samuel A. Betiku "Psalm with Displaced Body Rattled in its State of Rest"
Beneath a sun-bitten sky - Terry Blackhawk "A Peaceable Kingdom"
Turn to the older congress of the sun - Kimberly Blaeser "A Quest for Universal Suffrage"
Who countest the steps of the sun - William Blake "The Sunflower"
Rise to the sun of my youth - Richard Blanco "Maine Yet Miami"
Forth came the conquering sun - Robert Bloomfield "May-Day With the Muses: The Invitation"
The sun flings off the shadows - Edmund Blunden "The March Bee"
Sleek suns dipped in sleepy light - Maxwell Bodenheim "Steel-Mills: South Chicago"
To see what suns can make - Louise Bogan "A Tale"
Beating a way for the rising sun - Arna Bontemps "The Day-Breakers"
A day wherein remembered sun alone comes through - Arna Bontemps "To a Young Girl Leaving the Hill Country"
The sun shot brilliance of a polished knife - Bruce Boston "Surreal Fortune"
We have tapped the heart of the sun - Bruce Boston "The Would-Be Gods of Sonofusion"
White as bone-bleached sun - Julia Bouwsma "Each Morning Drowns in Open Air"
Into chrome and sun and shotgun confection - Catherine Bowman "Heart"
Burning in the sun's red fire - Thomas Boyd "Love on the Mountain"
Hot as the sun's dreams - William Brewer "Oxyana, West Virginia"
Thy memoried sun - Elizabeth Bridges "Sonnets from Hafez & Other Verses 2"
Though the Sun has left my sky - Anne Bronte "Fluctuations"
Because the dazzling sun restored our Earth - Emily Bronte "Stars"
The hands that shut the sun - Emily Bronte "To a Wreath of Snow"
Of suns that know no winter days - Emily Bronte "To Imagination"
To bloom against the will of the sun - Jericho Brown "The Tradition"
Stammering in the too crowded sun - Paul Cameron Brown "Clandestine Operation"
The peaked remains of snow streaked sun - Paul Cameron Brown "Fortress Snow"
When I curse the rising sun - Mahogany L. Browne "litany"
Counts his dying years by sun and sea - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "Love"
A thousand thoughts beneath the sun - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "A Vision of Poets"
To span the sun's broad circle - William Cullen Bryant "The Ages"
The sun had drunk the dew - William Cullen Bryant "Summer Wind"
The slant sun of February - William Cullen Bryant "A Winter Piece"
The sun has never met its shadow - Sue Budin "Totality"
To the ultimate dissolution of stars and suns - Gerald Bullett "Alone with these my poems..."
Worships what recalls the sun - Michelangelo Buonarroti "XXVIII. The Heavenly Birth of Love and Beauty" transl. by John Addington Symonds
An eagle gazing on the sun - Michelangelo Buonarroti "XXIX. Love's Dilemma" transl. by John Addington Symonds
And goes with eyes to see the sun - Francis Burrows "Life"
The legerdemain of the noon sun - Stephanie Burt "Indian Stream Republic"
Till my last sun shall set - Olivia Ward Bush-Banks "Drifting"
Crystalline before November sun - Anthony Butts "The Distance from Here to There"
The cold objectivity of autumn sun - Anthony Butts "The Landscape for Growth"
When the sun blazed on the dust - Regie Cabico "Mango Poem"
The spent radiance of the winter sun - Joseph Campbell "The Old Woman"
Spin my golden web in the sun - Joseph Campbell writing as Seosamh MacCathmhaoil "I Spin My Golden Web"
The sun himself must die - Thomas Campbell "The Last Man"
The circles of perishing suns - W. Wilfred Campbell "Phaethon"
Wrinkled suns in awful blackness swim - W. Wilfred Campbell "Unabsolved"
And the sun like your hand - Rafael Campo "California"
All that matters is the heat of the sun - Kayleb Rae Candrilli "Daytona 500"
An old sorrow that has put out the sun - Skipwith Cannell "Wild Songs: The Dance"
Stifled with the heat of the July sun - Giosue Carducci "A Dream in Summer" transl. by Frank Sewall
With the dying splendours of the sun - Giosue Carducci "F. Petrarca" transl. by Frank Sewall
The bright torches you stole from the sun - Will Carleton "Wealth"
On the hill with the lonely sun - Bliss Carman "Golden Rowan"
That pray to the Dragon that preys on the light of the Sun - Edward Carpenter "The Complaint of Job chap. III"
The edges of the sun - Miguel Casado "Regarding a Theory of Color"
Though the sun shines not - Roger Casement "Lost Youth"
Nor sun nor stars sufficed - Roger Casement "Lost Youth"
The joyous braiding of sun and rain - Cyrus Cassells "Jasmine"
The sun finds us each dawn - Ana Castillo "A Amazonia esta queimando"
A pickled fig left to dry in the sun - Ana Castillo "These Times"
Four autumn suns gone by - Mrs. E.W. Caswell "My Bird Has Flown" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIV no.2, Feb. 1849]
The suns and every listless star - Willa Cather "Evening Song"
Who tend the sun's decline - George Spencer Cautley "Sunset on Campagna of Rome"
The sun that scorched the cursed harvest - Meagan Chandler "Cornhusk Doll with Face"
The sun's last rage - Jennifer Chang "The Winter's Wife"
The sun and the moon shall uprise with me - "The Cherry Tree Carol"
Thunder to smoke and choke the sun - G.K. Chesterton "The Ballad of the White Horse: Dedication"
When Caesar's sun fell out of the sky - G.K. Chesterton "The Ballad of the White Horse: Book I. The Vision of the Kings"
Gather and drink the sacrament of the sun - G.K. Chesterton "The Ballad of the White Horse: Book I. The Vision of the Kings"
Grey fields gone behind the set of sun - G.K. Chesterton "The Ballad of the White Horse: Book I. The Vision of the Kings"
Of all labours under the sun - G.K. Chesterton "The Ballad of the White Horse: Book VII. Ethandune: The Last Charge"
Violet sky cradling shards of sun - Johnson Cheu "Wail"
Rainbows to shield me from the sun - "The Ch'u Tz'u: Encountering Sorrow" transl. by Burton Watson
Where the sun forgets the day - John Clare "An Invite to Eternity"
The fretting of shadow and sun - Patricia Clark "Creed"
Under the sun's widening eye - Gillian Clarke "Cuckoo"
Our hunger blessed by the sun - Leonard Cohen "This Marriage"
The sudden death of the sun - Henri Cole "Twilight"
Herself the sun of ghosts - Mary Coleridge "In Dispraise of the Moon"
Vital ray of the divine sun - Vittoria Colonna [Untitled] transl. by Lynne Lawner
The divine sun that nourishes my heart - Vittoria Colonna [Untitled] transl. by Lynne Lawner
And no sun shining - Hilda Conkling "Humming-Bird"
His perfume in the sun - Hilda Conkling "Only Morning-Glory That Flowered"
Laughed in the sun - Hilda Conkling "Two Songs"
Maddened with light from Beauty's sun - Mrs. Martha W. Cook "A Spirit's Reproach" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.2, August 1863]
Wooed by unseen sun - Susan Coolidge "On the Shore"
Clasped in the compass of one sun - Susan Coolidge "Savoir C'est Pardonner"
Nourished by peaceful suns - Susan Coolidge "To J.H. and E.W.H."
As stars confess the all-sustaining sun - Benjamin Copeland "By Many Paths"
In a garden unripe with sun - Giorgiomaria Cornelio "La specia storta (The Bent Species)" transl. by Moira Egan
For a festival of sun - Frances Cornford "Spring Morning"
Among the stars, soft gardens near the sun - Stephen Crane "The Black Riders"
From the land of the farther suns - Stephen Crane "The Black Riders"
Soft gardens near the sun - Stephen Crane "Untitled"
Where threads of gold the sun enweaves - Walter Crane "Queen Summer; Or, The Tourney of the Lily and the Rose"
Gravel dust suspended in the sun - James Crews "Tomatoes"
Frozen comets heated by the sun - Jan Cronos "She Remains"
Unblinking in the sun of another day - Jennifer Crow "Summoning Stones"
Waited in the light of our thousand-flower sun - Jennifer Crow "Thousand Flower Sun"
The sun devoured them, and they became the light - Jennifer Crow "Thousand Flower Sun"
The enamoured sun pretending that he dies - Countee Cullen "Brown Boy to Brown Girl"
In a land of scarlet suns and brooding winds - Countee Cullen "Brown Boy to Brown Girl"
Rains of gall and suns of prejudice - Countee Cullen "Confession"
Fling our notes to the sun - Countee Cullen "To You Who Read My Book"
incorruptible Nothing under the ample sun - E. E. Cummings "Amores (XI)"
Will take the sun in my mouth - ee cummings "Crepuscule"
Sang at the sun's great golden doors - Olive Custance "The Prisoner of God"
Your tense, short space of blazing sun - H.D. "From the Masque"
Too late ripened by a desperate sun - H.D. "Hermes of the Ways"
If the sun could blister my feet - H.D. "The Look-out"
The dying heat of sun and mist - H.D. "Leda"
That never saw the sun fall in the sea - H.D. "Projector"
Soon the last warm sun will set - Danske Dandridge "Indian Summer"
The leaves of the sun-mellowed hickories - Clinton Dangerfield "Autumn"
And the west remembers the sun - Olive Tilford Dargan "Old Fairingdown"
The trembling sun of eyes - Olive Tilford Dargan "Old Fairingdown"
And bathe me in thy sun - Ruben Dario "To the Country"
Where ancient suns have gone - Russell W. Davenport "Poems I"
A million years before the blooming sun - John Davidson "Thirty Bob a Week"
Orange of Idleness which flaunts the sun - Coningsby Dawson "Florence on a Certain Night"
Throne of mists, whose fields no sun behold - Juan Bautista de Arriaza "Tempest and War, or the Battle of Trafalgar. Ode" [Modern Poets and Poetry of Spain 1860 ed. and transl. by James Kennedy]
Painted by the sun - Julia de Burgos "To Julia de Burgos"
The soundless mansion of the sun - Walter de la Mare "Sotto Voce"
Regret turned like a sunflower toward that scientific sun - Asa Delaney "The Schmidt Pain Index: A Love Story"
Your elegance does not secure you favors with the sun - Blanche Taylor Dickinson "To an Icicle"
Some old fortress on the sun - Emily Dickinson "Book 1: Nature VIII: Summer's Armies"
Not expressed by suns alone - Emily Dickinson "Book 2: Time and Eternity XXV"
Useless as next morning's sun - Emily Dickinson "Book 2: Time and Eternity XXXVI: Till the End"
Or emptied by the sun - Emily Dickinson "Book 3: Nature XVII"
Tipped in tinsel by the wizard sun - Emily Dickinson "Book 3: Nature XXVIII: The Coming of Night"
When the sun has slit its wrists into the undarkened sky - Woody Dismukes "The Color of the Mule"
Are made the prisoners of the sun - E.R. Dodds "Measure"
Reaching into the lineaments of the sun - Chris Dombrowski "Get Up, John"
With all the matchless glory of that Sun - Eleanor C. Donnelly "The Vision of the Monk Gabriel" [The Continental Monthly v.3 no.3, March 1863]
Melts the red light of the sun - Ignatius L. Donnelly "The Forest Fountain" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]
Borrow luster from a bourbon sun - Timothy Donnelly "The Cloud Corporation"
Where the breeze whispers and the sun bubbles - Rebecca Kai Dotlich "Room of Wishes"
From sun far-set or moon unrisen - Edward Dowden "By the Window"
The sun of Shakespeare's soul - Edward Dowden "Sent to an American Shakespeare Society"
Untouched by everything except the god who is the sun - Kinsale Drake "Rebuke//Spell"
Proud as an eagle riding to the sun - John Drinkwater "Tha [sic] Carver in Stone"
The sap goes beating to the sun - John Drinkwater "Persuasion"
Of stars or cloud or summer's folded sun - John Drinkwater "Tha [sic] Carver in Stone"
And lay in the eye of the sun - Bruce Ducker "Picnic"
The sun has slipped his tether - Paul Laurence Dunbar "Waiting"
That ocher sun's crumble upon the tongue - Rebecca Dunham "In Which She Opens the Box"
The tease of sunny days - Stephen Dunn "Salvation"
The shining legionaries of the suns - A.E. "Shadows and Lights"
A dazzling sister to the sun - T.W. Earp "Our Lady of Light"
Insofar as Juliet is the sun - Carolina Ebeid "Punctum/Metaphor"
Of victory shouting to the sun - Helen Parry Eden "The Ascent"
Gathered like waters to the sun - Helen Parry Eden "Post-Communion"
The untempered supervision of the sun - Helen Parry Eden "A Prayer for St Innocent's Day"
Blows up the smouldering sun - Helen Parry Eden "'Sidera Sunt Testes Et Matutina Pruina'"
The sun I awaited did not rise - Aziz Isa Elkun "Father" transl. by author
And make just laws below the sun - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Boston Hymn"
Stunned by the sun - Heid E. Erdich "Mitochondrial Eve"
In the pour of honeyed sun - Heid E. Erdich "Own Your Own: The Papergirl"
Their rigid postures using up the sun - Louise Erdrich "The Sacraments"
For months I have studied the sun - Charlie Espinosa "Sunflower Astronaut"
The golden ladders of tomorrow's sickly sun - Anthony Euwer "By Scarlet Torch and Blade"
Why the sun's a scarlet pinwheel - Anthony Euwer "By Scarlet Torch and Blade"
Silver lances in the sun - Anthony Euwer "By Scarlet Torch and Blade"
go careening into the sun - Eve L. Ewing "eschatology"
The red sun eats the bungalows - Eve L. Ewing "I come from the fire city"
Evaporating under the pressure of a bright sun - A.M. Fals "Space in Our Relationship"
Hoping the noon sun won't notice - Sid Farrar The Year Comes Round
Contending with the sun - Andrew Feld "Description of Seas, Waters, Rivers, &c."
Turned sour by sun's neglect - Camonghne Felix "Dearly Departed, Again I Dreamt About a Ship"
A wind had blown away the sun - Lawrence Ferlinghetti "A Coney Island of the Mind, 20"
The sun shoots in golden veins - Michael Field "The Depths of the Grass"
Crams our cold memories out past the sun - Annie Finch "Final Autumn"
The leafy sun that pours liquid through doors - Annie Finch "A Mabon Crown"
The casual slanting of a half-spent sun - Mahlon Leonard Fisher "Afterwards"
No silence known beneath the sun - Hildegarde Flanner "To a Tree in Bloom"
With the sun or the moon for a lamp - James Elroy Flecker "War Song of the Saracens"
Churned to flames by the sun - John Gould Fletcher "Mid-Summer Dusk"
Slipped from a flowering sun - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Osten III"
To weave a rope of sun - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Pilot"
The sun's strange amulets - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Sixteen Shadows 5"
Rolled her naked through the sun - Carolyn Forche "The Place That Is Feared I Inhabit"
Sun and starlight of the lonely dawn - Maxwell E. Foster "Five Sonnets 2 (February 1923)"
No one's ever seen a purple sun - JD Fox "Coloring the Sun You Know"
Water falling golden from the sun - John Freeman "The Body"
And the sun by its own power seems to be undone - Robert Frost "An Encounter"
And the sun shrunken yellow in smoke - Robert Frost "The Gum-Gatherer"
The whimper of hawks beside the sun - Robert Frost "Pan with Us"
The pouring sun was in my heart - Zona Gale "At Least..."
The molten golden javelins of the sun - Zona Gale "Exercise in Spenserians"
That taught the sun to share - Zona Gale "Exercise in Spenserians"
The seed, the soil, the sun and I - Zona Gale "In Arvia's Room"
Opened my heart to the sun - Zona Gale "Inmost One"
A residue of other suns - Zona Gale "Light"
New bequest of sun - Zona Gale "One Dawn She Woke Me--"
In a sweet flash of arrowy sun - Zona Gale "Why Am I Silent?"
With the sun for a sail - Zona Gale "Wind Song"
Backwards into the sun - James Galvin "Dying Into What I've Done"
Dismayed by the grubby February sun - Deborah Garrison "She Thinks of Him on Her Birthday"
every dead-ash sun a crumbled cipher - Emily Gaskin "Anthropic Principle"
The sun's slow exile - Jenny George "I Love You"
For perchance to-morrow's sun - P. Gerhardt [untitled]
Meet the sun and the wind - Kahlil Gibran "On Clothes"
The devotion the sun has to the moon - Nikita Gill "The Sun and the Moon"
When a new sun clothes us in light - Dana Gioia "After a Line of Neruda"
The sun never sets on your nostalgia - Dana Gioia "Map of the Lost Empire"
The sword within the sun - Ellen Glasgow "England's Greatness"
A lord in heaven called the sun - Louise Gluck "The Red Poppy"
Heard like the cracking of suns - Louis Golding "The Advent of Mars"
Ere he taunt the sun - Louis Golding "Silver-Badged Waiter"
Pinch the sun between two fingers - Rigoberto Gonzalez "In the Village of Missing Sons"
Who receives the first smile of the rising sun - "The Good Goddess of Poverty [A Prose Ballad, translated from the French]" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.3, Sept. 1863]
Unborrowed of the sun - Thomas Gray "The Progress of Poesy"
The round red sun is the door - Kate Greenaway "Which Is the Way to Somewhere Town?"
Banked their fires in deference to the sun - Linda Gregerson "Chronic"
Leans to the sun's gaze glorying - Julian Grenfell "Into Battle"
Of firelight and the sunken sun - Ivor Gurney "After-Glow"
Announce the upward chariot of the Sun - G.H.H. "Night and Morning" (from The Knickerbocker, v. 23:3, March 1844)
The sun doing its best to be sustaining - Marilyn Hacker "Montpeyroux Sonnets 7"
The sun which lights the sphere - Hafiz "The Divan XLII" (translated by H. Bicknell)
Less of myself and more of the sun - Hazel Hall "Flash"
My fingers hurt from stroking the sun - Hao Guang Tse "to give the thing a name that belongs to something else"
Wayfared at the nadir of the sun - Thomas Hardy "Murmurs in the Gloom (Nocturne)"
With sun and strands of scarlet time - Joy Harjo "Beyond"
Small suns blessed by dew drops - Joy Harjo "Eat"
Woodpeckers the size of the sun - Joy Harjo "How to Write a Poem in a Time of War"
An umbrella in the sun - Joy Harjo "Perhaps the World Ends Here"
Remember the sun's birth - Joy Harjo "Remember"
Flowers that have cupped the sun - Joy Harjo "Summer Night"
Sun laced with night - Avis Harley "Opposites"
Dewdrops and the morning sun - Frances E.W. Harper "Dandelions"
Turned from the sun's fierce glare - Frances E.W. Harper "Go Work in My Vineyard"
Why children chalk suns on the sidewalk - francine j. harris "between old trees"
Swirl down the sun - francine j. harris "feeder"
The sun will not always be so gracious - francine j. harris "Single Lines Looking Forward. or One Monstitch Past 45"
Around the naked shoulders of the sun - Patrick Joseph Hartigan writing as John O'Brien "The Helping Hand"
Lead disciples to their sun - F. Hartmann "Endlich bricht der heisse Tiegel" transl. by James W. Alexander
Basked in fortune's sun - Sadakichi Hartmann "My Rubaiyat VII"
Nor give the credit to the disappearing sun - Mary Cornelia Hartshorne "The Poet"
Your laughter like suns that are set - H.C. Harwood "Incompatibility"
The sun begins to build its house of gold - Margaret Hasse "Art"
Quartets of sun people - Terrance Hayes "We Should Make a Documentary About Spades"
Disbelief and the first flare of sun - Ava Leavell Haymon "Festival of Lights"
Only the bullying sun of Madrid - Seamus Heaney "Singing School: 4. Summer 1969"
Run to you to embrace the sun - Ben Hecht "My Island"
Expands to milder suns - Felicia Hemans "The Domestic Affections"
Glowing suns mature with blushing vine - Felicia Hemans "England and Spain; or, Valour and Patriotism"
With science in the chariot of the sun - Felicia Hemans "The Sceptic"
A way through tempests to the sun - Felicia Hemans "Wallace's Invocation to Bruce"
A myriad suns have set and shone - William Ernest Henley "Or Ever the Knightly Years Were Gone"
As the sun walks behind the shadow - Liz Henry "The Eclipse"
Asterisk of the sun, hyphen of the moon - Faylita Hicks "Coded Binaries"
A constant sun unfurling - Faylita Hicks "Collage of a Dying Sun"
Twist a rope of beams of the sun - Robert Hogg "Oh, What Are the Chains of Love Made Of?"
With the suns of the long eons - J.G. Holland "Kathrina Part 1: Childhood and Youth"
Sprang to kiss the sun - J.G. Holland "Kathrina Part 1: Childhood and Youth"
In the garden under the masterful Sun - Bob Holman "Van Gogh's Violin"
Where the cold sea-maids rise to sun - Oliver Wendell Holmes "The Chambered Nautilus"
The sweetheart of the sun - Thomas Hood "Ruth"
Heralded with the fanfare of sun - Frank Horne "Immortality"
The cannon whose forge is the sun - Mary Gardiner Horsford "The Thunderbolt"
Who haunts a land without a sun - William H.C. Hosmer "Impromptu: Written on Receiving a Rose-Bud from a Lady"
To match the candle with the sun - Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey "The Excellency of His Love"
Into a thousand lights of sun - Langston Hughes "As I Grew Older"
One blaring trumpet note of sun - Langston Hughes "Fantasy in Purple"
When a brass sun staggers above the sky - Richard Hughes "Tramp (The Bath Road, June)"
Spread my garment in the sun - Eleanor Hull "The Old Woman of Beare"
Remind me of my own declining sun - J. Hunt, Jr. "Evening"
Against the divided sun - Ishion Hutchinson "Rocksteady"
The sun in her height - Douglas Hyde "The Breedyeen"
The brilliant sun's little sister - ascribed to St Cellach of Killala "Hymn to the Dawn" transl. by Eleanor Hull
Sowed an atom and reaped a sun - Muhammad Iqbal "The Secrets of the Self"
Sunset-panthers past her run to caverns of the Sun - Scharmel Iris "The Forest of the Sky" [The Little Review Nov. 1914 (v.1, no.8)]
Forged in the fires of the sun - Scharmel Iris "Three Apples" [The Little Review Nov. 1914 (v.1, no.8)]
The sun will whisper it in my ear - Scharmel Iris "Three Apples" [The Little Review Nov. 1914 (v.1, no.8)]
Now some quick-silver sun - Mark Irwin "How to Gather It All Up"
Pushing clouds to find the sun - Mark Irwin "Round"
Suns that suffer no eclipse - Islwyn "Night" transl. by Edmund O. Jones
Or doth the sun know accidents? - Helen Hunt Jackson "Two"
Sun pummels the windows - John James "Lullaby"
Like a cobra sure of the sun - Brionne Janae "Child's Pose"
The sun remembered Golgotha - Elinor Jenkins "Ecce Homo!"
The secret ambition of the sun - Amaud Jamaul Johnson "Worry the Rosemary"
Snows, and suns, and mad winds meet - Emily Pauline Johnson "At Crow's Nest Pass"
Bent bare beneath a ruthless sun - James Weldon Johnson "Fifty Years"
Before the sun is born - Lionel Johnson "Moel Fammau"
A vacant hour before the sun - Devin Johnston "Aubade"
The same sun wheels around again - Devin Johnston "Fixed Interval"
This bit of sun bittered earth - Fred L. Joiner "Below as Above"
A renegade fragment of the sun - Troy Jollimore "On the Origins of Things"
If a woman were made of sun - Ashley M. Jones "Summer Vacation in the Subjunctive"
If I were made of sun - Ashley M. Jones "Summer Vacation in the Subjunctive"
More than roses love the sun - Edward Smyth Jones "To Estelle"
Soaked with breeze and sun - Parneshia Jones "Congregation"
To scatter the sun's reflection - Saeed Jones "Pretending to Drown"
Unclean under a back-turned sun - Saeed Jones "Terrible Boy"
The sun in its relentless veracity - Judy Jordan "Prologue"
Beneath a scathing sun - A.M. Juster "An Apostle Falls"
In glittering, corrosive sun - A.M. Juster "Surveillance"
Why does the sun not have eyes? - Rahile Kamal "Kamal Has Gone" transl. by Aziz Isa Elkun
Snow pours out of the sun - Ilya Kaminsky "A Bundle of Laundry"
The last beings of the blue star on all spheres of the Sun - Raimo Kangasniemi "October 2026: The End of the Picnic"
The ruby sun feel from a cloud's bent claws - Mary Karr "The Burning Girl"
Oat-sheaves drooping in the western sun - John Keats "Endymion, Book I [A thing of beauty is a joy for ever]"
Leaps of grasshoppers against the sun - John Keats "Endymion, Book I [A thing of beauty is a joy for ever]"
Faint with the hot sun - John Keats "On the Grasshopper and Cricket"
A witness to the sea and the sun - Donika Kelly "Love Poem: Mermaid"
The sun gems their pale robes with diamonds - Fanny Kemble "Fragment [Walking by moonlight on the golden margin]"
Within a summer sun cloud furled - Fanny Kemble "Lines, In Answer to a Question"
Melting in the sun's devouring ray - Fanny Kemble "Sonnet [Away, away! bear me away, away]"
Where the sun's shafts lie bound - Fanny Kemble "Sonnet: Written at four o'clock in the morning, after a ball"
Her paths are the paths of the sun - Henry Kendall "Australia Vindex"
Peels an impossible sun - Jennifer Key "Rich People in Paintings,"
A Box whose Candle is the Sun - Omar Khayyam "The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam" transl. by Edward Fitzgerald (First Edition)
May sun spattering them with pixels - Kevin Killian "Free"
Acts as an antenna for the sun - Amy King "The Moon in Your Breath"
In geraniums out of the sun - John Kinsella "Reptile in Roof Space"
The morning sun with its golden tassels - Christopher Kondrich "Clearing"
The evening sun with its mask of moon - Christopher Kondrich "Clearing"
The sun on the sea of undulating eyes - Christopher Kondrich "Clearing"
As if the sun were tuning the day - Ted Kooser "A Glint"
Into the rejuvenated sun - David C. Kopaska-Merkel "Ghost Lakes"
Untroubled by the absent sun - David C. Kopaska-Merkel "Ghost Lakes"
Staring into those million million suns - David C. Kopaska-Merkel "Stars"
The sun scolds us with its absence - Andrew Kozma "11th Hour Sonnet"
Beyond the gate of the sun - Chaman Lall "Departure"
Where the sun comes up in your chest - Alfred K. LaMotte "Gentle"
The ministers of sun and shadow - Archibald Lampman "In May"
From the dungeons of the sun - Archibald Lampman "Sunset"
In the gold sun's might - Archibald Lampman "Three Flower Petals"
The evening sun poured a fresh splendour - Walter Savage Landor "Gebir"
Shall win completeness perfect as the sun - Lucy Larcom "The City Lights"
The sun's chariot yet keeps its azure track - "The Last Song" translated from German, no translator credited [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]
The hour when the sun dreams - Irene Latham "This Is the Hour"
The sun hammered that broad anvil - Michael Lauchlan "Trumbull Ave., 1981"
Commerce with the sun and skies - Emily Lawless "From a Western Shoreway II: A Bog-Filled Valley"
Playthings of the sun and wind - Emily Lawless "From the Burren III: Resurgence"
January's loud-seeming sun - D.H. Lawrence "Almond Blossom"
The chemical accents of the sun - D.H. Lawrence "Bare Almond-Trees"
Breasting the sun like an answer - D.H. Lawrence "Eagle in New Mexico"
Sulphur sun-beasts - D.H. Lawrence "Fish"
Green wine held up in the sun - D.H. Lawrence "Green"
The setting suns are open - D.H. Lawrence "Pomegranate"
Trotted at the tail of the sun - D.H. Lawrence "The Red Wolf"
As an eagle staring down on the Sun - D.H. Lawrence "St John"
Though the sun calls and gentle zephyrs plead - Richard Le Gallienne "Paolo and Francesca"
Kingfishers dazzling the light of the sun - Ida Lee "The Forest King's Lament"
Amid the reeds at setting sun - Ida Lee "Suffolk"
When the sun's arc hangs suspended - Yoon Ha Lee "Equinox"
The horse that must haul the sun - R.B. Lemberg "Iron Burns Out"
Who stands in front of the sun - R.B. Lemberg "Iron Burns Out"
Drinking light from the vanished sun - Denise Levertov "In California: Morning, Evening, Late January"
Quivers awake in the hot winds off the sun - Philip Levine "Making Light of It"
Who get drunk with sun - Amy Levy "A Minor Poet"
The setting midnight sun - J. Patrick Lewis "The European City Song"
The unrisen sun hiding behind the sea - Li Po "A Dream of T'ien-Mu Mountain" transl. by Arthur Waley
The sun a red wheel - Li T'ai-Po "The Battle to the South of the City" translated by Florence Ayscough and adapted by Amy Lowell
Here also, drifting clouds may blind the sun - Li T'ai-Po "Feng Haung T'ai: Ascending the Terrace of the Silver-Crested Love-Pheasants at the City of the Golden Mound" translated by Florence Ayscough and adapted by Amy Lowell
Would no longer know moon from sun - Paulin Lim "Last Wish of Tithonus"
The clatter of sun in a room - Ada Limon "The City of Skin"
Calmed by our watermelon sun - Ada Limon "Territory"
Ten gold suns in California - Vachel Lindsay "The Golden Whales of California"
Ruled with tomorrow's rising sun - Vachel Lindsay "A Rhyme for All Zionists: The Eyes of Queen Esther, and How they Conquered King Ahasuerus"
The wolf has not yet eaten the sun - Marissa Lingen "The Plural of Apocalypse"
Dreams of his summer sun - Myra Cohn Livingston "Cricket Never Does: Autumn"
Sediment of the sun - Federico Garcia Lorca (trans. By Sarah Arvio) "[To find a kiss of yours]"
Singing out within the crash of passing sun - Audre Lorde "Coal"
Rang like fire in the sun - Audre Lorde "The Night-Blooming Jasmine"
Moon marked and touched by sun - Audre Lorde "A Woman Speaks"
Our spirit's suns divided - Amy Lowell "The End"
The sun sifts through - Amy Lowell "Patterns"
Are not the prey of setting suns - James Russell Lowell "The Cathedral"
That only by reflection tastes of sun - James Russell Lowell "The Cathedral"
Each tree invites the sun - James Russell Lowell "Under the October Maples"
The sun inside me burst - Claudia Castro Luna "Maria de Lourdes Song of Plenty"
To fill my arms with the sun - Tariq Luthun "People, Drunk at Parties, Tell Me They Love Me"
When the sun burnished all the green to gorse - Thomas MacDonagh "The Night Hunt"
Just departed in the sun's bright coach - George MacDonald "Within and Without"
Acre upon acre of tiny suns turned skyward - Robert MacFarlane and Jackie Morris "daisy"
Past dying stars and exploding suns - Robert MacFarlane and Jackie Morris "lark"
Hot-wires the sun with its speed - Robert MacFarlane and Jackie Morris "weasel"
Paradises of sun and song - Ronald Campbell Macfie "Dreams"
Toward some fantastic sun - Isabel Ecclestone Mackay "The Materialist"
Whose loss bereaves the sun - Isabel Ecclestone Mackay "Sad One, Must You Weep"
When suns are soft and breezes kind - Isabel Ecclestone Mackay "The Vassal"
Where the Sun spends his fires - Fiona MacLeod "The Sorrow of Delight"
As a wreath of snow before the sun - James MacPherson "Fragments of Ancient Poetry: VI"
Surged through sun and azure wind - Naomi Long Madgett "Without Condition"
Will wander the ruins of the sun - Anthony Madrid "Kiskindhakanda"
When the sun spreads wings of gold - Trebor Mai "The Shepherd's Love" transl. by Edmund O. Jones
Stunned by space and the sun - Sheila Maldonado "herederos de cero"
A hesitant sun - Joyce Mansour
The cool finger on the sun dial - Jeannette Marks "Proem"
Climb the sun gathering color - Jeannette Marks "Wild Grape Vine"
A swaying mirror for the sun - Jeannette Marks "Willow Pollen"
Brought the sun from other skies - Don Marquis "Dickens"
Three spells I have laid on the rising sun - Don Marquis "The Sailor's Wife Speaks"
Wearing the crimson mantle of the sun - George Martin "Aspiration"
To dance on the arms of the sun - Herbert Woodward Martin "On Reading Lucille Clifton's 'Homage to My Hips'"
A thousand years the sun has witnessed - Myron L. Mason "Zenobia" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]
The beating wings of the sun - Edgar Lee Masters "Heaven Is but the Hour"
Where heaven is poured full by the sun - Edgar Lee Masters "To-morrow Is My Birthday"
Snapped into drummed orbits around the Sun - Adrian Matejka "Mail-Order Planets"
Eater of sun murdered planets - Louise Mathias "What If the Invader Is Beautiful"
Mischief in every filibuster of sun - Ted Mathys "The National Interest"
Locusts wrap the sun in gauze - Khaled Mattawa "Psalm of Departure"
Searching for sun's shadow - Airea D. Matthews "Descent of the Composer"
As the sun surrenders again - Jamaal May "History as Road Trip from Detroit to Mississippi"
Resented the sun's excess - Jamaal May "Per Fumum: Through Smoke"
As shadow pierced by sun - Jamaal May "There Are Birds Here"
What suns of burnished brass - Theodore Maynard "Apocalypse"
That stains the dying of the sun - Theodore Maynard "Beauty I: Relative"
And all the suns of space - Theodore Maynard "Don Quixote"
Fashioned in patience the sun - Theodore Maynard "The Joy of the World"
Until the sun collapses behind all the dust - John McCarthy "County Fair"
Wait for a signal from the sun and air - Shane McCrae "The Shoots"
Before the sun comes warm - Claude McKay "To O.E.A."
With the sun and their shadows - Maureen N. McLane "Mesh"
Shore lit by a fugitive sun - Maureen N. McLane "Passage I"
To drink the velvet sun - Diane Mehta "Landscape with Double Bow"
A seed of Stars, the dust of Suns & Moons - Jesús Papoleto Meléndez "In a Grain of Sand"
Which are ripe fruit of sun - George Meredith "The Discipline of Wisdom"
Has passed him vapour to the sun - George Meredith "Earth and Man"
The wedding song of sun and rains - George Meredith "The Lark Ascending"
Like the sun were she seen - George Meredith "Love in the Valley"
Timelessly to drowsy suns - George Meredith "The Woods of Westermain"
Earthward swoops a vulture sun - George Meredith "The Woods of Westermain"
Looked at the sun through welding glass - Joanne Merriam "No Words"
My hope of suns eternal - Helen M. Merrill "The Blue Flower"
The splendor of suns in prime - Helen M. Merrill "The Blue Flower"
How the sun was always on the towers - Charlotte Mew "I Have Been Through the Gates"
Red carnations burning in the sun - Charlotte Mew "Madeleine in Church"
The whole of the devoted sun - Alice Meynell "A General Communion"
To a false sun unfurled - Edna St Vincent Millay "The Blue-Flag in the Bog"
Cherished by the faithful sun - Edna St. Vincent Millay "Elegy"
Suns that shine by night - Edna St Vincent Millay "The Poet and His Book"
The sun rose dripping - Edna St Vincent Millay "Recuerdo"
To a false sun unfurled - Edna St Vincent Millay "Recuerdo"
Traveling the sun to serve our ends - Jane Miller "Tilt"
Sleeping like butter in the sun - Jane Miller "A Young Poet"
Reverse that bridge of the falling sun - Claire Millikin "City of Disappeared Girls"
The sun isn't going anywhere - Brad Aaron Modlin "One Candle Now, Then Seven More"
To breathe in the song of a curious sun god going dark - Sneha Mohidekar "Null Path Catalog"
No shimmering deceptions of the sun - N. Scott Momaday "Before an Old Painting of the Crucifixion"
The fading moon and the vanguard of the sun - N. Scott Momaday "The First Day"
Behold crystals of the sailing sun - N. Scott Momaday "Lines for My Daughter"
I could tell of the splintered sun - N. Scott Momaday "Prayer for Words"
Await there the setting sun - N. Scott Momaday "To an Aged Bear"
Glad geysers, nymphs of the sun - Harriet Monroe "In the Yellowstone"
Whose scales turn aside the sun's sword - Marianne Moore "An Egyptian Pulled Glass Bottle in the Shape of a Fish"
Reaching into the scorching sun and burning - Gabriel Ascencio Morales "The Harrowing | Desgarrador"
Where the lion sun yawns - Tomas Q. Morin "A Pile of Fish"
through the fiery hoop of the sun - Valzhyna Mort "Belarusian I"
Had crystalized in suns - Irene Elder Morton "In June"
Stained the sun with blackened love - Simone Muench "Wolf Centos"
Seeded with a green sun - Simone Muench "Wolf Centos"
The savage lamp of the setting sun - Simone Muench "Wolf Centos"
The sky with an icebound sun - Ghojimuhemmed Muhemmed "History" transl. by Joshua L. Freeman
Bright as the sun's delicious radiance - Ryan Naamdhew "Curry-Leaf Dragon"
Let the sun's rays speak - Daniel Nadler [untitled]
the sun drops his knee on fog - Vi Khi Nao "Fog"
Festered bones under the yet unexploded sun - Okwudili Nebeolisa "A Different Farming Tale"
An orange sun fatter than the sky - Marci Nelligan "Sestina"
Forty rainy suns over the mountains - Pablo Neruda "Cataclysm" transl. by Maria Jacketti
Geometry of roofs under a cold sun - Pablo Neruda "I Explain a Few Things [Residence on Earth]" transl. by Galway Kinnell
Over the roofs a mantle of husked sun - Pablo Neruda "Man" transl. by Jack Schmitt
Peace to you, dark sun - Pablo Neruda "Meeting Under New Flags" translated by Donald D. Walsh
The bread baked under the sun - Pablo Neruda "Numbered" transl. by Ilan Stavans
Fauna from a distant sun - Pablo Neruda "Ode to a Stamp Album" transl. by Margaret Sayers Peden
Sun and fog waged war - Pablo Neruda "Ode to Laziness" transl. by Margaret Sayers Peden
Of war and sun and cruel dew - Pablo Neruda "The Unburied Woman of Paita" transl. by Maria Jacketti
Made for the sun's depth - Pablo Neruda "We Together" translated by Donald D. Walsh
Without returning any kind of sun - Caroline Harper New "Etymology of Chlorophyll"
Pushing octopus and urchin toward the sun - Caroline Harper New "Fieldnotes on Juniper"
And the hyacinth sips the sun black - Caroline Harper New "If We Move Back In Together"
Unmelted by the powerless sun - Tim Newcomb "December 2013"
Counts the hours until it can turn toward the sun - Aimee Nezhukumatathil "Heliophilia"
Just open the door to the sun - Hoa Nguyen "Swell"
The twin seasons of rioting sun and rain - Grace Nichols "From the Balcony of Eldorado"
Under the sun's burning treasury - Grace Nichols "Like an Heiress"
The flowing symphony of sun and rain - Grace Nichols "Lost in Translation"
An ambassador of the sun - Grace Nichols "Ode to a Daffodil"
Whose shadow still haunts the sun - Grace Nichols "Tea with Demerara Sugar"
Dazzle between the sun and shower - Robert Nichols "A Faun's Holiday"
Joy in storms and flying suns - Robert Nichols "The Man of Honour"
When the sun arises from his lair - Robert Nichols "To ---"
Now unresisted steals the changeless sun - Meredith Nicholson "Ruin"
The sun does not love - Lorine Niedecker [untitled]
The broken halves of a milky sun - Aaiun Nin "Broken Halves of a Milky Sun"
Your last glimpse of the setting sun - Nancy Nishihara "Skeletons in the Sun"
Showed a sun within its heart - Sarah Noble-Ives "The Dragon-fly"
The Sun was sleeping in the grass - Sarah Noble-Ives "An Early Start"
Myriads of atoms like concentrated suns - Alfred Noyes "Darwin V: The Vera Causa"
A break from sun's sharp gaze - Naomi Shihab Nye "Each Day We Are Given So Many Gifts"
Scattered starlings from the black sun - Achy Obejas "Succession"
still hold pause for the sun - Brandon O'Brien "The Creature from the Black Lagoon Is Your Father"
The sun will be our flag - "Oghuzname Epic" transl. by Aziz Isa Elken
Among the ranks of the sun - Cynthia Dewi Oka "Redacted from a Know-Your-Rights Training Agenda"
The moon shadow grows to sun loops - dg nanouk okpik "For-The-Spirits-Who-Have-Rounded-The-Bend IIVAQSAAT"
Look under the sun's brass - Mary Oliver "Little Summer Poem Touching the Subject of Faith"
Or the sun which was the first - Mary Oliver "Of Love"
The passionate hands of the sun - Mary Oliver "That Tall Distance"
Awed by the setting sun - David O'Neil "Poems: Apathy"
How the sun can break itself - Anne-Marie Oomen and Linda Nemec Foster "Lament"
The sun insists - Grace Paley "It Doesn't Matter If"
Chased the sun down cobblestone mazes - Mayra Paris "New York, 2009"
Folds down the banners of the sun - Gilbert Parker "It Is Enough"
The only sun shining today - Julie Paschkis "Crow/El Cuervo"
Under the hot honey sun - Julie Paschkis "Rainbow"
Like planets to her sun - Linda Pastan "Elizabethan"
Their shrouds of brilliant sun - Linda Pastan "Life and Death on Masterpiece"
The sun fixes each shadow - Linda Pastan "The Still Point"
Hiding the listless sun - Ann Whitford Paul "My Dog and I"
The glad sun in his mail of gold - John Payne "Chant Royal of the God of Love"
The beetle with its carapace of sun - Kiki Petrosino "The Child Was in the Woods"
Over the hooks & buttons of sun - Kiki Petrosino "Estival"
To honor the sun's penumbra - Kiki Petrosino "Jantar Mantar"
Told time by the sun's position - Rosalie Sanara Petrouske "True North"
When the sun betrays their secret - Xan Forest Phillips "I Never Used to Write About Birds"
The sun ricocheting off the sea - Jon Pineda "Cinque Terre"
Far away toward the setting sun - Peter Perkins Pitchlynn "[Will you go with me]"
The sun's white alchemy - E.J. Pratt "Flashlights and Echoes"
Sun sparkles under her feet - Minnie Bruce Pratt "The Subway Entrance"
With sun's November worth - John Presland "November"
Wreathed by the sun's orbits - Yousif M. Qasmiyeh "Time"
The sun of unknown experiments - Khadijah Queen "If Gold, Your Figure as Mirror on the Ground Is"
Too many flaming suns for signposts - Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch "The White Moth"
Sun that pauses to kiss the dew - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "My Valley"
The sun comes back to wake you - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "Rustic Courting XVII: Casend Hill"
Child of a bond with the sun - Tatiana Figueroa Ramirez "Passe Blanc"
Woven of sun and cloud - Theodore H. Rand "Fairy Glen"
By frost and sun and bitter brine - Theodore H. Rand "Tennyson Rock"
Suns and satellites grown cold - Herbert Randall "Rose of Plymouth"
Climb up to the borders of the sun - Dahlia Ravikovich "The Blue West" transl. by Chana Bloch
Sun would turn him commonplace - Paisley Rekdal "Driving to Santa Fe"
Sighing calamity beneath a beleaguered sun - Mark Rich "To Sleep"
Catch the sun upon their snouts - Lola Ridge "Death Ray"
Golden spools of the sun and dawns - Lola Ridge "Firehead part I: He 3: The Light"
To range the highways of the sun - Lola Ridge "Firehead part III: Judas 2: Madness in the Field"
Rampant in the sun of yesterday - Lola Ridge "Firehead part VI: The Merchant of Babylon 1: Before Dawn"
The arousing fanfare of the sun - Lola Ridge "Firehead part VI: The Merchant of Babylon 2: The Unborn"
Underneath the diapason of the sun - Lola Ridge "Firehead part IX: Resurrection 2: John Walks in the Morning"
Can look in the face of the sun - Lola Ridge "Jude"
The sun gets angry when you stare - Lola Ridge "Jude"
Austerely greeting the sun - Lola Ridge "Skyscrapers"
Wings of thunder at the sun - Lynn Riggs "Santo Domingo Corn Dance"
As owner of the lightning and the sun - Rainer Maria Rilke from The Book of Hours (translated by Babette Deutsch)
Who make the sun resound - Rainer Maria Rilke "Completed Fragments of Rilke" (translated by A.M. Juster)
Who boldly did aspire to steal the sun's etherial fire - Mrs. A. Ritson "Classical Enigmas"
Meet the splendours of the sun - Charles G.D. Roberts "Eastward Bound"
Fear the keen confronting sun - Charles George Douglas Roberts "An Ode for the Canadian Confederacy"
With seed of suns - Charles G.D. Roberts "Wayfarer of Earth"
Reinless run of wind and sun - Charles G.D. Roberts "Wayfarer of Earth"
Scarlet stains across the dipping hills of sun - Lloyd Roberts "The Berry Pickers"
And presently the gates of sun swung wide - Lloyd Roberts "Flowers of the Sky"
Yellow sun and shadow are spinning gold behind - Lloyd Roberts "The Wood Trail"
Where the sun goes down without a scratch - Edwin Arlington Robinson "Archibald's Example"
Where flash the legions of the sun - Edwin Arlington Robinson "The Dark Hills"
Suns go down beyond the windy seas - Rennell Rodd "Atalanta"
Beyond where any suns of yours have set - Rennell Rodd "Atalanta"
With no light of the sun to guide - "Roisin Dubh" transl. by Eleanor Hull
Beneath the haughtiest of suns - Alice Wellington Rollins "October"
Sun soaked and dusk stained - Hester J. Rook "Under Silver Waves"
The secret roots of the sun - Isaac Rosenberg "Chagrin"
Creating and devouring suns - Isaac Rosenberg "Creation"
Drinks in and casts back the sun - Rosoriu "Old Idea of Choan" (translated by Ezra Pound and possibly others, attribution unclear)
In the ray of one great sun - Kamini Roy "In the Light" transl. by Lilian M. Whitehouse
To follow the path of the sun - Carroll Ryan "Malta"
Like muddied water holds the sun - R.S. Saha "Kin"
The sun whisking your deepest marrow - Erika L. Sanchez "Portrait of a Wetback"
You that so flung your crimson to the sun - Carl Sandburg "Poems Done on a Late Night Car"
Two robins fly out of the sun - Reg Saner "Spring Song"
Snapped sun splinters - William Saphier "Childhood Memories"
How the sun stays lit during an eclipse - Janice Lobo Sapigao "Silhouette"
Suns from out their orbs of light - Friedrich Schiller "Hymn to Joy" transl. not credited
Towers half hung in the sun - Edwin Davies Schoonmaker "New York"
The wind tears up the sun - James Marcus Schuyler "Poem [The wind tears up the sun]"
Twin suns bled to ash behind their moons - Ann K. Schwader "Finale, Act Two"
Unfold unfettered from the tyranny of sun - Ann K. Schwader "Flash Specters"
Mile and a half of public sun - Teresa J. Scollon "July Fourth"
When those glimmering candles swell to suns - "Self-Reliance" [The Continental Monthly, v.1, no.2, February 1862]
A mad sun goading to frenzied flame - Robert W. Service "The Atavist"
Where the sun gutters from the sky - Anne Sexton "The Truth the Dead Know"
The marigold at the sun's eye - William Shakespeare "Sonnet XXV"
Into hearts long empty of the sun - Edward Shanks "The Return"
Gone sour in the sun - Brenda Shaughnessy "Artless"
The sun is worth ten of you - Brenda Shaughnessy "I'm Over the Moon"
For use only by a zen sun laughing - Brenda Shaughnessy "Why Is the Color of Snow?"
Heliotropes to drink the sun - "She Defines Her Position" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.6, Nov. 1863]
The great suns burn into whitest ash - Virna Sheard "The Cry"
The Sun's throne - Percy Bysshe Shelley "The Cloud"
The golden lightning of the sunken sun - Percy Bysshe Shelley "Ode to a Skylark"
Which scattered from above the sun - Shelley "The Recollections"
Seeing his fields lie barren in the sun - Francis Sherman "A Canadian Calendar: VI. To Autumn"
Caught a color from the sun - Frank Dempster Sherman "Pebbles"
That foreign sun may burn him not - Taras Shevchenko "Mighty Wind" transl. by Alexander Jardine Hunter
Grow like shadows in the late sun - Evie Shockley "color bleeding"
Who, breathing on the stars, blows out the sun - Dora Sigerson Shorter "I Am the World"
To drink the air and taste the sun - Joyce Sidman "Lake's Promise"
Hide down deep where the sun is not - Joyce Sidman "Song of the Water Boatman and Backswimmer's Refrain"
Flakes of autumn sun - Joyce Sidman and Rick Allen "Snake's Lullaby"
Are made diamonds by the sun - George Sigerson "Mo Cailin Donn"
And sun shatters the sky - Sue William Silverman "If the Girl Never Learns to Cook or Sew"
water and sun race every infinite evening - Jake Skeets "Eating Wild Carrots with My Brothers on the Mesa"
The sun clocks in to overwrite the night - Bruce Smith "What Are They Doing in the Next Room"
Dissevered by suns no longer - Clark Ashton Smith "Chant to Sirius"
The one whom suns had sought - Clark Ashton Smith "Echo of Memnon"
Sun of secret worlds incredible - Clark Ashton Smith "The Hashish-Eater; or, The Apocalypse of Evil"
The jealous flame of sad, infernal suns - Clark Ashton Smith "Inferno"
With the suns upon their road of awe - Clark Ashton Smith "The Ministers of Law"
All suns are grasped within the hollow hand - Clark Ashton Smith "The Nemesis of Suns"
Above a chaos of extinguished suns - Clark Ashton Smith "Nero"
Suns and worlds have been thy prey - Clark Ashton Smith "Ode to the Abyss"
Of the sun's half-dreamt decay - Clark Ashton Smith "The Refuge of Beauty"
Their will as reins upon the sun - Clark Ashton Smith "Saturn"
The sun's uncharted orbits bind - Clark Ashton Smith "The Song of a Comet"
Rays that leap from severed suns - Clark Ashton Smith "The Star Treader"
Hot from the furnace of the suns - Clark Ashton Smith "The Star Treader"
And dwindled to the sun's extent - Clark Ashton Smith "The Star Treader"
That bloom but to an azure sun - Clark Ashton Smith "Triple Aspect"
Unshadowed flame of phantom suns - Clark Ashton Smith "White Death"
Phantom suns in self-irradiance drowned - Clark Ashton Smith "White Death"
Wherewith the suns and worlds were dyed - Clark Ashton Smith "White Death"
We lie to the sun, but the sun doesn't notice - Danez Smith "Two Deer in a Southside Cemetery"
Toward rumored sun - Patricia Smith "Inconvenient"
Grateful for the sleeping sun - Patricia Smith "Mississippi's Legs"
Any sentence the sun chants - Patricia Smith "Prologue-- And Then She Owns You"
The sun that will not go down again - Marin Sorescu "Seneca" transl. by Michael Hamburger
Far beyond our boastful sun - Analicia Sotelo "Eating the Moon in Cotulla, TX"
As the sun pours its gold silt throughout the valley - Analicia Sotelo "Quemado, Texas"
Flashing arabesques against the sun - George Soule "Winter's Pride"
Where sun is sieved to shadow - Elizabeth Spires "A Little Song"
The sun's great warship - A.E. Stallings "On Visiting a Borrowed Country House in Arcadia"
The sun upon its crimson pyre - George Sterling "At Sunset"
Between the thunder and the sun - George Sterling "The Black Vulture"
To see the sun drip gold - George Sterling "Confession"
Altars of the buried sun made red - George Sterling "Duandon"
Have seen your scarlet over a setting sun - George Sterling "Hesperian"
And watch our isolated sun decline - George Sterling "Kindred"
On the pathway of the sun - George Sterling "Music at Dusk"
Splendors of the lapsing sun - George Sterling "The Spirit of Dusk"
Reach past the departed sun - George Sterling "Stars of Noon"
Beyond Orion's dreadful sword of suns - George Sterling "The Testimony of the Suns"
Crowned upon the ashen sun - George Sterling "The Testimony of the Suns"
In the face of the offended sun - George Sterling "The Thirst of Satan"
The challenge of contending suns - George Sterling "War's Music"
From the loom of suns that sink - George Sterling "White Magic"
In which a sun was deathless - George Sterling "The Wine of Illusion"
A mist before Time's sun - George Sterling "Yosemite"
The sun, the moon and the imagination - Wallace Stevens "Someone Puts a Pineapple Together"
Closer by an inch to the sun - Gerald Stern "Places You Wouldn't Believe"
The distant glitter of the January sun - Wallace Stevens "The Snow Man"
Makes the willow shiver in the sun - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
In an old chaos of the sun - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
Through sun and singing pain - M. Letitia Stockett "Sacrament"
The black mountain eagle drinking the sun - Alfred B. Street "At Rest"
That sings in the sun to the brink of Heaven - Arthur Stringer "The Veil"
Parrots of the summer sun - L.A.G. Strong "The Bird Man"
The sun that still rises and the dead that stay dead - Blaize Kelly Strothers "The West Is Dead"
Sun warm on mulberry and hemp - Su Tung-p'o "[Soft grasses, a plain of sedge]" transl. by Burton Watson
Mirrors the harsh, round sun - Surdas "Sur's Ocean 16: Krishna Growing Up" transl. by John Stratton Hawley
Pirated the redness of the sun - Surdas "Sur's Ocean 84: The Pangs and Politics of Love" transl. by John Stratton Hawley
A pair of suns in full array - Surdas "Sur's Ocean 85: The Pangs and Politics of Love" transl. by John Stratton Hawley
Announce your passion to the sun - Surdas "Sur's Ocean 90: The Pangs and Politics of Love" transl. by John Stratton Hawley
When night removes the brilliance of the sun - Surdas "Sur's Ocean 110: The Pangs and Politics of Love" transl. by John Stratton Hawley
While the sun is nothing but a foe - Surdas "Sur's Ocean 165: The Bee Messenger" transl. by John Stratton Hawley
An owl refuses to believe in the sun - Surdas "Sur's Ocean 223: The Poet's Petition and Praise" transl. by John Stratton Hawley
Soaking in the final gift of sun - Jacqueline Suskin "Sunrise, Sunset"
An aging pin that juggler sun once threw - May Swenson "Sleeping Overnight on the Shore"
Fervent flower made fruitful from the sun - Algernon Charles Swinburne "The Complaint of Lisa" [inspired by Bocaccio's Decameron X.7]
Where the sun's dart clove her - Algernon Swinburne "Flower-Pieces: I. Love Lies Bleeding"
Clothed with the light of the sun - Algernon Charles Swinburne "The Triumph of Time"
A month without sight of the sun - Algernon Charles Swinburne "A Dark Month"
Sun dogs at the heel of their ever-shifting north - Sonya Taaffe "Amitruq Nekyia"
The road the sun lays down in light - Sonya Taaffe "Heyiya"
The night has thrice denied the glory of the Sun - John B. Tabb "At Cock-Crow"
Fond of sun - Genevieve Taggard "With Child"
Slips past the sun's long kiss - Tess Taylor "Solstice"
Sun burns new meaning onto my skin - Fargo Tbaki "Palestine Is a Futurism: The Dream"
Past the birthplace of the sun - Sara Teasdale "In Memoriam F. O. S."
Insatiable ardor of the sun - Sara Teasdale "Sappho"
A thousand suns will stream - Alfred, Lord Tennyson "A Farewell"
Who caught and sang the sun in flight - Dylan Thomas "Do not go gentle into that good night"
The first of insects to have earth and sun - Edward Thomas "The Brook"
The sun on the celandines lie redoubled - Edward Thomas "Celandine"
The civil sun drying earth's tears - Henry David Thoreau "The Thaw"
Against the arrows of the coming sun - Henry David Thoreau "Winter Memories"
When the golden waves are tumbling into the sun - Edward Thring "Borth Lyrics: VII. Ripples"
All the sun can weave out of silver seas - Edward Thring "Borth Lyrics: X. The Marsh Circle"
Won from the rays slipped off the sun - Edward Thring "Borth Lyrics: XI. Shells"
Bright sun dispelled the gloom of rolling centuries - M.E. Thropp "The City of Mexico. Written While the War Was Pending" [Graham's Magazine v.XXII no.12, Dec. 1848]
The sun coming to an end - Z.G. Tomaszewski "Dead Deer"
Exposed to suns too strangely bright - Too-qua-stee [DeWitt Clinton Duncan] "The Dead Nation"
Before an epoch's sun declines - Jean Toomer "Song of the Son"
I who drown the sun in time - Edwin Torres "Air Is Sham for Light"
No moon without a sun - Edwin Torres "Bit by Bite"
Louder than the sun - Edwin Torres "Ellabyrinth"
There are no fragments in the sun - Edwin Torres "Hydra"
This time the sun was a mirage - Edwin Torres "A Minotaur Sleeps on Shelter Island"
In cloaks of unformed suns - Edwin Torres "Waiting Young with Nothing There"
Gears towards its own sun - Rodrigo Toscano "Habilitas"
To sun not its own but felt as its own - Rodrigo Toscano "Habilitas"
The nerve endings of tendons are fueled by the sun - Rodrigo Toscano "Habilitas"
Happily venerating the sun among gnats - Rodrigo Toscano "Habilitas"
Caging the sun in rusted prison bars - Iris Tree "[I know what happiness is]"
The last juices from the sun's ripe fruit - Iris Tree "[Lulled are the dazzling colours of the day]"
Trapped the sun's bright lion - Iris Tree "Nerves"
Tramples the victorious sun - Richard Chenevix Trench "The Descent of the Rhone"
when the sun loses its way - Évelyne Trouillot "A Rain of Stars" [excerpts] transl. by Danielle Legros Georges
With sun and wind and lark - William Troy "Roads"
The white sun all at once lost in the west - Ts'ao Chih "Presented to Piao, the Prince of Pai-ma" transl. by Burton Watson
The sun rising from morning mists - Ts'ao Chih "Rhyme-Prose on the Goddess of Lo" transl. by Burton Watson
Ancestors more radiant than the sun - Tu Fu "Passing Chao-ling Again" transl. by Burton Watson
The purple and golden blooms of the sun - W.J. Turner "A Ritual Dance"
Now that the Sun had perished - Perhat Tursun "The Tarim River" transl. by Aziz Isa Elkun
Eating olives as the sun goes down - Chase Twichell "Never"
Tired of planets and suns - Katherine Tynan "The Making of Birds"
Tossed them loose to the sun and the wind - Katherine Tynan "The Making of Birds"
Had no need of moons and suns - Katharine Tynan "A Song of Christmas"
Decided to snare and imprison the sun - Jonathan Chibuike Ukah "A Woman with a Stomach Full of Stars"
Hurling strange suns - Louis Untermeyer "God's Youth"
Accepts the sun as an equal - John Updike "December, Outdoors"
The sun's dark kiss - John Updike "Endpoint"
a sun you thought existed much closer - upfromsumdirt (Ron Davis) "The Second Stop Is Jupiter"
they once offered asylum to the Sun - upfromsumdirt (Ron Davis) "This Kiln Isn't For Everyone"
humanity is the eyelid of the sun - upfromsumdirt (Ron Davis) "This Kiln Isn't For Everyone"
The sun descending the ceremonial ring - Georgiana Valoyce-Sanchez "The Fox Paw and Coyote Blessing"
The hot sun and the relentless desert beyond - Georgiana Valoyce-Sanchez "Mama's Water Story"
The sun this morning is of no avail - Mark Van Doren "In Time of Drouth"
The impartial sun laughs down upon the battle - Henry van Dyke "The Fall of the Leaves"
Built before the rising of this world's sun - Morgan L. Ventura "Dispatch from a Ruin in Mitla, the Town of Souls"
Frail plumes of sun and silver - Emile Verhaeren "Les Heures Claires XVII" transl. by Alma Strettell
Exposed to the high exacting sun - Asiya Wadud "Syncope"
From a slowly surrendering sun - Derek Walcott "Arkansas Testament II"
In the wake of the rain-lit sun - Derek Walcott "Stream"
And kiss the sun "Good-bye!" - Charles William Wallace "A Choral of Sunset"
Until the Suns of Spring have smiled - Charles William Wallace "Life's Philosophy"
The portal the sun has opened - Charles William Wallace "Thus Life's Tale"
Skirt hems dirtied with a dying sun's dust - Lucy A.E. Ward "Reunion"
And share the overflowing Sun - William Watson "Ode in May"
The sun spreads out his shining wires - Mary Webb "Market Day"
Before the sun has spoken - Marjory Wentworth "(Loving) the World and Everything in It: Celebrating Mary Oliver"
The spark of sun on sea and snow - Judy Patterson Wenzel "Seashell"
His hands fall like sun on my hair - Edith Wharton "The First Year [All Souls' Day]"
Swift in the pathway of the sun - Edith Wharton "Les Salettes"
Across the path of suns - John Hall Wheelock "The Divine Fantasy"
By the trumpets of the sun - John Hall Wheelock "Of Day Came Night"
When a myriad suns have burned and died - Helen Hay Whitney "Age"
Butterfly words from the sun - Helen Hay Whitney "Butterfly Words"
Glints of prairie sun through river reeds - Helen Hay Whitney "East and West"
The bare bright flame of the sun - Helen Hay Whitney "I Have Seen What the Seraphs Have Seen"
Daring the flame of the sun - Helen Hay Whitney "Prayers"
A silver string to pearls of sun - Helen Hay Whitney "The Ribbon"
In the sun they cast no shade - John Greenleaf Whittier "Snow-Bound"
Starfish stiffened by the sun - William Carlos Williams "Asphodel, That Greeny Flower" [excerpt]
Causing the sun to shine in his sphere - William Carlos Williams "A Celebration"
The sun is a flame-white disc - William Carlos Williams "Danse Russe"
Alive by reason of the sun - William Carlos Williams "The Descent"
The sun that melted the wings' wax - William Carlos Williams "Landscape with the Fall of Icarus"
And disdains even the sun - William Carlos Williams "M. B."
Temples soothed by sun to ruin - William Carlos Williams "Postlude"
Ebbing back into the sun - William Carlos Williams "Romance Moderne"
The mad sun himself -- blackened crimson - William Carlos Williams "Virtue"
What sound the sun makes - Katie Willingham "When I Ask the Internet if the Sun Is a Ball of Fire"
Cradled near the setting sun - John Wilson "The Evening Cloud"
The sun would steale a kisse - George Wither "A Love Song"
The cold triumphant ending of the sun - Humbert Wolfe "Caesar and Anthony"
Clean outrun the golden diapason of the sun - Humbert Wolfe "The First Airman"
Something buoyed, something sun knocked - Jane Wong "The Waiting"
And pick the sun out of the sky - G.E. Woods "How to Skin Your Wolf"
A thin sun warms nothing - Valerie Worth "Sparrows and Pigeons"
See the frugal sight of another sun - Jay Wright "Boli"
From the sun's dome - Elinor Wylie "Sunset on the Spire"
Along a thread of sun - Jenny Xie "Chinatown Diptych"
Under the basin of the sun - Jenny Xie "Lineage"
The sun weeps until I boil - Khaty Xiong "The Seven Prisms of My Blood"
I've slept away the sun - Khaty Xiong "The Seven Prisms of My Blood"
A lone cicada urges on the evening sun - Yang Wan-li "Relaxing in the Evening in My Study, the Wo-chi-chai" transl. by Burton Watson
Under starlight or the sun - W.B. Yeats "Cuchulain’s Fight with the Sea"
Endure the timid sun - W.B. Yeats "Lines Written in Dejection"
And wide seas tarnish in the sun - Francis Brett Young "Lettermore"
Hawthorn tarnished in the sun - Francis Brett Young "Testament"
The whale swallowed the sun - Kamelya Omayma Yousseff "In the ن of it all"
Ravens who freeze the sun - Felicia Zamora "Any Stretch of Imagination"
Cuts the Day-Glo sun to pieces - Cynthia Zarin "Summer"
Luminous in the sun's spotlight - Yvonne Zipter "Seeds"
Moon and Sun/Sun and Moon.
Sunless.
Sunny.
Offer a share of your brigand-sun - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Retort Discourteous"
Setting Sun.
tiara of sunbeads, scepter of starlight - Caroline Dinh "City Girls"
Sunbeam.
Sunbirds exalting the break of dawn - Gospel Chinedu "In a Tissue Processing Class the Lecturer Tells the Biafra War Through the Lenses of a Microscope"
Thrills with sap of sun-born wine - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "To Italy"
Sun-bright splendors on the noonday rest - Mrs. E.J. Eames "Beautie" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]
the mutterings of sunburned hearts - May Chong "Bunian Laundry"
Above your splendid sunburnt throat - Emily Pauline Johnson "The Idlers"
Five teeth tell the sunburst story - Adrian Castro "A Cuban Modernist in Miami"
Sun-chromed ravens in early devotion - Natalie Diaz "Duned"
Where the sun-crowned souls sit peerless - Kate Putnam "Excuse" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.4, August 1864]
Ashes of the sun-deserted gold - George Sterling "Ocean Sunsets"
Sundial.
The gods weaving against sundown - Joy Harjo "For Alva Benson, And For Those Who Have Learned to Speak"
The blank page of the sundown sky - Charles Wright "Next"
A breath sundrawn from half a world - James H. Cousins "Ireland"
The sun-drugged stars - Zona Gale "Ballade of Listening"
Derived sun-fed design - Xan Forest Phillips "No One Speaks of How Tendrils Feed on the Fruits"
To the never-fading sun-fields - Emily Lawless "Wide Is the Shannon"
And sprinkles sunfilled wine - Joyce Kilmer "Summer of Love"
Sun-fires course in all the veins of me - Eleanor Farjeon "Apollo in Pherae"
Clothed in obsidian and sunfire - R.B. Lemberg "Long Shadow"
Catching play of sun-fire - Carl Sandburg "In a Breath"
In the sunflash of trumpets - Billy Collins "The Parade"
Where the sun-flecked shadows lie - E.W.C. "The Wild Azalea" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.5, May 1864]
Sunflower.
Rain-surcharged and sun-forsaken - George Meredith "A Preaching from a Spanish Ballad"
The eagle at the sun-gate - Stopford A. Brooke "Song (From 'Six Days')"
Twin vortices in her black sunglasses - Sofia Samatar "The Death of Araweilo"
Shrieking on the sunglow slopes - Diane Mehta "Gala Noise"
A smile of Sarcophagi, Sun-gods, and Madonnas - Daisy Aldan "Everywhere in Constancy, He Is Intoning, Look! Look!"
To meet the sun-god's call - Ardelia Maria Barton "The Awakening of the Lilies"
Dews wrung from the Sun-god's eyes - Eleanor Farjeon "Apollo in Pherae"
Temples and altars sunkindled for me - John Gould Fletcher "Green Symphony"
Chalice of sun-kissed foam - Amber aka Martha Everts Holden "The Brook"
With sun-kisses all aflame - Frances E.W. Harper "Dandelions"
Along the ledges of sun-lacquered hours - Leonora Speyer "King's Garden"
Sunlight.
And meets with sun-lost lip - Emily Pauline Johnson "Marshlands"
By the first swift sun-ray slain - Edgell Rickword "Yegor"
Sun-ripe Nature's million strings - Eugene Lee-Hamilton "Introduction"
Sunrise.
Only one sun-rust afternoon - Airea D. Matthews "Sexton Texts a Backslider After Breaking Lent"
Sunset.
Watching the miraculous migration of sunshafts - Adrienne Rich "Waiting for You at the Mystery Spot"
Sunshine.
Looking through the sunshot deep - Dorothea Mackellar "Bathing Rhyme"
A turquoise chain of sun-shower rain - Elinor Wylie "The Fairy Goldsmith"
As through sun-singed grass - Joan Naviyuk Kane "Nunaqtigiit (people related through common possession of territory)"
All the sun-stained fragments of the day - Helen Hay Whitney "The Supreme Sacrifice"
The unclouded glow of sun-steeped skies - Emma Lazarus "An Epistle"
The sound of sun-steeped weather - Effie Lee Newsome "O Autumn, Autumn!"
Descend down this flaming Sun-stream - Daisy Aldan "Vertical Is Our New Sight"
Mapping his way through sun-strikes - Charles Wright "In Memory of the Natural World"
Beaches foam-laced with rainbowing suntan oil - Brandy Nālani McDougall "This Island on Which I Love You"
Jewels harvested before sun-up - Zilka Joseph "Man hu? Man Hu?"
The trout in sun-warmed shallows - C. Fox Smith "Bullington"
Sun-wave or heart of star - Stephen Vincent Benet "Grand Larceny"
Sun-widowed and veiled with thin air - Frederick George Scott "Thor"
Waves that murmur on the sunward beach - C.P. Cranch "Sorrento" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]
And pressing blindly sunwards - Nora Hopper "April in Ireland"
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