Potential Titles: Steal/Stole
Jul. 15th, 2011 11:35 pmSteal your breath when you wake parched - Jessica Abughattas "Failed Poems"
Whose time must we steal to have a future together? - Mike Allen "How I Will Outwit the Time Thieves"
While holy vespers steal across the ocean - Lennox Amott "My Beauty's Home"
Steal silver away from the moon - Key Ballah "Skin & Sun"
Unto my dreams came stealing - J.R. Barrick "To Miss Light Underwood" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]
Steal one note from the silver babble - Stephen Vincent Benet "November Prothalamion"
Steal pity from city streets - Maxwell Bodenheim "More About Captain Simmons"
Stealing into ruin as the centuries unraveled - Bruce Boston "Ghost People"
See the hare go stealing by - Nicholas Breton "The Happy Countryman"
Started stealing stop signs - William Brewer "There Is a Gold Light"
A glitter of awful gold steals me - Paul Cameron Brown "Green Eye Shields"
The bulfinch marks me stealing by - C.S. Calverley "Sad Memories"
Steal my breath tonight and every night - Aaron Coleman "Another Strange Land: Downpour off Cape Hatteras (March, 1864)"
A secret from the brown earth steal - Arthur Colton "The Cheneaux Islands"
Wild longings through us steal - Martha Walker Cook "Clouds. Respectfully Dedicated to Professor Guyot" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.3, March 1864]
Stealing soft enchantment from their eyes - Walter de la Mare "The Unfinished Dream"
If pleasure steal from toil one hour - Catherine Ann Turner Dorset "Think Before You Speak; Or, The Three Wishes"
Accelerate down the line to steal home - Martin Espada "The Trouble Ball [excerpt]"
Stealing prickly trinkets of lightning - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Sixteen Shadows 9"
Cannot reach to steal that Titan fire - Maxwell E. Foster "Five Sonnets 1 (February 1923)"
Rose-rumours steal and stir - Zona Gale "Ballade of Old Perfumes"
With clouds that steal across her light - Emanuel Geibel "[Mien Pferd geht langsam durch die nacht]" transl. by Edith Wharton
Steals its kisses with delight - Alfred C. Gellis "An Indian Cradle Song"
Steals everything but our stories - Jim Harrison "Larson's Holstein Bull"
A heart your have been stealing - Oliver Herford "The Heart of Ice"
Steals across a thousand floors - Florence Hoatson "The Friend of Santa Claus"
Steal the ghosts from the river - Allison Eir Jenks "Lament"
Steals twilight and its shadows - Emily Pauline Johnson "Marshlands"
Steals the sea from us - Saeed Jones "After Last Light"
A light steals half my mind - Fredoon Kabraji "A Blue Dream"
Through forest crypts and arches steal - Lucy Larcom "November"
Stealing a mirror glance - Li Shang-yin "[At eight stealing a mirror glance]" transl. by Burton Watson
Steals over our merriest jests - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow "The Meeting"
Stealing chainsaw refrains and shutter clicks - Amari Low "Themself"
To steal some fever from your grief - Maria White Lowell "The Alpine Sheep"
Apple stealing under the sea - Mina Loy "Love Songs to Joannes"
Got caught stealing a candy bar - Sally Wen Mao "Inauguration Poem"
Shall steal by a sullen shore - Louis J. McQuilland "Ballade of Fight"
Stealing first one breath and then the next - Jim Moore "The Need Is So Great"
If spirits can steal from the regions of air - Thomas Moore (1779-1852) "At the Mid Hour of Night"
As Autumn's ruth steals through the dusks - William Moore "Dusk Song"
Soft prayers to heaven stealing - Meredith Nicholson "Down the Aisles"
Now unresisted steals the changeless sun - Meredith Nicholson "Ruin"
The lie may steal an hour - Alfred Noyes "Aristotle"
The touch of his long stealing shadow - Alfred Noyes "Aristotle"
Steals the light of Love's secret - James F. Otis "To the New Moon"
Steal sadness of not wanting - Grace Paley "Anti-Love Poem"
Though Time all else should steal - J. Ives Pease "My Love" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.5, Nov. 1848]
Stealing hearts without design - Ambrose Philips "To Miss Georgiana Carteret"
To steal blood from stone - Terese Mason Pierre "'Streets,' by Persephone"
Killed my father to steal the name - Yousif M. Qasmiyeh "A soliloquy before time"
Who boldly did aspire to steal the sun's etherial fire - Mrs. A. Ritson "Classical Enigmas"
If you should only steal an hour to think - Edwin Arlington Robinson "An Evangelist's Wife"
How the ocean steals anything it wants - Mark Rudolph "Threnody at Sea"
Now steals thyme with me - Janice Lobo Sapigao "Silhouette"
Even knowing that someone is stealing our lives - Tim Seibles "Faith"
Steal sweet hours from love's delight - William Shakespeare "Sonnet XXXVI"
Stealing away the treasure of his spring - William Shakespeare "Sonnet LXIII"
Stealing gladness from the skies - Mrs. Seba Smith "To Fanny H***" [Graham's Magazine v.XXI no.3, Sept. 1842]
Stealing fire means taking sides - Richard Solomon "Possession III: Ball"
Steals the soul with her song - "Stanzas"
From these Time steals no glory - George Sterling "The Joys Unchanging"
Steal the odors of the sleeping flowers - Elizabeth Drew Stoddard "Closed"
Steals on the deer in his grazing - Alfred B. Street "My Canoe"
The ones that steal starlight - Alison Swan "One by One"
On wings of time stealing - Te-con-ees-kee "Suggested by the report, in the Advocate, of the laying of the corner stone of the Pocahontas Female Seminary--Cherokee Nation"
Shall softer than the dawn come stealing - Herbert Trench "I Heard a Soldier"
From thy dainty chalice steals the balm - H.T. Tuckerman "To the Violet" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]
Than politics can steal - Mark Wallace "Deep Cover Costumes"
Where every child can steal them - Arthur Waugh "The Friendly Hen"
The sun would steale a kisse - George Wither "A Love Song"
Where the wind steals music - Matthew Zapruder "Never to Return"
Stole the simple blush of my desire - Maxwell Bodenheim "Dialogue Between a Past and Present Poet"
Which stole the hues and fires of Paradise - Michelangelo Buonarroti "XLIX. Love's Excuse" transl. by John Addington Symonds
The bright torches you stole from the sun - Will Carleton "Wealth"
She stole my playthings first - Mary Elizabeth Coleridge "My True Love Hath My Heart and I Have His"
Him they stole with spells and charms - Walter de la Mare "Peak and Puke"
Beauty through my senses stole - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Each and All"
The child they stole from the sand - Langston Hughes "The Negro Mother"
Packed up his traps and stole away - Charles G. Leland "The Last Ditch" [The Continental Monthly v.2 no.2, March 1862]
Stole through the hollow sky - Don Marquis "Sea Changes II: Moonlight"
The donkey stole the lion's skin and brayed - J. Fairfax McLaughlin writing as Pasquino "The American Cyclops, the Hero of New Orleans, and Spoiler of Silver Spoons"
I stole them out of the moon - Harold Monro "Overheard on a Saltmarsh"
Stole on fairy wings into my waiting soul - Frances S. Osgood "A Farewell to a Happy Day" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]
Stole right in among the Lares - W.P.P. "Epistle to the Editor" (The Knickerbocker v.23:5, May 1844)
Once stole from underneath my mother's dream - Yousif M. Qasmiyeh "Is it distance or is it a far god?"
Stole his eyes because they shone - Leonora Speyer "Kleptomaniac"
Stole the journeys of his heart - Leonora Speyer "Kleptomaniac"
Stole his anger and his scorn - Leonora Speyer "Kleptomaniac"
When sunlight stole through the soft hours - Miss S.J.C. Whittlesey "Fadde and Gone" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]
The galaxies they stole from my libraries - Assétou Xango "Eve"
Stolen.
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Whose time must we steal to have a future together? - Mike Allen "How I Will Outwit the Time Thieves"
While holy vespers steal across the ocean - Lennox Amott "My Beauty's Home"
Steal silver away from the moon - Key Ballah "Skin & Sun"
Unto my dreams came stealing - J.R. Barrick "To Miss Light Underwood" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]
Steal one note from the silver babble - Stephen Vincent Benet "November Prothalamion"
Steal pity from city streets - Maxwell Bodenheim "More About Captain Simmons"
Stealing into ruin as the centuries unraveled - Bruce Boston "Ghost People"
See the hare go stealing by - Nicholas Breton "The Happy Countryman"
Started stealing stop signs - William Brewer "There Is a Gold Light"
A glitter of awful gold steals me - Paul Cameron Brown "Green Eye Shields"
The bulfinch marks me stealing by - C.S. Calverley "Sad Memories"
Steal my breath tonight and every night - Aaron Coleman "Another Strange Land: Downpour off Cape Hatteras (March, 1864)"
A secret from the brown earth steal - Arthur Colton "The Cheneaux Islands"
Wild longings through us steal - Martha Walker Cook "Clouds. Respectfully Dedicated to Professor Guyot" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.3, March 1864]
Stealing soft enchantment from their eyes - Walter de la Mare "The Unfinished Dream"
If pleasure steal from toil one hour - Catherine Ann Turner Dorset "Think Before You Speak; Or, The Three Wishes"
Accelerate down the line to steal home - Martin Espada "The Trouble Ball [excerpt]"
Stealing prickly trinkets of lightning - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Sixteen Shadows 9"
Cannot reach to steal that Titan fire - Maxwell E. Foster "Five Sonnets 1 (February 1923)"
Rose-rumours steal and stir - Zona Gale "Ballade of Old Perfumes"
With clouds that steal across her light - Emanuel Geibel "[Mien Pferd geht langsam durch die nacht]" transl. by Edith Wharton
Steals its kisses with delight - Alfred C. Gellis "An Indian Cradle Song"
Steals everything but our stories - Jim Harrison "Larson's Holstein Bull"
A heart your have been stealing - Oliver Herford "The Heart of Ice"
Steals across a thousand floors - Florence Hoatson "The Friend of Santa Claus"
Steal the ghosts from the river - Allison Eir Jenks "Lament"
Steals twilight and its shadows - Emily Pauline Johnson "Marshlands"
Steals the sea from us - Saeed Jones "After Last Light"
A light steals half my mind - Fredoon Kabraji "A Blue Dream"
Through forest crypts and arches steal - Lucy Larcom "November"
Stealing a mirror glance - Li Shang-yin "[At eight stealing a mirror glance]" transl. by Burton Watson
Steals over our merriest jests - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow "The Meeting"
Stealing chainsaw refrains and shutter clicks - Amari Low "Themself"
To steal some fever from your grief - Maria White Lowell "The Alpine Sheep"
Apple stealing under the sea - Mina Loy "Love Songs to Joannes"
Got caught stealing a candy bar - Sally Wen Mao "Inauguration Poem"
Shall steal by a sullen shore - Louis J. McQuilland "Ballade of Fight"
Stealing first one breath and then the next - Jim Moore "The Need Is So Great"
If spirits can steal from the regions of air - Thomas Moore (1779-1852) "At the Mid Hour of Night"
As Autumn's ruth steals through the dusks - William Moore "Dusk Song"
Soft prayers to heaven stealing - Meredith Nicholson "Down the Aisles"
Now unresisted steals the changeless sun - Meredith Nicholson "Ruin"
The lie may steal an hour - Alfred Noyes "Aristotle"
The touch of his long stealing shadow - Alfred Noyes "Aristotle"
Steals the light of Love's secret - James F. Otis "To the New Moon"
Steal sadness of not wanting - Grace Paley "Anti-Love Poem"
Though Time all else should steal - J. Ives Pease "My Love" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.5, Nov. 1848]
Stealing hearts without design - Ambrose Philips "To Miss Georgiana Carteret"
To steal blood from stone - Terese Mason Pierre "'Streets,' by Persephone"
Killed my father to steal the name - Yousif M. Qasmiyeh "A soliloquy before time"
Who boldly did aspire to steal the sun's etherial fire - Mrs. A. Ritson "Classical Enigmas"
If you should only steal an hour to think - Edwin Arlington Robinson "An Evangelist's Wife"
How the ocean steals anything it wants - Mark Rudolph "Threnody at Sea"
Now steals thyme with me - Janice Lobo Sapigao "Silhouette"
Even knowing that someone is stealing our lives - Tim Seibles "Faith"
Steal sweet hours from love's delight - William Shakespeare "Sonnet XXXVI"
Stealing away the treasure of his spring - William Shakespeare "Sonnet LXIII"
Stealing gladness from the skies - Mrs. Seba Smith "To Fanny H***" [Graham's Magazine v.XXI no.3, Sept. 1842]
Stealing fire means taking sides - Richard Solomon "Possession III: Ball"
Steals the soul with her song - "Stanzas"
From these Time steals no glory - George Sterling "The Joys Unchanging"
Steal the odors of the sleeping flowers - Elizabeth Drew Stoddard "Closed"
Steals on the deer in his grazing - Alfred B. Street "My Canoe"
The ones that steal starlight - Alison Swan "One by One"
On wings of time stealing - Te-con-ees-kee "Suggested by the report, in the Advocate, of the laying of the corner stone of the Pocahontas Female Seminary--Cherokee Nation"
Shall softer than the dawn come stealing - Herbert Trench "I Heard a Soldier"
From thy dainty chalice steals the balm - H.T. Tuckerman "To the Violet" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]
Than politics can steal - Mark Wallace "Deep Cover Costumes"
Where every child can steal them - Arthur Waugh "The Friendly Hen"
The sun would steale a kisse - George Wither "A Love Song"
Where the wind steals music - Matthew Zapruder "Never to Return"
Stole the simple blush of my desire - Maxwell Bodenheim "Dialogue Between a Past and Present Poet"
Which stole the hues and fires of Paradise - Michelangelo Buonarroti "XLIX. Love's Excuse" transl. by John Addington Symonds
The bright torches you stole from the sun - Will Carleton "Wealth"
She stole my playthings first - Mary Elizabeth Coleridge "My True Love Hath My Heart and I Have His"
Him they stole with spells and charms - Walter de la Mare "Peak and Puke"
Beauty through my senses stole - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Each and All"
The child they stole from the sand - Langston Hughes "The Negro Mother"
Packed up his traps and stole away - Charles G. Leland "The Last Ditch" [The Continental Monthly v.2 no.2, March 1862]
Stole through the hollow sky - Don Marquis "Sea Changes II: Moonlight"
The donkey stole the lion's skin and brayed - J. Fairfax McLaughlin writing as Pasquino "The American Cyclops, the Hero of New Orleans, and Spoiler of Silver Spoons"
I stole them out of the moon - Harold Monro "Overheard on a Saltmarsh"
Stole on fairy wings into my waiting soul - Frances S. Osgood "A Farewell to a Happy Day" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]
Stole right in among the Lares - W.P.P. "Epistle to the Editor" (The Knickerbocker v.23:5, May 1844)
Once stole from underneath my mother's dream - Yousif M. Qasmiyeh "Is it distance or is it a far god?"
Stole his eyes because they shone - Leonora Speyer "Kleptomaniac"
Stole the journeys of his heart - Leonora Speyer "Kleptomaniac"
Stole his anger and his scorn - Leonora Speyer "Kleptomaniac"
When sunlight stole through the soft hours - Miss S.J.C. Whittlesey "Fadde and Gone" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]
The galaxies they stole from my libraries - Assétou Xango "Eve"
Stolen.
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