Potential Titles: Electric
May. 13th, 2010 03:50 amYour theory electric on my skin - Rasha Abdulhadi "The thorn"
A hawk that took possession of this electric creature - Duane Ackerson "Raven Rules"
Pours a perpetual electric day - Harold Acton "As Dmitri Karamazoff sang on the way to Chaos"
Up the electric street - Dorothy Keeley Aldis "Spring"
An electric rabbit hidden inside - Mary Jo Bang "News of the Day"
The electric communion of guitars - Paul Bernstein "After Hours"
Bold electric laughter - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "A Drama of Exile"
Dreams transpire through the electric - Adrian Castro "A Cuban Modernist in Miami"
With every shaft electric flash - Martha Walker Cook "Clouds: Cirrus. Respectfully Dedicated to Professor Guyot" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.3, March 1864]
Electric fences and silos and shotguns - Laura Cranehill "We Let You Live"
When an electric snare corrals the brain - Teri Ellen Cross Davis "Migraines have their say"
Smearing the cicadas' electric scream - Meg Day "The Permanent Way"
Buzzed like an electric heart - Diana Marie Delgado "Wolf (1)"
Go back to an electric life - Jay Deshpande "Actually Very Simple"
The doom's electric moccason - Emily Dickinson "Book 2: Nature XXVI: The Storm"
His questions as electric as honeybees - Nicole Terez Dutton "Magnitude and Bond"
Until they meet him and his electric teeth - Elisheva Fox "Tzedek: The Wild Hunt"
Everything electrical is not light - Kimberly Grey "Somehow, We Are a We"
Naked to their electric skeletons - Joy Harjo "Fury of Rain"
Striking an electric scar - Georgia Heard "Room of Nature"
Fled to electrical dark water - Brenda Hillman "The Bride Tree Can't Be Read"
inside its own electric equilibrium - Katrine Øgaard Jensen "Light of the World"
A fuse bursting into electric sprays - Jenny Johnson "Little Apophat"
Tangled in electric cord and puppeteered - Jack Kin Lim "Kuala Lumpur Urban Legends"
The blue jay on the electric wires - Ada Limon "The Bird Knows He Is Going to Die and Wishes Not To"
Electric from the deep - Percy MacKaye "To William Watson in England"
Across electric feathers of snow - Naomi Long Madgett "Signature"
Sixteen arms electric to carry you - Rachel McKibbens "Untitled"
A halo webbed and weaving and electric bright - Amanda Mitzel "Arach"
By the electric hazel tree's light - Pablo Neruda "I Want to Return to the South (1941)" transl. by Jack Schmitt
Dying at the contact of your electric blood - Pablo Neruda "Madrid (1937)" translated by Richard Schaaf
A terrible fruit of electric beauty - Pablo Neruda "Ode to the Atom" transl. by Margaret Sayers Peden
Drop straight into a very electric flight - Aimee Nezhukumatathil "Ode to Sitting in a Booth"
The sweet, electric drowse of creation - Mary Oliver "Sometimes"
Swift electric riddles - Walter S. Percy "Fireflies"
Drowned in electric lights - Marjorie Seiffert "The Picnic"
Swaddle of electric pepper compressing - Hal Y. Zhang "Majorana, Back Again"
Jove's electrical storms announce war - Daisy Aldan "The Cometary Script"
Electrical currents across your every horizon - R.B. Lemberg "Firebird, Stormbird"
Electrical poles held up by a neighbor's twine - Nancy Mercado "I Come to See for Myself"
Electrician to the sky - Michelle Koubek "The Universe Is Dying"
Electricity.
Electrified by wine and music - Edgar Lee Masters "So We Grew Together"
Under electrified fence and barbed wire - Andre F. Peltier "Snow Angels"
Weaving light and electromagnetic chatter - Duane Ackerson "Black Hole Hunter's Guide"
Three minutes of electromagnetic flux - Duane Ackerson "Picturing World Peace on Earth Day"
The electro-static hum of the big bang - Andre F. Peltier "The Love Theme from Switchblade Sisters"
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A hawk that took possession of this electric creature - Duane Ackerson "Raven Rules"
Pours a perpetual electric day - Harold Acton "As Dmitri Karamazoff sang on the way to Chaos"
Up the electric street - Dorothy Keeley Aldis "Spring"
An electric rabbit hidden inside - Mary Jo Bang "News of the Day"
The electric communion of guitars - Paul Bernstein "After Hours"
Bold electric laughter - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "A Drama of Exile"
Dreams transpire through the electric - Adrian Castro "A Cuban Modernist in Miami"
With every shaft electric flash - Martha Walker Cook "Clouds: Cirrus. Respectfully Dedicated to Professor Guyot" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.3, March 1864]
Electric fences and silos and shotguns - Laura Cranehill "We Let You Live"
When an electric snare corrals the brain - Teri Ellen Cross Davis "Migraines have their say"
Smearing the cicadas' electric scream - Meg Day "The Permanent Way"
Buzzed like an electric heart - Diana Marie Delgado "Wolf (1)"
Go back to an electric life - Jay Deshpande "Actually Very Simple"
The doom's electric moccason - Emily Dickinson "Book 2: Nature XXVI: The Storm"
His questions as electric as honeybees - Nicole Terez Dutton "Magnitude and Bond"
Until they meet him and his electric teeth - Elisheva Fox "Tzedek: The Wild Hunt"
Everything electrical is not light - Kimberly Grey "Somehow, We Are a We"
Naked to their electric skeletons - Joy Harjo "Fury of Rain"
Striking an electric scar - Georgia Heard "Room of Nature"
Fled to electrical dark water - Brenda Hillman "The Bride Tree Can't Be Read"
inside its own electric equilibrium - Katrine Øgaard Jensen "Light of the World"
A fuse bursting into electric sprays - Jenny Johnson "Little Apophat"
Tangled in electric cord and puppeteered - Jack Kin Lim "Kuala Lumpur Urban Legends"
The blue jay on the electric wires - Ada Limon "The Bird Knows He Is Going to Die and Wishes Not To"
Electric from the deep - Percy MacKaye "To William Watson in England"
Across electric feathers of snow - Naomi Long Madgett "Signature"
Sixteen arms electric to carry you - Rachel McKibbens "Untitled"
A halo webbed and weaving and electric bright - Amanda Mitzel "Arach"
By the electric hazel tree's light - Pablo Neruda "I Want to Return to the South (1941)" transl. by Jack Schmitt
Dying at the contact of your electric blood - Pablo Neruda "Madrid (1937)" translated by Richard Schaaf
A terrible fruit of electric beauty - Pablo Neruda "Ode to the Atom" transl. by Margaret Sayers Peden
Drop straight into a very electric flight - Aimee Nezhukumatathil "Ode to Sitting in a Booth"
The sweet, electric drowse of creation - Mary Oliver "Sometimes"
Swift electric riddles - Walter S. Percy "Fireflies"
Drowned in electric lights - Marjorie Seiffert "The Picnic"
Swaddle of electric pepper compressing - Hal Y. Zhang "Majorana, Back Again"
Jove's electrical storms announce war - Daisy Aldan "The Cometary Script"
Electrical currents across your every horizon - R.B. Lemberg "Firebird, Stormbird"
Electrical poles held up by a neighbor's twine - Nancy Mercado "I Come to See for Myself"
Electrician to the sky - Michelle Koubek "The Universe Is Dying"
Electricity.
Electrified by wine and music - Edgar Lee Masters "So We Grew Together"
Under electrified fence and barbed wire - Andre F. Peltier "Snow Angels"
Weaving light and electromagnetic chatter - Duane Ackerson "Black Hole Hunter's Guide"
Three minutes of electromagnetic flux - Duane Ackerson "Picturing World Peace on Earth Day"
The electro-static hum of the big bang - Andre F. Peltier "The Love Theme from Switchblade Sisters"
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