Potential Titles: Sell/Sold
Jul. 4th, 2011 04:24 amOld markets selling ancient glories - Atticus "Magic in Adventure"
If there were dreams to sell - Thomas Lovell Beddoes "Dream-Pedlary"
And sell their bodies to the wind - Russell Brakefield "Halcyon and Her Mortal Lover"
That treason thus could sell us - Robert Burns "Fareweel to A' Our Scottish Fame"
High prices profit those who sell - Lewis Carroll "Tema con Variazioni"
Never would cry my songs to sell - Adelaide Crapsey "The Vendor's Song"
Selling stolen comics for eight bucks and change - Sophie Fink "The Dogs Don't Forgive Us"
A broken heart to sell - Hafiz "The Divan X" (translated by H. Bicknell)
Sell these bones to the sea - Conrad Hilberry "Sea"
The myth of flower girls selling futures - Carlie Hoffman "Memory of France"
And sell their Reputations passing cheap - Wallace Irwin "The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám Jr."
Selling the stars to our mothers - Allison Eir Jenks "War Tribes"
Sell the colors of your sunset - Helene Johnson "Magalu"
Prayers do not sell in hell - Shannan Mann "In Hell"
Sell my father's feather bed - "Milking Pails"
Go out to sell light on the roads - Pablo Neruda "How Much Happens in a Day" transl. by Alastair Reid
Selling uncertain spoils - Pablo Neruda "The Unburied Woman of Paita" transl. by Maria Jacketti
Selling the very sinews of their country - "Oration on Charles Sumner, Addressed to Colored People"
Selling knock-off hopes - Phan Nhien Hao "The City of Ant Nests" (translated by Hai-Dang Phan)
The sky sells cotton candy - Ralph James Savarese "The Bearing Edge"
In selling hours of dross - William Shakespeare "Sonnet 146"
Could sell my smile - Gary Soto "The Mona Lisa"
Loveliness to sell - Sara Teasdale "Barter"
Will sell you the rain for a fair price - Edwin Torres "Moroccan Highway"
Selling their tarnished twilights - Iris Tree "Thoughts of London"
Sell your heart off piece by piece - Catherynne M. Valente "Mouse Koan"
Still selling to the empty streets - Derek Walcott "The Light of the World"
And sold herself for a lie - H.M. Andrews "Song"
sold for poker chips - Samiya Bashir "Field Theories"
Chaste paradigms that never sold themselves - Stephen Vincent Benet "Talk"
I sold my early truth - Charlotte Bronte "Apostasy"
Given for love and sold for utter anguish - Willa Cather "A Silver Cup"
Sold me water beside the river - Leonard Cohen "My Teacher"
Bliss is sold just once - Emily Dickinson "Book 3: Life LII"
Till every scoundrel's stock of oaths was sold - "The Ghost of Chatham"
Paid with sighs a plenty and sold for endless rue - A.E. Housman "A Shropshire Lad XIII"
Were sold to buy them bread - Mary Howitt "The Sale of the Pet Lamb"
Sold my Reputation for a Song - Omar Khayyam "The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam" transl. by Edward Fitzgerald (First Edition)
Nothing is real until it can be sold - W.S. Merwin "Journey"
Sold for the snows - Effie Lee Newsome "Exodus"
Had sold to us alone his birthright - Alice Wellington Rollins "With an Antique"
Love sold me for a single fault - Rumi "The Bird of My Heart" transl. by A.J. Arberry
And love was sold upon your lips - Muriel Stuart "To-- [Between two common days this day was hung]"
Sold the ox to pay taxes - Su Tung-p'o "Lament of the Farm Wife of Wu" transl. by Burton Watson
Without any payment they are sold - Surdas "Sur's Ocean 79: The Pangs and Politics of Love" transl. by John Stratton Hawley
The praises sold at truth's expense - L.A. Wilmer "To Mira" [Southern Literary Messenger v.II no.1 Dec. 1835-6]
Enduring streets where dreams were bought and sold - Emanuel Xavier "How Some of Us Survived Cuando El Mundo Did Not Want Us"
Sale.
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If there were dreams to sell - Thomas Lovell Beddoes "Dream-Pedlary"
And sell their bodies to the wind - Russell Brakefield "Halcyon and Her Mortal Lover"
That treason thus could sell us - Robert Burns "Fareweel to A' Our Scottish Fame"
High prices profit those who sell - Lewis Carroll "Tema con Variazioni"
Never would cry my songs to sell - Adelaide Crapsey "The Vendor's Song"
Selling stolen comics for eight bucks and change - Sophie Fink "The Dogs Don't Forgive Us"
A broken heart to sell - Hafiz "The Divan X" (translated by H. Bicknell)
Sell these bones to the sea - Conrad Hilberry "Sea"
The myth of flower girls selling futures - Carlie Hoffman "Memory of France"
And sell their Reputations passing cheap - Wallace Irwin "The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám Jr."
Selling the stars to our mothers - Allison Eir Jenks "War Tribes"
Sell the colors of your sunset - Helene Johnson "Magalu"
Prayers do not sell in hell - Shannan Mann "In Hell"
Sell my father's feather bed - "Milking Pails"
Go out to sell light on the roads - Pablo Neruda "How Much Happens in a Day" transl. by Alastair Reid
Selling uncertain spoils - Pablo Neruda "The Unburied Woman of Paita" transl. by Maria Jacketti
Selling the very sinews of their country - "Oration on Charles Sumner, Addressed to Colored People"
Selling knock-off hopes - Phan Nhien Hao "The City of Ant Nests" (translated by Hai-Dang Phan)
The sky sells cotton candy - Ralph James Savarese "The Bearing Edge"
In selling hours of dross - William Shakespeare "Sonnet 146"
Could sell my smile - Gary Soto "The Mona Lisa"
Loveliness to sell - Sara Teasdale "Barter"
Will sell you the rain for a fair price - Edwin Torres "Moroccan Highway"
Selling their tarnished twilights - Iris Tree "Thoughts of London"
Sell your heart off piece by piece - Catherynne M. Valente "Mouse Koan"
Still selling to the empty streets - Derek Walcott "The Light of the World"
And sold herself for a lie - H.M. Andrews "Song"
sold for poker chips - Samiya Bashir "Field Theories"
Chaste paradigms that never sold themselves - Stephen Vincent Benet "Talk"
I sold my early truth - Charlotte Bronte "Apostasy"
Given for love and sold for utter anguish - Willa Cather "A Silver Cup"
Sold me water beside the river - Leonard Cohen "My Teacher"
Bliss is sold just once - Emily Dickinson "Book 3: Life LII"
Till every scoundrel's stock of oaths was sold - "The Ghost of Chatham"
Paid with sighs a plenty and sold for endless rue - A.E. Housman "A Shropshire Lad XIII"
Were sold to buy them bread - Mary Howitt "The Sale of the Pet Lamb"
Sold my Reputation for a Song - Omar Khayyam "The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam" transl. by Edward Fitzgerald (First Edition)
Nothing is real until it can be sold - W.S. Merwin "Journey"
Sold for the snows - Effie Lee Newsome "Exodus"
Had sold to us alone his birthright - Alice Wellington Rollins "With an Antique"
Love sold me for a single fault - Rumi "The Bird of My Heart" transl. by A.J. Arberry
And love was sold upon your lips - Muriel Stuart "To-- [Between two common days this day was hung]"
Sold the ox to pay taxes - Su Tung-p'o "Lament of the Farm Wife of Wu" transl. by Burton Watson
Without any payment they are sold - Surdas "Sur's Ocean 79: The Pangs and Politics of Love" transl. by John Stratton Hawley
The praises sold at truth's expense - L.A. Wilmer "To Mira" [Southern Literary Messenger v.II no.1 Dec. 1835-6]
Enduring streets where dreams were bought and sold - Emanuel Xavier "How Some of Us Survived Cuando El Mundo Did Not Want Us"
Sale.
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