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Wrung out cloth of all my salt - Rasha Abdulhadi "The Obstacle Bargainer's Lorica"

A red cloth over your etched face - Maxwell Bodenheim "Pastels"

Woven from cloth whole and tattered - Bruce Boston "All the Starry Audience"

The scorpion cloth of open wounds - Paul Cameron Brown "Hidden Agenda"

A cloth kept in a moth-filled closet - Tania Chen "Half-Quarter-Life Crisis"

Wrapped my dreams in a silken cloth - Countee Cullen "Epitaphs: For a Poet"

The covering cloth of night - Coningsby Dawson "Abandon"

From the same cloth as the devil - Cynthia Grady "Wagon Wheel"

A sheaf of red cloth soaked in rain - John James "Scarecrow"

Woven from the cloth of Tyre - Fenton Johnson "The Vision of Lazarus"

Blue cut from the sepia cloth - Christopher Kondrich "[I Speak into the Color Blue Cut]"

Unfolded trust from its cloth napkin - Christopher Kondrich "Trust"

The curling remains of spider's cloth - Philip Levine "Gospel"

A cloth of shining silver spun - Theodore Maynard "At Yelverton"

A harlequin's cloth face of fixed hilarity - Tim Pratt "Mask"

They'd leave behind chrysanthemums made of cloth - Margaret Ross "Saturday"

The fine cloth of your love - Carl Sandburg "They Buy with an Eye to Looks"

The woven cloth of wonder - Iris Tree "[From far away the lost adventures gleam]"

A gull made of bone and cloth - Fran Wilde "The Ghost Tide Chantey: High"

The heavens' embroidered cloths - W.B. Yeats "Aedh Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven"


As cloth-of-gold the fallen leaves lie - Scharmel Iris "The Forest of the Sky" [The Little Review Nov. 1914 (v.1, no.8)]

Spices, fine linen, and cloth of gold - Laurens Maynard "Ave Post Saecula"


Worthily to clothe some noble thought - A.A.P. "The Carver's Lesson" (in The Cornhill Magazine v.1 no.5)

Clothe you with rainbows - Samuel Taylor Coleridge "Hymn Before Sunrise, in the Vale of Chamouni"

Clothe the waste with dreams of grain - John Greenleaf Whittier "Barclay of Ury"


Till the leafless limbs be clothed again - Ellen Tracy Alden "Good-by, Little Bird"

No rivers clothed in light - William Anderson "Landscape Lyrics No.XII--Twilight"

Clothed in high chastity - Wilfrid Scawen Blunt "How Shall I Build"

Where glamour clothed the days - John Philip Bourke "The End of the Episode"

Clothed in the gray of November - Anthony Butts "Eight Modes toward Desire"

Go clothed in feasts and flames - G.K. Chesterton "The Ballad of the White Horse: Book III. The Harp of Alfred"

False moods and manners clothed in empty speech - Geoffrey Dearmer "Revelation"

Some nowhere clothed in terror - Mari Evans "I Am Cut Off From My Memory"

Landscapes clothed in their rightful mystery - Arthur Davison Ficke "Cafe Sketches"

Who had clothed you in my longing - Dana Gioia "After a Line of Neruda"

With necks in thunder clothed - Thomas Gray "The Progress of Poesy"

Clothed in sweat and wistfulness - Terrance Hayes "Liner Notes for an Imaginary Planet"

His neck is clothed with thunder - Felicia Hemans "Heliodorus in the Temple"

Clothed with conquering power - Felicia Hemans "The Sceptic"

Clothed itself in candor - Victor Hugo "Boaz Asleep" transl. not credited

The lily clothed to make Solomon rue his glory - Mark Jarman "Then Saw the Problem"

Inhabitant of glory clothed in light - C.R. Jury "A Sonnet to a Friend"

Clothed you in vanishing numbers - Christopher Kondrich "Dwelling"

Clothed in obsidian and sunfire - R.B. Lemberg "Long Shadow"

Clothed in my spirit's grey - Amy Levy "In a Minor Key"

Thought clothed in deed is lord - Don Marquis "Words Are Not Guns"

Clothed in immortal mysteries - Theodore Maynard "Easter"

Clothed in iron vapor - Pablo Neruda "Amazon" transl. by Jack Schmitt

Clothed in earth and solitude, snow and clover - Pablo Neruda "San Martin (1810)" transl. by Jack Schmitt

Clothed in wind and cold - Lorine Niedecker "Poems at the Porthole"

Clothed with ragged weeds - Teig Dall O'Higgin c.1566 "Address to Brian O'Rourke 'of the Bulwarks' to Arouse Him Against the English" transl. by Eleanor Hull

Clothed the water's strife - Margaret Fuller Ossoli "Journey to Trenton Falls"

Clothed in the rags of imagination - Linda Pastan "In an Unaddressed Envelope"

Clothed in rainbow and in fire - Percy Bysshe Shelley "Alastor: or, the Spirit of Solitude"

As mourners clothed with regret - Algernon Swinburne "In Harbour"

Clasped and clothed in the cloven clay - Algernon Charles Swinburne "The Triumph of Time"

Clothed with the light of the sun - Algernon Charles Swinburne "The Triumph of Time"

Great wonders clothed with glory - Thomas Traherne "Wonder"

Clothed with flame and embers bright - Emile Verhaeren "Les Villages Illusoires: The Grave-Digger" transl. by Alma Strettell


Left a chortling hyena in her ballroom clothes - Mike Allen "Carrington's Ferry"

As the dead years lurch, in tattered clothes - Charles Baudelaire "Meditation" transl. by David Yezzi

The silvery smell of chlorine in his clothes - Laurel Blossom "Bonnie Blue"

In an emperor's real clothes - Lucie Brock-Broido "Almost a Conjuror"

no future in those clothes - Lucille Clifton "my dream about being white"

Shed the clothes of our doubting - Leonard Cohen "Slowly I Married Her"

Wore scars and rashes like empirical clothes - Asa Delaney "The Schmidt Pain Index: A Love Story"

Hidden in the folds of threadbare clothes - Chad Frame "A Union Victory"

When a new sun clothes us in light - Dana Gioia "After a Line of Neruda"

Clothes have a way of telling stories - Jeannette Marks "Obscurity"

Clothes them with music and fire - Don Marquis "The God-Maker, Man"

Clothes them with thunders and beauty - Don Marquis "The God-Maker, Man"

Like the clothes of our spirits - Mary Oliver "Ich Bin Der Welt Abhanden Gekommen"

The staff of beauty and the clothes of pride - Surdas "Sur's Ocean 75: The Pangs and Politics of Love" transl. by John Stratton Hawley

All the clothes which outward nature wears - Henry David Thoreau "The Inward Morning"

Make me a musical list of clothes to dry - Emilio Villa "What's New" transl. by Dominic Siracusa

Your cries will be clothes and flowers - John Moncure Wettarau "Rage's Place"

Change the clothes in which their soul was born - John Yau "Russian Letter"


Until the dreams of millionaires are clothing for the poor - Thomas M. Disch "The Clouds"

The moon's fine clothing - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Sixteen Shadows 4"

Clothing the earth with a livery of lightnings - William Ernest Henley "The Song of the Sword"

Clothing yourself in praise - Phillip Metres "My Heart like a Nation"

Sleeps in clothing of tin - Pablo Neruda "Minerals" transl. by Jack Schmitt

Clothing the vast with a familiar face - George William Russell "Symbolism"

Remnant reds clothing earth in their scatter - Wang An-Shih "Late Spring" transl. by David Hinton

Clothing made of cold earthen clay - (Anonymous) Traditional English song collected by Cecil Sharp


Folded in the bedclothes of night - R.B. Lemberg "In the Third Cycle"


Clothesline.


Sun hanging from clothespin - Lou Barrett "Kore"

Thoughts ugly as clothespins - Leslie Sainz "Sonnet for Ochun"

Clothespinned across a buzzing canvas of vermillion - Crystal Sidell "The Truth About Doppelgangers"


Sackcloth.


This universe unclothes me kinder - Emily O. Liu "[Time Wrinkles]"


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