Potential Titles: Month
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To stretch the stew to the end of the month - Brooke Abbey "How to Adult"
Trapped within these months and years - Max Bodenheim "Poem to a Policeman"
In the closing months of the year - "The Book of Odes: No.167. We Pick Ferns, We Pick Ferns" transl. by Burton Watson
A month of spotting polar bears - Elizabeth Bradfield "Pursuit"
The month that tears itself apart - William Brewer "Letter in Response to a Letter from My Son"
Months of steel rust blisters - Mahogany L. Browne "My face is an iteration, but the song in my belly is ancestral"
Wind the months in balls - Emily Dickinson "Book 1: Love VI"
An old man in a dry month - T.S. Eliot "Gerontion"
For months I have studied the sun - Charlie Espinosa "Sunflower Astronaut"
Months of thunderous metal - Katie Ford "Condition"
Ice of this hard two-faced month - Seamus Heaney "Audenesque"
They disappear for months, any season - Janet Kauffman "Many Small Children"
Hopes for little after months of rain - John Masefield "King Cole"
In a hundred months of Junes - H.P. McKnight "Forget? No, Never!"
Grey months to wait for spring - Charlotte Mew "In Nunhead Cemetery"
While the months and the years roll over him - Henry Newbolt "Messmates"
Held months so saturnine - E.J. Pratt "In Absentia"
This month of flood, blackout and frustration - R.T. Smith "Hardware Sparrows"
A month or twain to live on honeycomb - Algernon Charles Swinburne "Before Parting"
A month without sight of the sun - Algernon Charles Swinburne "A Dark Month"
A whole dead month in the dark - Algernon Charles Swinburne "A Dark Month"
The bones of one bare month - Algernon Charles Swinburne "A Dark Month"
The blue moon wanes into another cold month - Keith Taylor "After the Holidays"
Protected by seven months of cold and ice - Keith Taylor "Marginalia for a Natural History"
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Trapped within these months and years - Max Bodenheim "Poem to a Policeman"
In the closing months of the year - "The Book of Odes: No.167. We Pick Ferns, We Pick Ferns" transl. by Burton Watson
A month of spotting polar bears - Elizabeth Bradfield "Pursuit"
The month that tears itself apart - William Brewer "Letter in Response to a Letter from My Son"
Months of steel rust blisters - Mahogany L. Browne "My face is an iteration, but the song in my belly is ancestral"
Wind the months in balls - Emily Dickinson "Book 1: Love VI"
An old man in a dry month - T.S. Eliot "Gerontion"
For months I have studied the sun - Charlie Espinosa "Sunflower Astronaut"
Months of thunderous metal - Katie Ford "Condition"
Ice of this hard two-faced month - Seamus Heaney "Audenesque"
They disappear for months, any season - Janet Kauffman "Many Small Children"
Hopes for little after months of rain - John Masefield "King Cole"
In a hundred months of Junes - H.P. McKnight "Forget? No, Never!"
Grey months to wait for spring - Charlotte Mew "In Nunhead Cemetery"
While the months and the years roll over him - Henry Newbolt "Messmates"
Held months so saturnine - E.J. Pratt "In Absentia"
This month of flood, blackout and frustration - R.T. Smith "Hardware Sparrows"
A month or twain to live on honeycomb - Algernon Charles Swinburne "Before Parting"
A month without sight of the sun - Algernon Charles Swinburne "A Dark Month"
A whole dead month in the dark - Algernon Charles Swinburne "A Dark Month"
The bones of one bare month - Algernon Charles Swinburne "A Dark Month"
The blue moon wanes into another cold month - Keith Taylor "After the Holidays"
Protected by seven months of cold and ice - Keith Taylor "Marginalia for a Natural History"
Navigation Links:
Go to M word index.
Go to Potential Titles: Months and Days of the Week [category].
Go to Potential Titles: Time - Units of [category].
Go to author indices.
Go to word indices.
Go to category indices.