Potential Titles: Pipe
Apr. 6th, 2011 02:27 pmThe waxed reeds and the double pipe - Richard Aldington "Bromios"
Pipes that Pan left whispering under a tree - Stephen Vincent Benet "November Prothalamion"
Stretch but a claw toward the dream-voiced pipes - Stephen Vincent Benet "November Prothalamion"
A chattering wind piped loud of snows - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Plow"
Until I am hollow as a bone pipe - Julia Bouwsma "The Schoolteacher Answers the Call"
Not for piping empty reeds - Arthur Hugh Clough "Dipsychus"
Had heard the pipes of Pan - George Cronyn "Dionysus Eleutherios: The Answer"
And your pipe sweetly playing - "Do You Remember that Night?" transl. by Eleanor Hull [Written down by O'Curry for Dr. George Petrie.]
I remember well the far pipes calling - Robin Flower "The Pipes"
Fenced off with spiked wire and old pipes - Frank X. Gaspar "The One God Is Mysterious"
Everlasting pipe and flute of wind and sea and bird - Ralph Hodgson "The Song of Honour"
The earliest pipe of half-awakened day - Maurice Hutton, LL.D. "Introduction [to Wayside Poems by William Hodgson Ellis]"
Light your pipe on a fasting heart - Johannes V. Jensen "At Memphis Station" transl. by S. Foster Damon
The sweet, dulcet pipes of tomorrow - Georgia Douglas Johnson "Promise"
Taps your sins on water pipes - Judy Jordan "Prologue"
Stuffed in wormholes and pipes - Janet Kauffman "Before it Took Hold"
Tomorrow's gold belled pipe - Bob Kaufman "Walking Parker Home"
Frogs, pipe loud your song - Joyce Kilmer "The Use of Night"
Black piper on an infinitesimal pipe - D.H. Lawrence "Bat"
As the carnival blared from the brass pipes - Keith Leonard "Museum"
The wild pipes of witchcraft played - Don Marquis "The Sage and the Woman"
Follows as the pipe flits away - John Masefield "Right Royal"
The honey-birds pipe to the budding figs - Sarojini Naidu "Spring"
Who packs his pipe with snow - Carsten Rene Nielsen "Night"
Silver pipe of hope - John Presland "To a Robin in December"
Piping in silvery thin sweet staccato - Lola Ridge "The Ghetto"
Held fast in the pipes of Pan's flute - Rainer Maria Rilke "Music" transl. by Jessie Lemont
The thrush will pipe at twilight to draw the blossoms out - Lloyd Roberts "One Morning when the Rain-Birds Call"
The night watchmen stuff their pipes with dreams - Carl Sandburg "Work Gangs"
Stuff their pipes with dreams - Carl Sandburg "Work Gangs"
Piper of the South Wind - Clinton Scollard "Now's the Time o' Year"
Drowns the piping cries of light - Clara Shanafelt "Interlude"
Blow upon your pipes of joy - Frank Dempster Sherman "Snow Song"
Waking breezes round the casement pipe - Elizabeth Drew Stoddard "Closed"
Pipes of the misty moorlands - John Greenleaf Whittier "The Pipes at Lucknow"
My own bouts of pan-pipe sickness - Grace Nichols "Lost in Translation"
Decades I've been pipe-dreaming - Marcus Jackson "Letting the Emptiness Become My Government"
A bonfire of cigarettes, cigars, and pipe tobacco - Tim Pratt "Carcinodjinn"
The shrill-piped curlew's song - William Anderson "Landscape Lyrics No.XII--Twilight"
Hitch-hike on the tailpipe of a car - Duane Ackerson "Little Ghosts"
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Pipes that Pan left whispering under a tree - Stephen Vincent Benet "November Prothalamion"
Stretch but a claw toward the dream-voiced pipes - Stephen Vincent Benet "November Prothalamion"
A chattering wind piped loud of snows - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Plow"
Until I am hollow as a bone pipe - Julia Bouwsma "The Schoolteacher Answers the Call"
Not for piping empty reeds - Arthur Hugh Clough "Dipsychus"
Had heard the pipes of Pan - George Cronyn "Dionysus Eleutherios: The Answer"
And your pipe sweetly playing - "Do You Remember that Night?" transl. by Eleanor Hull [Written down by O'Curry for Dr. George Petrie.]
I remember well the far pipes calling - Robin Flower "The Pipes"
Fenced off with spiked wire and old pipes - Frank X. Gaspar "The One God Is Mysterious"
Everlasting pipe and flute of wind and sea and bird - Ralph Hodgson "The Song of Honour"
The earliest pipe of half-awakened day - Maurice Hutton, LL.D. "Introduction [to Wayside Poems by William Hodgson Ellis]"
Light your pipe on a fasting heart - Johannes V. Jensen "At Memphis Station" transl. by S. Foster Damon
The sweet, dulcet pipes of tomorrow - Georgia Douglas Johnson "Promise"
Taps your sins on water pipes - Judy Jordan "Prologue"
Stuffed in wormholes and pipes - Janet Kauffman "Before it Took Hold"
Tomorrow's gold belled pipe - Bob Kaufman "Walking Parker Home"
Frogs, pipe loud your song - Joyce Kilmer "The Use of Night"
Black piper on an infinitesimal pipe - D.H. Lawrence "Bat"
As the carnival blared from the brass pipes - Keith Leonard "Museum"
The wild pipes of witchcraft played - Don Marquis "The Sage and the Woman"
Follows as the pipe flits away - John Masefield "Right Royal"
The honey-birds pipe to the budding figs - Sarojini Naidu "Spring"
Who packs his pipe with snow - Carsten Rene Nielsen "Night"
Silver pipe of hope - John Presland "To a Robin in December"
Piping in silvery thin sweet staccato - Lola Ridge "The Ghetto"
Held fast in the pipes of Pan's flute - Rainer Maria Rilke "Music" transl. by Jessie Lemont
The thrush will pipe at twilight to draw the blossoms out - Lloyd Roberts "One Morning when the Rain-Birds Call"
The night watchmen stuff their pipes with dreams - Carl Sandburg "Work Gangs"
Stuff their pipes with dreams - Carl Sandburg "Work Gangs"
Piper of the South Wind - Clinton Scollard "Now's the Time o' Year"
Drowns the piping cries of light - Clara Shanafelt "Interlude"
Blow upon your pipes of joy - Frank Dempster Sherman "Snow Song"
Waking breezes round the casement pipe - Elizabeth Drew Stoddard "Closed"
Pipes of the misty moorlands - John Greenleaf Whittier "The Pipes at Lucknow"
My own bouts of pan-pipe sickness - Grace Nichols "Lost in Translation"
Decades I've been pipe-dreaming - Marcus Jackson "Letting the Emptiness Become My Government"
A bonfire of cigarettes, cigars, and pipe tobacco - Tim Pratt "Carcinodjinn"
The shrill-piped curlew's song - William Anderson "Landscape Lyrics No.XII--Twilight"
Hitch-hike on the tailpipe of a car - Duane Ackerson "Little Ghosts"
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