Potential Titles: Tea
Aug. 3rd, 2011 04:15 pmEternal teas and afternoons - Harold Acton "In the Train de Luxe"
Improvised between two cups of tea - Thomas Bailey Aldrich "Pauline Pavlovna"
Where mannered harpies poured tea - Mike Allen "Carrington's Ferry"
Turning the leaves into teas - Mary Jo Bang "The Novel in Three Chapters"
Time stops in a tea shop - Mary Jo Bang "The Raven Feeds Reynard"
Tea brewed from last summer's flowers - Kyce Bello "Far Country"
Narrow provinces of fish and bread and tea - Elizabeth Bishop "The Moose"
Drink peppermint tea with the ghost of morning - Bruce Boston "A Life in the Day Of"
Making tea in the soft light of Saturday morning - Ariana Brown "For everyone who tried on the slipper before Cinderella"
Frequently breakfasts at five o'clock tea - Lewis Carroll "The Hunting of the Snark"
And drink twice-steeped tea - Ching-In Chen "Inside me, a family"
Invite her absence to tea - Cheryl Dumesnil "A Thousand Words for Goodbye"
Eating nothing but radishes and lime leaf tea - Jeannine Hall Gailey "Rapunzel: I Like the Quiet"
Sips tea made from flakes of gold - Rigoberto Gonzalez "In the Village of Missing Fathers"
Cowrie shells, tea leaves, coins - Jacqueline Johnson "Oracle"
Offering neither tea nor directions - Jacqueline Johnson "Oracle"
Makes a mad, elemental tea - Jane Kenyon "Letter to Alice"
Possesses the pleasant lightness of tea - Joseph O. Legaspi "The Kisser's Handbook"
The tea showed its excellent sense - Henry S. Leigh "The Compact"
Sent round his cards for aesthetics and tea - Henry S. Leigh "The Compact"
Dream and ash blended into tea - R.B. Lemberg "Long Shadow"
Age fills the cup with serious tea - James Russell Lowell "Arcadia Rediviva"
Our tea has trouble being sweet - Naomi Shihab Nye "Darling"
The strange tea still warm - Kiki Petrosino "Nursery"
Nets of red teas and spiny shoes in the dark - Terese Mason Pierre "'Streets,' by Persephone"
Then get up for two bowls of tea - Po Chu'i "After Eating" transl. by Burton Watson
Her tea tastes more like dust every day - Tim Pratt "Ammut in Her Later Years"
Turning out for tea at midnight - Captain Owen Rutter "The Song of Tiadatha"
Had a drink of rum and tea - Siegfried Sassoon "In the Pink"
Prepares our ritual of tea and rice - Cathy Song "The Youngest Daughter"
A cup in the moment before the tea - Elizabeth Spires "Tea"
Made salt tea in a coral samovar - Catherynne M. Valente "Aquaman and the Duality of Self/Other, America, 1985"
Jasmine tea miraculously appears - Jameka Williams "Self-Care is a Psy-Op"
Singing from breakfast to tea - Yi Lei "A Single Woman's Bedroom" transl. by Tracy K. Smith and Changtai Bi
Teacup.
In a teahouse of the mind - Elizabeth Spires "Tea"
A teapot pouring into the black cup of a summer night - Robert Wrigley "Centaur over Tomer Butte"
A trumpet in the tea-tree - Furnley Maurice "Neely Lorst"
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Improvised between two cups of tea - Thomas Bailey Aldrich "Pauline Pavlovna"
Where mannered harpies poured tea - Mike Allen "Carrington's Ferry"
Turning the leaves into teas - Mary Jo Bang "The Novel in Three Chapters"
Time stops in a tea shop - Mary Jo Bang "The Raven Feeds Reynard"
Tea brewed from last summer's flowers - Kyce Bello "Far Country"
Narrow provinces of fish and bread and tea - Elizabeth Bishop "The Moose"
Drink peppermint tea with the ghost of morning - Bruce Boston "A Life in the Day Of"
Making tea in the soft light of Saturday morning - Ariana Brown "For everyone who tried on the slipper before Cinderella"
Frequently breakfasts at five o'clock tea - Lewis Carroll "The Hunting of the Snark"
And drink twice-steeped tea - Ching-In Chen "Inside me, a family"
Invite her absence to tea - Cheryl Dumesnil "A Thousand Words for Goodbye"
Eating nothing but radishes and lime leaf tea - Jeannine Hall Gailey "Rapunzel: I Like the Quiet"
Sips tea made from flakes of gold - Rigoberto Gonzalez "In the Village of Missing Fathers"
Cowrie shells, tea leaves, coins - Jacqueline Johnson "Oracle"
Offering neither tea nor directions - Jacqueline Johnson "Oracle"
Makes a mad, elemental tea - Jane Kenyon "Letter to Alice"
Possesses the pleasant lightness of tea - Joseph O. Legaspi "The Kisser's Handbook"
The tea showed its excellent sense - Henry S. Leigh "The Compact"
Sent round his cards for aesthetics and tea - Henry S. Leigh "The Compact"
Dream and ash blended into tea - R.B. Lemberg "Long Shadow"
Age fills the cup with serious tea - James Russell Lowell "Arcadia Rediviva"
Our tea has trouble being sweet - Naomi Shihab Nye "Darling"
The strange tea still warm - Kiki Petrosino "Nursery"
Nets of red teas and spiny shoes in the dark - Terese Mason Pierre "'Streets,' by Persephone"
Then get up for two bowls of tea - Po Chu'i "After Eating" transl. by Burton Watson
Her tea tastes more like dust every day - Tim Pratt "Ammut in Her Later Years"
Turning out for tea at midnight - Captain Owen Rutter "The Song of Tiadatha"
Had a drink of rum and tea - Siegfried Sassoon "In the Pink"
Prepares our ritual of tea and rice - Cathy Song "The Youngest Daughter"
A cup in the moment before the tea - Elizabeth Spires "Tea"
Made salt tea in a coral samovar - Catherynne M. Valente "Aquaman and the Duality of Self/Other, America, 1985"
Jasmine tea miraculously appears - Jameka Williams "Self-Care is a Psy-Op"
Singing from breakfast to tea - Yi Lei "A Single Woman's Bedroom" transl. by Tracy K. Smith and Changtai Bi
Teacup.
In a teahouse of the mind - Elizabeth Spires "Tea"
A teapot pouring into the black cup of a summer night - Robert Wrigley "Centaur over Tomer Butte"
A trumpet in the tea-tree - Furnley Maurice "Neely Lorst"
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