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  • Purpling Heaven and Ocean lieth on the dark horizon's brink,

    The Voyage of Magellan 2010

  • That tomorrow is still on the horizon's warming plate.

    Safety First (Twenty Poems) Darryl Price 2011

  • When fathers stopped lassoing pig parts for war vets cats drowned the horizon's bathtub.

    Omaha Matt Dennison 2012

  • In the horizon's glance I see a wave rise, rise, rise, and die, out of nowhere again, but why?

    Sea (Sic) Larissa Shmailo 2012

  • That tomorrow is still on the horizon's warming plate.

    The Undertakers of the Dead by Unseen Hands 2010

  • That tomorrow is still on the horizon's warming plate.

    How To Make Your Own Falling Stars, or Dreamland Begins at Sunset 2010

  • The identical waterways glided off, twisting and turning, looping, spinning off past the horizon's marker, sectioning the land between into seven sections, each starting to drift off on its own will the moment the connection between them broke.

    Archive 2008-06-01 Megan Arkenberg 2008

  • The identical waterways glided off, twisting and turning, looping, spinning off past the horizon's marker, sectioning the land between into seven sections, each starting to drift off on its own will the moment the connection between them broke.

    Core on a Cord Megan Arkenberg 2008

  • But what I like best about the passage is the last twenty lines, in which we follow Whitman's imaginative re-creation of the the family inside its home, and then move out into the street, then to the wharves, where we look out over the water, toward the boats, and then beyond them to the sky and clouds, to the horizon's edge.

    A Visit from Uncle Walt Bruce Schauble 2007

  • But what I like best about the passage is the last twenty lines, in which we follow Whitman's imaginative re-creation of the the family inside its home, and then move out into the street, then to the wharves, where we look out over the water, toward the boats, and then beyond them to the sky and clouds, to the horizon's edge.

    Archive 2007-02-01 Bruce Schauble 2007

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