
Thinking recently about book titles - I never can seem to come up with one for any of the novels I'm writing, but whenever I read poetry they just leap out at me in spades! Wish one of them would work for my books...
John Milton:
This Nethermost Abyss
Their Hideous Change
Darkness Visible
Their Own Dimensions
Glory Unobscured
Hard Liberty Before The Easy Yoke
Many A Region Dolorous
Tennyson
Farewell, We Kiss, And They Are Gone
Fierce Extremes
The Honied Hours
The Glory Of The Sum Of Things
To The Morning Sea
Every Door Is Barred With Gold
The Luxuriant Symmetry
My Lighter Moods
And those are just two awesome poets (I couldn't be bothered getting up to find some more books!). I admit that some of these would be incredibly difficult to suit to a story - but don't they sound good?
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