For your consideration. A few of these have been solved by you.

Riddle 1

A hundred thirty-seven sisters
Drown in the sea
They breach the waves to try and breath
The youngest holds a goddess’s throne in her hands
And the goddess makes land for them.

Riddle 2

Ivory Towers in a line
Each supported from behind
Always forward, never back
Running along a single track
They say hello in passing
And often that's the last thing

Riddle 3

When I get to the floor
I dance around my partner
Around and here, around and there
Around and everywhere
I tiptoe on wires
I travel underground
Sometimes I'm found in the clouds!

Riddle 13

Her formal dress is all in black
But because she killed her husband
A spot of red confesses her sin
And sends her legs a-dancing

Riddle 16

I see a shining dog at night
Nipping at its owner's heels in flight
What one dog one sees is two
(Something hidden from view)

Riddle 23

Amatory feelings rush by day to day
I forget my place,
I wonder about things
Like where your heart goes in the long summer?
How long it stays in distant winter?
Does the snow fall?
Can you see a sunset?
Does your heart feel?
O you distant globe.

Riddle 91

Though you wear silver in the winter
And gold in the fall,
And at times dress in azure,
And dance in fog over all,
And paint your face red, scorning law,
And illuminate the stage white
When you sit in your ivory stall--
A phase you’re going through.


The Husband

Your poems showed promise
But he didn’t like your words
And when they buried you
They did it under his hateful name

A song

Life split, days are gone,
Ohio, ohio, ohio!
Tracks are set,
My feet are beat
And we’re down to the city
In the city, a garden blooms
Here are daisies and hollyhocks and daff’dils
Thimbleberry, Indian firewheel
Beebalm, sorrel, and little-leaf buttercup
Dog fennel and Pansey Jump-up
In the city, a wonderful view
Catch ‘em coming for the view
Two by two, Ohio.


32. It's been awhile.