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Author: Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)
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A bird came down the walk (A bird came down the walk) - B. Weber
A bird came down the walk B. Weber: A bird came down the walk
A cemetery (This quiet Dust was Gentlemen and Ladies) - A. Weiss ITA
A day (I'll tell you how the sun rose) - F. Knowlton, A. Raymond-Ward
A death blow is a life blow to some
ITA G. Coates: Vitality begun
A drop fell on the apple tree (A drop fell on the apple tree) - E. Bacon, R. Kent
A drop fell on the apple tree C. Dickinson, A. Farwell: Summer shower
E. Bacon, R. Kent: A drop fell on the apple tree
A letter (A Letter is a joy of Earth
) - L. Hoiby ITA
A Letter is a joy of Earth
ITA L. Hoiby: A letter
A light exists in Spring (A light exists in Spring) - R. Kent
A light exists in Spring R. Kent: A light exists in Spring
A long, long sleep, a famous sleep
ITA D. Gilliam: Sleeping
A narrow fellow in the grass (A narrow fellow in the grass) - B. Holmes
A narrow fellow in the grass B. Holmes: A narrow fellow in the grass
A sepal, petal, and a thorn ITA A. Farwell: And I'm a rose!
A shady friend for torrid days (A shady friend for torrid days) - R. Baksa
A shady friend for torrid days R. Baksa: A shady friend for torrid days
A solemn thing it was (A solemn thing it was, I said) - H. Mollincone
A solemn thing it was, I said H. Mollincone: A solemn thing it was
A sparrow took a slice of twig * R. Green: Sparrow
A spider (A spider sewed at night) - E. Bacon
A spider sewed at night (A spider sewed at night) - D. Grantham
A spider sewed at night D. Grantham: A spider sewed at night
E. Bacon: A spider
A Threadless Way (From Blank to Blank) - E. Bacon *
A train went through a burial gate (A train went through a burial gate) - C. Dickinson
A train went through a burial gate C. Dickinson: A train went through a burial gate
A wind like a bugle (There came a wind like a bugle) - E. Bacon
A word is dead (A word is dead) - G. Coates
A word is dead G. Coates: A word is dead
Abraham to kill him (Abraham to kill him
) - B. Holmes *
Abraham to kill him
* B. Holmes: Abraham to kill him
Adrift! A little boat adrift! (Adrift! A little boat adrift!) - L. Larsen
Adrift! A little boat adrift! L. Larsen: Adrift! A little boat adrift!
After great pain (After great pain, a formal feeling comes) - G. Coates, S. Glickman *
After great pain, a formal feeling comes * G. Coates, S. Glickman: After great pain
Alabaster wool (It sifts from leaden sieves) - E. Bacon
Alter? When the hills do E. Bacon: O friend
V. Persichetti: When the hills do
Ample make this bed (Ample make this bed) - A. Farwell, M. Horvit, U. Kay, B. Holmes ITA
Ample make this bed ITA A. Farwell, M. Horvit, U. Kay, B. Holmes: Ample make this bed
An awful tempest mashed the air (An awful tempest mashed the air) - J. Duke
An awful tempest mashed the air J. Duke: An awful tempest mashed the air
And I'm a rose! (A sepal, petal, and a thorn) - A. Farwell ITA
And this of all my hopes (And this of all my hopes) - E. Bacon *
And this of all my hopes * E. Bacon: And this of all my hopes
Answer July (Answer July -) - W. Ruiter, J. Berger, P. Schwartz *
Answer July - * W. Ruiter, J. Berger, P. Schwartz: Answer July
Apparently with no surprise (Apparently with no surprise) - N. Dinerstein
[No Title] (Apparently with no surprise) - H. Lindenfeld
Apparently with no surprise H. Lindenfeld: Apparently with no surprise
N. Dinerstein: Apparently with no surprise
Aristocracy (The pedigree of honey) - A. Farwell
Armistice (They dropped like flakes) - G. Coates
As if some little Arctic flower (As if some little Arctic flower) - E. Bacon
As if some little Arctic flower E. Bacon: As if some little Arctic flower
As if the sea should part (As if the Sea should part) - E. Bacon *
As if the Sea should part * E. Bacon, E. Bacon, E. Bacon: As if the sea should part
W. Riegger: Eternity
As imperceptibly as grief (As imperceptibly as grief) - R. Kent, W. Ruiter, R. Thygerson, A. Previn
As imperceptibly as grief R. Kent, W. Ruiter, R. Thygerson, A. Previn: As imperceptibly as grief
E. Bacon: Summer's lapse
As Well as Jesus? (So well that I can live without) - E. Bacon *
At last to be identified A. Farwell: Resurgam
[No Title] (At least to pray is left, is left) - E. Laderman
At least to pray is left, is left E. Laderman: At least to pray is left, is left
Autumn (The morns are meeker than they were) - H. Clarke, E. Marzo
Bashfulness (So bashful when I spied her) - A. Weld
Beauty be not caused - it is (Beauty be not caused, - it is
) - G. Perle *
[No Title] (Beauty be not caused, - it is
) - H. Clarke *
Beauty be not caused, - it is
* G. Perle: Beauty be not caused - it is
H. Clarke: Beauty be not caused, - it is
C. Dougherty: Beauty is not caused
Beauty is not caused (Beauty be not caused, - it is
) - C. Dougherty *
Beauty is not caused, - it is
* G. Perle: Beauty be not caused - it is
H. Clarke: Beauty be not caused, - it is
C. Dougherty: Beauty is not caused
Because I could not stop for death (Because I could not stop for Death
) - F. Chapiro, G. Bachlund
Because I could not stop for Death
F. Chapiro, G. Bachlund: Because I could not stop for death
S. Kagen: Because I would not stop for Death
A. Copland: The chariot
Because I would not stop for Death (Because I could not stop for Death
) - S. Kagen
Because I would not stop for Death F. Chapiro, G. Bachlund: Because I could not stop for death
S. Kagen: Because I would not stop for Death
A. Copland: The chariot
Bee! I'm expecting you! (Bee! I'm expecting you!
) - J. Duke *
Bee! I'm expecting you!
* J. Duke: Bee! I'm expecting you!
Behind Me -- dips Eternity (Behind Me -- dips Eternity
) - B. Holmes *
Behind Me -- dips Eternity
* B. Holmes: Behind Me -- dips Eternity
Belshazzar had a letter (Belshazzar had a letter) - J. Berger
Belshazzar had a letter J. Berger: Belshazzar had a letter
Bind me - I still can sing (Bind me - I still can sing) - G. Coates, L. Larsen *
Bind me - I still can sing * G. Coates, L. Larsen: Bind me - I still can sing
Blazing in gold (Blazing in gold and quenching in purple) - A. Farwell
Blazing in gold and quenching in purple A. Farwell: Blazing in gold
Bobolink (The Bobolink is gone) - R. Green *
Bride of the Holy Ghost (Given in marriage unto Thee) - G. Coates
Bring me the sunset in a cup (Bring me the sunset in a cup) - N. Peros
Bring me the sunset in a cup N. Peros: Bring me the sunset in a cup
Butterflies (Two butterflies went out at noon) - R. Green
By a departing light (By a departing light) - L. Larsen ITA GER
By a departing light ITA GER L. Larsen: By a departing light
Charity (If I can stop one heart from breaking) - R. Hageman, O. Speaks
Chartless (I never saw a moor) - I. Freed, H. Leavitt, A. Weiss ITA
Come slowly, Eden (Come slowly, Eden) - P. Springer *
Come slowly, Eden * E. Bacon: Eden
P. Springer: Come slowly, Eden
Concluded lives (Upon Concluded Lives) - R. Green *
Dear March, come in A. Copland: Dear March, come in!
Dear March, come in! (Dear March, come in) - A. Copland
[No Title] (Departed to the judgment) - P. Dickinson
Departed to the judgment P. Dickinson: Departed to the judgment
Did the harebell loose her girdle (Did the harebell loose her girdle) - H. Mollincone
Did the harebell loose her girdle H. Mollincone: Did the harebell loose her girdle
Dropped into the A. Farwell: Dropped into the Ether Acre
Dropped into the Ether Acre (Dropped into the) - A. Farwell
Dying (I heard a fly buzz when I died) - N. Dinerstein
Each life converges to some centre (Each life converges to some centre) - D. Pinkham ITA
Each life converges to some centre ITA D. Pinkham: Each life converges to some centre
Eden (Come slowly, Eden) - E. Bacon *
Elysium (Elysium is as far as to) - A. Weiss
Elysium is as far (Elysium is as far as to) - U. Kay
Elysium is as far as to U. Kay: Elysium is as far
A. Weiss: Elysium
Eternity (As if the Sea should part) - E. Bacon, W. Riegger *
Exhilaration is the breeze (Exhilaration is the breeze) - D. Pinkham
Exhilaration is the breeze D. Pinkham: Exhilaration is the breeze
Experiment to me (Experiment to me) - O. Luening
Experiment to me O. Luening: Experiment to me
Far from love (Far from love the Heavenly Father) - T. Pasatieri
Far from love the Heavenly Father T. Pasatieri: Far from love
Farewell (We cover thee, sweet face) - E. Bacon
Father, I bring thee not myself (Father, I bring thee not myself) - D. Grantham
Father, I bring thee not myself D. Grantham: Father, I bring thee not myself
Few, yet enough (Few, yet enough) - O. Luening
Few, yet enough O. Luening: Few, yet enough
For each ecstatic instant (For each ecstatic instant) - D. Grantham, H. Brunt
For each ecstatic instant D. Grantham, H. Brunt: For each ecstatic instant
From Blank to Blank (From Blank to Blank) - E. Bacon, S. Kagen *
From Blank to Blank * S. Kagen: From Blank to Blank
E. Bacon: A Threadless Way
From Cocoon forth (From Cocoon forth a Butterfly) - S. Glickman
From Cocoon forth a Butterfly S. Glickman: From Cocoon forth
From "If I Shouldn't be Alive" and "How Happy is the Little Stone" (How happy is the little stone) - J. Heiss
From "If I Shouldn't be Alive" and "How Happy is the Little Stone" (If I shouldn't be alive) - J. Heiss
From time and eternity (On this wondrous sea) - V. Weigl
Given in marriage unto Thee G. Coates: Bride of the Holy Ghost
Going to Heaven A. Copland: Going to Heaven!
Going to Heaven! (Going to Heaven) - A. Copland
Going to him! Happy Letter! Tell him (Going to him! Happy Letter! Tell him) - T. Pasatieri
Going to him! Happy Letter! Tell him T. Pasatieri: Going to him! Happy Letter! Tell him
Good Morning -- Midnight (Good Morning -- Midnight) - J. Duke, A. Previn *
Good Morning -- Midnight * J. Duke, A. Previn: Good Morning -- Midnight
Have you got a brook (Have you got a brook in your little heart) - H. Mollincone
Have you got a brook in your little heart (Have you got a brook in your little heart) - C. Dickinson, J. Duke, E. Parker
Have you got a brook in your little heart C. Dickinson, J. Duke, E. Parker: Have you got a brook in your little heart
G. Boyle: The silent brook
H. Mollincone: Have you got a brook
Heart not so heavy as mine (Heart, wending late home
) - E. Carter
Heart not so heavy as mine E. Carter: Heart not so heavy as mine
Heart, we will forget him (Heart, we will forget him) - A. Copland, J. Duke, R. Escher, A. Farwell, R. Smith
[No Title] (Heart, we will forget him) - G. Steiner
Heart, we will forget him G. Steiner: Heart, we will forget him
R. Baksa: Heart! we will forget him
A. Copland, J. Duke, R. Escher, A. Farwell, R. Smith: Heart, we will forget him
Heart, wending late home
E. Carter: Heart not so heavy as mine
[No Title] (Heaven is what I cannot reach) - D. Aperans
Heaven is what I cannot reach D. Aperans: Heaven is what I cannot reach
Her silver will (The moon was but a chin of gold) - G. Binkerd
Hope (Hope is the thing with feathers
) - L. Berkowitz
Hope is a thing with feathers (Hope is the thing with feathers
) - W. Sydeman
Hope is a thing with feathers G. Binkerd, O. Luening, R. Starer: Hope is the thing with feathers
W. Sydeman: Hope is a thing with feathers
L. Berkowitz: Hope
Hope is the thing with feathers (Hope is the thing with feathers
) - G. Binkerd, O. Luening, R. Starer
Hope is the thing with feathers
G. Binkerd, O. Luening, R. Starer: Hope is the thing with feathers
W. Sydeman: Hope is a thing with feathers
L. Berkowitz: Hope
[No Title] (How happy is the little stone) - A. Brown
How happy is the little stone A. Brown: How happy is the little stone
J. Heiss: From "If I Shouldn't be Alive" and "How Happy is the Little Stone"
E. Bacon: The little stone
How still the bells (How still the bells in steeples stand) - E. Bacon
How still the bells in steeples stand E. Bacon: How still the bells
How the sun rose (I'll tell you how the sun rose) - A. Farwell
How the Waters closed (How the Waters closed above Him) - L. Hoiby
How the Waters closed above Him (How the Waters closed above Him) L. Hoiby: How the Waters closed
How the Waters closed above Him L. Hoiby: How the Waters closed
I died for beauty (I died for beauty, but was scarce) - R. Baksa, F. Chapiro, H. Clarke, N. Dinerstein
[No Title] (I died for beauty, but was scarce) - H. Lindenfeld
I died for beauty, but was scarce H. Lindenfeld: I died for beauty, but was scarce
R. Baksa, F. Chapiro, H. Clarke, N. Dinerstein: I died for beauty
[No Title] (I dreaded that first robin so) - E. Laderman
I dreaded that first robin so E. Laderman: I dreaded that first robin so
I dwell in possibility (I dwell in Possibility) - E. Bacon *
I dwell in Possibility * E. Bacon: I dwell in possibility
I envy seas (I envy seas whereon he rides) - H. Mollincone
I envy seas whereon he rides H. Mollincone: I envy seas
I felt a cleavage (I felt a cleavage in my mind
) - O. Luening
I felt a cleavage in my mind (I felt a cleavage in my mind
) - M. Horvit, S. Kagen
I felt a cleavage in my mind
M. Horvit, S. Kagen: I felt a cleavage in my mind
O. Luening: I felt a cleavage
I felt a cleaving in my mind M. Horvit, S. Kagen: I felt a cleavage in my mind
O. Luening: I felt a cleavage
I felt a funeral in my brain (I felt a funeral in my brain) - A. Copland, M. Horvit
I felt a funeral in my brain A. Copland, M. Horvit: I felt a funeral in my brain
I had no time to hate (I had no time to hate, because) - A. Farwell
I had no time to hate, because A. Farwell: I had no time to hate
I have no life but this (I have no life but this) - T. Pasatieri, G. Steiner
I have no life but this T. Pasatieri, G. Steiner: I have no life but this
I heard a fly buzz when I died (I heard a fly buzz when I died) - W. Sydeman, B. Holmes
I heard a fly buzz when I died W. Sydeman, B. Holmes: I heard a fly buzz when I died
N. Dinerstein: Dying
I held a jewel (I held a jewel in my fingers) - H. Mollincone
I held a jewel in my fingers (I held a jewel in my fingers) - G. Coates
I held a jewel in my fingers H. Mollincone: I held a jewel
G. Coates: I held a jewel in my fingers
I know a place (I know a place where summer strives) - R. Perera
I know a place where summer strives R. Perera: I know a place
I know some lonely houses off the road (I know some lonely houses off the road) - G. Perle
I know some lonely houses off the road G. Perle: I know some lonely houses off the road
I like to see it lap the miles (I like to see it lap the miles) - G. Perle, W. Rogers
I like to see it lap the miles A. Weiss: The railway train
G. Perle, W. Rogers: I like to see it lap the miles
[No Title] (I live with him, I see his face) - E. Laderman, G. Steiner
I live with him, I see his face (I live with him, I see his face) - T. Pasatieri
I live with him, I see his face T. Pasatieri: I live with him, I see his face
E. Laderman, G. Steiner: I live with him, I see his face
I many times thought peace had come T. Pasatieri: Reflection
E. Gold: Peace
I never felt at Home - Below * C. Dougherty: New England Pastoral
A. Farwell: I never felt at home below
I never felt at home below (I never felt at Home - Below) - A. Farwell *
I never saw a moor (I never saw a moor) - L. Berkowitz, A. Farwell, R. Muczynski ITA
I never saw a moor ITA L. Berkowitz, A. Farwell, R. Muczynski: I never saw a moor
I. Freed, H. Leavitt, A. Weiss: Chartless
J. Sacco: Revelation
[No Title] (I reason, earth is short) - E. Laderman
I reason, earth is short E. Laderman: I reason, earth is short
I reckon, when I count at all * A. Weiss: Poets
I shall keep singing! (I shall keep singing!
) - B. Holmes *
I shall keep singing!
* B. Holmes: I shall keep singing!
I shall know why (I shall know why, when time is over) - A. Farwell
I shall know why, when time is over A. Farwell: I shall know why
I shall not live in vain (If I can stop one heart from breaking) - F. Bartlett
I taste a liquor (I taste a liquor never brewed) - A. Weiss
I taste a liquor never brewed (I taste a liquor never brewed) - C. Dickinson, J. Duke, R. Escher, W. Gettel, N. Peros
[No Title] (I taste a liquor never brewed) - W. Sydeman
I taste a liquor never brewed W. Sydeman: I taste a liquor never brewed
A. Weiss: I taste a liquor
C. Dickinson, J. Duke, R. Escher, W. Gettel, N. Peros: I taste a liquor never brewed
A. Farwell: The little tippler
R. Ward: Intoxication
I took my power in my hand (I took my power in my hand) - R. Baksa, R. Schroyens DUT
I took my power in my hand DUT R. Baksa, R. Schroyens: I took my power in my hand
I went to Heaven (I went to Heaven) - G. Walker
I went to Heaven G. Walker: I went to Heaven
If bees are few (To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee,) - E. Bacon
If I can stop one heart from breaking (If I can stop one heart from breaking) - G. Coates, J. Kennedy, O. Luening, P. Lutkin, J. MacDermid
If I can stop one heart from breaking R. Hageman, O. Speaks: Charity
G. Coates, J. Kennedy, O. Luening, P. Lutkin, J. MacDermid: If I can stop one heart from breaking
J. Patterson, E. Towner: Not in vain
F. Bartlett: I shall not live in vain
V. Persichetti: Robin
If I shouldn't be alive J. Heiss: From "If I Shouldn't be Alive" and "How Happy is the Little Stone"
If I'm lost - now (If I'm lost -- now) - G. Perle *
If I'm lost -- now * G. Perle: If I'm lost - now
[No Title] (If you were coming in the Fall) - E. Laderman
If you were coming in the Fall (If you were coming in the Fall) - G. Steiner
If you were coming in the Fall G. Steiner: If you were coming in the Fall
E. Laderman: If you were coming in the Fall
[No Title] (I'll tell you how the sun rose) - A. Brown
I'll tell you how the sun rose (I'll tell you how the sun rose) - D. McAfee
I'll tell you how the sun rose A. Brown: I'll tell you how the sun rose
D. McAfee: I'll tell you how the sun rose
F. Knowlton, A. Raymond-Ward: A day
E. Kettering: The sun
A. Farwell: How the sun rose
I'm nobody (I'm nobody! Who are you) - E. Bacon, R. Baksa, L. Berkowitz, G. Coates, S. Davis, S. Kagen, J. Kennedy, V. Persichetti, R. Starer, G. Steiner, U. Grahn ITA GER
[No Title] (I'm nobody! Who are you) - E. Laderman ITA GER
I'm nobody! Who are you ITA GER A. Farwell: I'm nobody! Who are you?
D. Riley: On life
E. Laderman: I'm nobody! Who are you
B. Holmes: I'm nobody!
E. Bacon, R. Baksa, L. Berkowitz, G. Coates, S. Davis, S. Kagen, J. Kennedy, V. Persichetti, R. Starer, G. Steiner, U. Grahn: I'm nobody
I'm nobody! Who are you? (I'm nobody! Who are you) - A. Farwell ITA GER
[No Title] (I'm wife; I've finished that) - E. Laderman
I'm wife; I've finished that E. Laderman: I'm wife; I've finished that
In falling timbers buried (In falling timbers buried) - G. Coates *
In falling timbers buried * G. Coates: In falling timbers buried
In the silent west (On this wondrous sea) - E. Bacon
In this short Life (In this short Life) - L. Larsen
In this short Life L. Larsen: In this short Life
In winter, in my room (In winter, in my room) - W. Ruiter
In winter, in my room W. Ruiter: In winter, in my room
Indian summer (These are the days when birds come back) - W. Ferris, U. Kay, G. McKay
Intoxication (I taste a liquor never brewed) - R. Ward
Is Heaven a Place -- a Sky -- a Tree? * E. Bacon: Unto Me?
Is there such a thing as day? (Will there really be a morning) - E. Bacon
It sifts from leaden sieves E. Bacon: Snowfall
[No Title] (It was not Saint -- it was too large) - H. Clarke *
It was not Saint -- it was too large * H. Clarke: It was not Saint -- it was too large
It will be Summer (It will be Summer, eventually) - S. Glickman *
It will be Summer, eventually * S. Glickman: It will be Summer
It's all I have to bring (It's all I have to bring today) - E. Bacon
[No Title] (It's all I have to bring today) - D. Aperans
It's all I have to bring today (It's all I have to bring today) - J. Kennedy
It's all I have to bring today J. Kennedy: It's all I have to bring today
E. Bacon, E. Bacon: It's all I have to bring
D. Aperans: It's all I have to bring today
It's coming -- the postponeless Creature (It's coming -- the postponeless Creature) - E. Bacon *
It's coming -- the postponeless Creature * E. Bacon, E. Bacon: It's coming -- the postponeless Creature
It's such a little thing to weep E. Bacon: Weeping and sighing
I've heard an organ talk sometimes (I've heard an organ talk sometimes) - A. Copland *
I've heard an organ talk sometimes * A. Copland: I've heard an organ talk sometimes
I've seen a dying eye (I've seen a dying eye) - G. Coates
I've seen a dying eye G. Coates: I've seen a dying eye
Let down the bars (Let down the bars, O Death) - E. Bacon, J. Duke, V. Weigl
Let down the bars, O Death (Let down the bars, O Death) - S. Barber, T. Pasatieri
Let down the bars, O Death (Let down the bars, O Death) - S. Barber, T. Pasatieri
Let down the bars, O Death S. Barber, T. Pasatieri: Let down the bars, O Death
E. Bacon, J. Duke, V. Weigl: Let down the bars
Let my first Knowing be of the thee GER H. Brunt: Let my first knowing be of thee
Let my first knowing be of thee (Let my first Knowing be of the thee) - H. Brunt GER
Lightly stepped a yellow star (Lightly stepped a yellow star) - W. Rogers
Lightly stepped a yellow star W. Rogers: Lightly stepped a yellow star
Like trains of cars on tracks of plush A. Farwell: The level bee
Little pilgrim (A child's fancy) (Will there really be a morning) - C. Willeby
Love's stricken, 'Why' (Love's stricken, 'why') - N. Rorem, N. Rorem
Love's stricken "why" (Love's stricken, 'why') - H. Brunt
Love's stricken, 'why' H. Brunt: Love's stricken "why"
N. Rorem, N. Rorem: Love's stricken, 'Why'
Mein Leben, zweimal fiels ins Schloß
ENG GER *
Mine (Mine by the right of the white election) - A. Farwell
Mine by the right of the white election (Mine by the right of the white election) - G. Coates
Mine by the right of the white election A. Farwell: Mine
G. Coates: Mine by the right of the white election
Mine enemy is growing old (Mine enemy is growing old,) - S. Kagen
Mine enemy is growing old, S. Kagen: Mine enemy is growing old
Much madness is divinest sense (Much madness is divinest sense) - R. Baksa, S. Kagen, J. Langert
[No Title] (Much madness is divinest sense) - H. Lindenfeld
Much madness is divinest sense R. Baksa, S. Kagen, J. Langert: Much madness is divinest sense
H. Lindenfeld: Much madness is divinest sense
Musicians wrestle everywhere (Musicians wrestle everywhere) - E. Carter, P. Mennin
Musicians wrestle everywhere E. Carter, P. Mennin: Musicians wrestle everywhere
My cocoon tightens, colors tease (My cocoon tightens, colors tease) - T. Pasatieri
My cocoon tightens, colors tease T. Pasatieri: My cocoon tightens, colors tease
[No Title] (My life closed twice before its close) - E. Laderman GER
My life closed twice before its close GER E. Laderman: My life closed twice before its close
E. Gold: Parting
My river runs to thee (My river runs to thee) - E. Bacon, G. Steiner
My river runs to thee W. Hawley: My River Runs to Thee
E. Bacon, G. Steiner: My river runs to thee
[No Title] (My Soul -- accused me -- And I quailed) - H. Clarke *
My Soul -- accused me -- And I quailed * H. Clarke: My Soul -- accused me -- And I quailed
Mysteries (The murmur of a bee) - C. As, A. Weiss
Nature, the gentlest mother (Nature, the gentlest mother) - A. Copland
Nature, the gentlest mother A. Copland: Nature, the gentlest mother
E. Bacon: The gentlest mother
New England Pastoral (I never felt at Home - Below) - C. Dougherty *
New feet within my garden go (New feet within my garden go) - J. Duke, R. Kent, R. Perera
New feet within my garden go J. Duke, R. Kent, R. Perera: New feet within my garden go
No dew upon the grass (The sun kept setting, setting still) - E. Bacon
No matter - now - Sweet (No matter - now - Sweet) - R. Baksa *
No matter - now - Sweet * R. Baksa: No matter - now - Sweet
Nobody knows this little rose * J. Duke, W. Roy: This little rose
Not in vain (If I can stop one heart from breaking) - J. Patterson, E. Towner
Not what we did, shall be the test (Not what we did, shall be the test) - E. Bacon *
Not what we did, shall be the test * E. Bacon: Not what we did, shall be the test
Now I lay thee down to sleep GER G. Coates: On the death of a child
O friend (Alter? When the hills do) - E. Bacon
Of all the souls (Of all the souls that stand create) - C. Shearer
Of all the souls that stand create C. Shearer: Of all the souls
[No Title] (Of God we ask one favor) - E. Laderman
Of God we ask one favor E. Laderman: Of God we ask one favor
On life (I'm nobody! Who are you) - D. Riley ITA GER
On the death of a child (Now I lay thee down to sleep) - G. Coates GER
On this long storm (On this long storm the rainbow rose) - A. Farwell
On this long storm the rainbow rose A. Farwell: On this long storm
On this wondrous sea (On this wondrous sea) - A. Farwell
On this wondrous sea A. Farwell: On this wondrous sea
V. Weigl: From time and eternity
E. Bacon, E. Bacon: In the silent west
[No Title] (One dignity delays for all) - P. Dickinson
One dignity delays for all P. Dickinson: One dignity delays for all
One need not be a chamber to be haunted (One need not be a chamber to be haunted) - D. Grantham
One need not be a chamber to be haunted D. Grantham: One need not be a chamber to be haunted
Our share of night to bear (Our share of night to bear) - E. Bacon, O. Luening, G. Steiner
Our share of night to bear E. Bacon, O. Luening, G. Steiner: Our share of night to bear
Out of the morning (Will there really be a morning) - V. Persichetti
Pain has an element of blank (Pain has an element of blank) - S. Kagen, R. Starer
Pain has an element of blank S. Kagen, R. Starer: Pain has an element of blank
Papa above (Papa above) - A. Farwell
Papa above A. Farwell: Papa above
Parting (My life closed twice before its close) - E. Gold GER
Peace (I many times thought peace had come) - E. Gold
Perhaps you'd like to buy a flower (Perhaps you'd like to buy a flower) - G. Perle, G. Steiner
Perhaps you'd like to buy a flower G. Perle, G. Steiner: Perhaps you'd like to buy a flower
Pigmy seraphs gone astray E. Bacon: Velvet people
Pink, small, and punctual E. Bacon: With the first Arbutus
Poem (Why do they shut me out of Heaven) - I. Heilner *
Poets (I reckon, when I count at all) - A. Weiss *
Poor little heart E. Bacon, R. Baksa, C. Dickinson: Poor little heart!
Poor little heart! (Poor little heart) - E. Bacon, R. Baksa, C. Dickinson
Presentiment (Presentiment is that long shadow on the lawn) - A. Farwell
Presentiment is that long shadow on the lawn A. Farwell: Presentiment
Put up my lute! (Put up my lute!) - G. Samuel *
Put up my lute! * G. Samuel: Put up my lute!
Read, sweet, how others strove (Read, sweet, how others strove) - R. Harris, P. Mennin
Read, sweet, how others strove R. Harris, P. Mennin: Read, sweet, how others strove
Reflection (I many times thought peace had come) - T. Pasatieri
Remorse is memory awake (Remorse is memory awake) - S. Kagen
Remorse is memory awake S. Kagen: Remorse is memory awake
Resurgam (At last to be identified) - A. Farwell
Revelation (I never saw a moor) - J. Sacco ITA
Robin (If I can stop one heart from breaking) - V. Persichetti
Safe in their alabaster chambers (Safe in their alabaster chambers) - A. Farwell, B. Murray, B. Holmes
[No Title] (Safe in their alabaster chambers) - D. Pinkham
Safe in their alabaster chambers A. Farwell, B. Murray, B. Holmes: Safe in their alabaster chambers
D. Pinkham: Safe in their alabaster chambers
Savior (Savior! I've no one else to tell) - E. Bacon *
Savior! I've no one else to tell * E. Bacon, E. Bacon: The Imperial Heart
She bore it till the simple veins (She bore it till the simple veins) - G. Perle *
She bore it till the simple veins * G. Perle: She bore it till the simple veins
She died, - this was the way she died R. Ward: Vanished
She went (She went as quiet as the dew) - E. Bacon
She went as quiet as the dew (She went as quiet as the dew) - E. Bacon
She went as quiet as the dew E. Bacon, E. Bacon: She went as quiet as the dew
Simple days (To venerate the simple days) - E. Bacon
Sleep is supposed to be (Sleep is supposed to be) - A. Copland
Sleep is supposed to be A. Copland: Sleep is supposed to be
Sleeping (A long, long sleep, a famous sleep
) - D. Gilliam ITA
Snowfall (It sifts from leaden sieves) - E. Bacon
So bashful (So bashful when I spied her) - E. Bacon
So bashful when I spied her E. Bacon: So bashful
A. Weld: Bashfulness
So set its sun in thee (So set its sun in thee) - N. Peros
So set its sun in thee N. Peros: So set its sun in thee
So well that I can live without * E. Bacon: As Well as Jesus?
Solitude (There is a solitude of space) - E. Bacon
Solitude of space (There is a solitude of space) - B. Pierce
Some keep the Sabbath going to church (Some keep the Sabbath going to church) - B. Holmes
Some keep the Sabbath going to church B. Holmes: Some keep the Sabbath going to church
A. Farwell: The Sabbath
Some rainbow coming from the fair A. Farwell: Summer's Armies
Soul, wilt thou toss again O. Luening: Soul, wilt thou toss again?
Soul, wilt thou toss again? (Soul, wilt thou toss again) - O. Luening
South winds jostle them (South winds jostle them) - R. Perera
South winds jostle them R. Perera: South winds jostle them
Sparrow (A sparrow took a slice of twig) - R. Green *
Split the lark (Split the lark and you'll find the music) - P. Schwartz
Split the lark and you'll find the music P. Schwartz: Split the lark
Spring (Spring is the Period) - W. Roy *
Spring comes on the World (Spring comes on the World) - R. Smith *
Spring comes on the World * R. Smith: Spring comes on the World
Spring is the Period * W. Roy: Spring
Success is counted sweetest (Success is counted sweetest) - A. Leichtling GER
Success is counted sweetest GER A. Leichtling: Success is counted sweetest
Summer for Thee (Summer for thee grant I may be) - G. Steiner
Summer for thee grant I may be G. Steiner: Summer for Thee
Summer shower (A drop fell on the apple tree) - C. Dickinson, A. Farwell
Summer's Armies (Some rainbow coming from the fair) - A. Farwell
Summer's lapse (As imperceptibly as grief) - E. Bacon
Sunset (This is the land the sunset washes) - E. Bacon
Sunset (The Sun went down -- no Man looked on) - E. Bacon *
[No Title] (Surgeons must be very careful) - A. Brown
Surgeons must be very careful A. Brown: Surgeons must be very careful
Sweet is the swamp with its secrets E. Bacon: The swamp
Talk Not to Me (Talk not to me of Summer Trees) - M. Kaderavek *
Talk not to me of Summer Trees * M. Kaderavek: Talk Not to Me
That I did always love (That I did always love) - P. Mennin, T. Pasatieri
That I did always love P. Mennin, T. Pasatieri: That I did always love
The banks of the yellow sea (This is the land the sunset washes) - E. Bacon
The bat (The bat is dun with wrinkled wings) - E. Bacon
The bat is dun with wrinkled wings E. Bacon: The bat
The Bobolink is gone * R. Green: Bobolink
The brain is wider than the sky (The brain is wider than the sky) - D. Pinkham
The brain is wider than the sky D. Pinkham: The brain is wider than the sky
The bustle in a house (The bustle in a house) - N. Dinerstein
The bustle in a house N. Dinerstein: The bustle in a house
The butterfly (The butterfly obtains) - A. Farwell, P. Schwartz
The butterfly obtains A. Farwell, P. Schwartz: The butterfly
The chariot (Because I could not stop for Death
) - A. Copland
The crickets sang (The crickets sang) - E. Bacon, B. Holmes
The crickets sang E. Bacon, B. Holmes: The crickets sang
The daisy follows soft the sun (The daisy follows soft the sun) - E. Bacon
The daisy follows soft the sun E. Bacon: The daisy follows soft the sun
The gentlest mother (Nature, the gentlest mother) - E. Bacon
The grass (The grass so little has to do) - E. Bacon, A. Bergh, V. Persichetti
The grass so little has to do (The grass so little has to do) - A. Farwell
The grass so little has to do A. Farwell: The grass so little has to do
E. Bacon, A. Bergh, V. Persichetti: The grass
The hallowing of Pain (The hallowing of Pain) - A. Leichtling *
The hallowing of Pain * A. Leichtling: The hallowing of Pain
The heart (The heart asks pleasure first) - E. Bacon
The heart asks pleasure first (The heart asks pleasure first) - J. Langert, G. Perle, W. Rogers
The heart asks pleasure first E. Bacon: The heart
J. Langert, G. Perle, W. Rogers: The heart asks pleasure first
The heart is the capital of the mind (The Heart is the Capital of the Mind) - D. Pinkham *
The Heart is the Capital of the Mind * D. Pinkham: The heart is the capital of the mind
The Imperial Heart (Savior! I've no one else to tell) - E. Bacon *
The last night that she lived (The last night that she lived) - F. Chapiro
The last night that she lived F. Chapiro: The last night that she lived
The level bee (Like trains of cars on tracks of plush) - A. Farwell
The little stone (How happy is the little stone) - E. Bacon
The little tippler (I taste a liquor never brewed) - A. Farwell
The loneliness one dare not sound (The Loneliness One dare not sound) - G. Perle *
The Loneliness One dare not sound * G. Perle: The loneliness one dare not sound
The lovers (The rose did caper on her cheek) - C. Dickinson
The mind lives on the heart (The Mind lives on the Heart) - D. Pinkham *
The Mind lives on the Heart * D. Pinkham: The mind lives on the heart
The moon was but a chin of gold G. Binkerd: Her silver will
The morns are meeker than they were (The morns are meeker than they were) - R. Baksa, R. Kent
[No Title] (The morns are meeker than they were) - A. Brown
The morns are meeker than they were A. Brown: The morns are meeker than they were
H. Clarke, E. Marzo: Autumn
R. Baksa, R. Kent: The morns are meeker than they were
The mountain (The mountain sat upon the plain) - E. Bacon
The mountain sat upon the plain E. Bacon: The mountain
The mountains -- grow unnoticed (The Mountains -- grow unnoticed) - S. Adler *
[No Title] (The Mountains -- grow unnoticed) - H. Clarke *
The Mountains -- grow unnoticed * H. Clarke: The Mountains -- grow unnoticed
S. Adler: The mountains -- grow unnoticed
The murmur of a bee C. As, A. Weiss: Mysteries
The one that could repeat the summer day (The one that could repeat the summer day) - R. Perera
The one that could repeat the summer day R. Perera: The one that could repeat the summer day
The pedigree of honey A. Farwell: Aristocracy
The Postponeless Creature (It's coming -- the postponeless Creature) - E. Bacon *
The railway train (I like to see it lap the miles) - A. Weiss
The right to perish (The right to perish might be thought) - S. Kagen
The right to perish might be thought S. Kagen: The right to perish
The robin is the one (The robin is the one) - B. Holmes
The robin is the one B. Holmes: The robin is the one
The rose did caper on her cheek (The rose did caper on her cheek) - J. Duke
The rose did caper on her cheek C. Dickinson: The lovers
J. Duke: The rose did caper on her cheek
The Sabbath (Some keep the Sabbath going to church) - A. Farwell
The Sea (As if the Sea should part) - E. Bacon *
The sea of sunset (This is the land the sunset washes) - A. Farwell
The Sea said "Come" to the Brook (The Sea said Come" to the Brook) - A. Farwell
The Sea said Come" to the Brook A. Farwell: The Sea said "Come" to the Brook
The show is not the show (The show is not the show) - O. Luening
The show is not the show O. Luening: The show is not the show
The silent brook (Have you got a brook in your little heart) - G. Boyle
The simple days (To venerate the simple days) - E. Bacon
The sky is low, the clouds are mean (The sky is low, the clouds are mean) - A. Iannaccone, R. Kent
The sky is low, the clouds are mean A. Iannaccone, R. Kent: The sky is low, the clouds are mean
The soul selects her own society (The soul selects her own society) - R. Baksa
The soul selects her own society R. Baksa: The soul selects her own society
The spider as an artist (The spider as an artist) - D. Grantham
The spider as an artist D. Grantham: The spider as an artist
The spider holds a silver ball (The spider holds a silver ball) - J. Langert *
The spider holds a silver ball * J. Langert: The spider holds a silver ball
The sun (I'll tell you how the sun rose) - E. Kettering
The sun kept setting, setting still E. Bacon: No dew upon the grass
The Sun went Down (The Sun went down -- no Man looked on) - E. Bacon *
The Sun went down -- no Man looked on * E. Bacon, E. Bacon: The Sun went Down
The swamp (Sweet is the swamp with its secrets) - E. Bacon
The wind (The Wind took up the Northern Things) - L. Berkowitz *
The wind tapped like a tired man (The wind tapped like a tired man) - R. Escher, G. Perle
The wind tapped like a tired man R. Escher, G. Perle: The wind tapped like a tired man
The Wind took up the Northern Things * L. Berkowitz: The wind
The world feels dusty (The world feels dusty) - A. Copland *
The world feels dusty * A. Copland: The world feels dusty
There are two Mays (There are two Mays) - W. Ruiter *
There are two Mays * W. Ruiter: There are two Mays
There came a day (There came a day at Summer's full) - E. Bacon
[No Title] (There came a day at Summer's full) - E. Laderman
There came a day at Summer's full E. Laderman: There came a day at Summer's full
E. Bacon: There came a day
There came a wind like a bugle (There came a wind like a bugle) - M. Bliss, A. Copland, L. Hoiby, T. Pasatieri, G. Perle
There came a wind like a bugle M. Bliss, A. Copland, L. Hoiby, T. Pasatieri, G. Perle: There came a wind like a bugle
E. Bacon: A wind like a bugle
There is a solitude of space E. Bacon: Solitude
B. Pierce: Solitude of space
There is no silence (There is no Silence in the Earth -- so silent) - A. Leichtling *
There is no Silence in the Earth -- so silent * A. Leichtling: There is no silence
There's a certain slant of light (There's a certain slant of light) - R. Baksa, S. Davis
[No Title] (There's a certain slant of light) - P. Dickinson, D. Pinkham
There's a certain slant of light E. Bacon: Winter afternoons
P. Dickinson, D. Pinkham: There's a certain slant of light
R. Baksa, S. Davis: There's a certain slant of light
These -- saw Visions * A. Farwell: These saw visions
These are the days (These are the days when birds come back) - T. Pasatieri
These are the days when birds come back (These are the days when birds come back) - R. Escher, G. Perle, D. Pinkham
These are the days when birds come back W. Ferris, U. Kay, G. McKay: Indian summer
R. Escher, G. Perle, D. Pinkham: These are the days when birds come back
T. Pasatieri: These are the days
These saw visions (These -- saw Visions) - A. Farwell *
They dropped like flakes G. Coates: Armistice
This and my heart (It's all I have to bring today) - E. Bacon
This is my letter to the world (This is my letter to the world) - D. Grantham, F. Levy, P. Mennin
This is my letter to the world D. Grantham, F. Levy, P. Mennin: This is my letter to the world
This is the land the sunset washes A. Farwell: The sea of sunset
E. Bacon, E. Bacon: The banks of the yellow sea
This little rose (Nobody knows this little rose) - J. Duke, W. Roy *
This quiet Dust was Gentlemen and Ladies ITA A. Weiss: A cemetery
This was in the white of the year (This was in the white of the year) - T. Pasatieri *
This was in the white of the year * T. Pasatieri: This was in the white of the year
Tie the strings to my life (Tie the strings to my life, my Lord) - A. Farwell
Tie the strings to my life, my Lord (Tie the strings to my life, my Lord) - B. Holmes
Tie the strings to my life, my Lord A. Farwell: Tie the strings to my life
B. Holmes: Tie the strings to my life, my Lord
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