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Author: Owen Dobson (1914-1983)
Text collections / compilations [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
Texts set to music [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
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Note: titles are in bold and first lines are in italics
[No Title] (Bring me those needles, Martha, I believe I'll knit Jesus a scarf) (from Beyond the Blues -- New Poems by American Negroes) - R. Fleming
Bring me those needles, Martha, I believe I'll knit Jesus a scarf (from Beyond the Blues -- New Poems by American Negroes) R. Fleming: Bring me those needles, Martha, I believe I'll knit Jesus a scarf
[No Title] (Cold and icy in my bed: laid on the ground of Jerusalem) (from Beyond the Blues -- New Poems by American Negroes) - R. Fleming
Cold and icy in my bed: laid on the ground of Jerusalem (from Beyond the Blues -- New Poems by American Negroes) R. Fleming: Cold and icy in my bed: laid on the ground of Jerusalem
[No Title] (Don't pay attention to the old men in the temple) (from Beyond the Blues -- New Poems by American Negroes) - R. Fleming
Don't pay attention to the old men in the temple (from Beyond the Blues -- New Poems by American Negroes) R. Fleming: Don't pay attention to the old men in the temple
[No Title] (Everything is black, air, water, sun, moon, all light, dirt is black) (from Beyond the Blues -- New Poems by American Negroes) - R. Fleming
Everything is black, air, water, sun, moon, all light, dirt is black (from Beyond the Blues -- New Poems by American Negroes) R. Fleming: Everything is black, air, water, sun, moon, all light, dirt is black
[No Title] (Jesus, did you know that Lazarus is back?) (from Beyond the Blues -- New Poems by American Negroes) - R. Fleming
Jesus, did you know that Lazarus is back? (from Beyond the Blues -- New Poems by American Negroes) R. Fleming: Jesus, did you know that Lazarus is back?
[No Title] (O my boy: Jesus my first and only son) (from Beyond the Blues -- New Poems by American Negroes) - R. Fleming, R. Fleming
O my boy: Jesus my first and only son (from Beyond the Blues -- New Poems by American Negroes) R. Fleming, R. Fleming: O my boy: Jesus my first and only son
[No Title] (There's a supper in Jerusalem tonight and I wish that I) (from Beyond the Blues -- New Poems by American Negroes) - R. Fleming
There's a supper in Jerusalem tonight and I wish that I (from Beyond the Blues -- New Poems by American Negroes) R. Fleming: There's a supper in Jerusalem tonight and I wish that I
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