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Author: Anne Sexton (1928-1974)
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. Language codes such as ENG indicate the presence of translation(s).
By the first of August * J. Mitchell: I Remember
Concerning your letter in which you ask * J. Mitchell: With mercy for the Greedy
Death starts like a dream (from All My Pretty Ones) * E. Vercoe: Old
For the year of the insane (O Mary, fragile mother) * J. Mitchell: O Mary, fragile mother
Frenzy (I am not lazy) - J. Mitchell *
Her kind (I have gone out, a possessed witch
) (from To Bedlam and Part Way Back) - J. Mitchell *
Housewife (Some women marry houses) - J. Mitchell *
Husband, last night I dreamt they cut off your hands and feet * J. Mitchell: Where it was at back then
I am not lazy * J. Mitchell: Frenzy
I have gone out, a possessed witch
(from To Bedlam and Part Way Back) * J. Mitchell: Her kind
E. Vercoe: Her Kind
I Remember (By the first of August) - J. Mitchell *
In Excelsis (It is half winter, half spring) - J. Mitchell *
It is half winter, half spring * J. Mitchell: In Excelsis
Just once (Just once I knew what life was for
) - J. Mitchell, W. Bolcom *
Just once I knew what life was for
* J. Mitchell, W. Bolcom: Just once
Mr. Mine (Notice how he has numbered the blue veins) - J. Mitchell *
Music swims back to me (Wait Mister. Which way is home) - J. Mitchell *
My faith is a great weight * J. Mitchell: Small wire
Noon walk on the asylum lawn (The summer sun ray) (from To Bedlam and Part Way Back) - E. Vercoe *
Notice how he has numbered the blue veins * J. Mitchell: Mr. Mine
O Mary, fragile mother (O Mary, fragile mother) - J. Mitchell *
O Mary, fragile mother * J. Mitchell: O Mary, fragile mother
Old (Death starts like a dream) (from All My Pretty Ones) - E. Vercoe *
Small wire (My faith is a great weight) - J. Mitchell *
Some women marry houses * J. Mitchell: Housewife
The balance wheel (Where I waved at the sky) - J. Mitchell *
The starry night (The town does not exist) - J. Mitchell, J. Heggie *
The summer sun ray (from To Bedlam and Part Way Back) * E. Vercoe: Noon walk on the asylum lawn
The town does not exist * J. Mitchell, J. Heggie: The starry night
Wait Mister. Which way is home * J. Mitchell: Music swims back to me
Where I waved at the sky * J. Mitchell: The balance wheel
Where it was at back then (Husband, last night I dreamt they cut off your hands and feet) - J. Mitchell *
With mercy for the Greedy (Concerning your letter in which you ask) - J. Mitchell *
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