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[Incomplete]
I understand the large hearts of heroes
(L. Hoiby)
no. 1. I celebrate myself, and sing myself (V. Persichetti, D. Brunner)
no. 5. I believe in you my soul, the other I am must not abase itself to you (R. Lister)
no. 6. A child said, What is the grass? fetching it to me with full hands
(N. Lockwood) GER
no. 7. Has any one supposed it lucky to be born? (H. Norris)
no. 8. The little one sleeps in its cradle (N. Lockwood)
no. 9. The big doors of the country barn stand open and read (N. Lockwood)
no. 11. Twenty-eight young men bathe by the shore
(L. Hoiby)
no. 18. With music strong I come, with my cornets and my drums (H. Gaul)
no. 20. Who goes there? hankering, gross, mystical, and nude (C. Ives, H. Norris)
no. 21. I am the poet of the Body and I am the poet of the Soul
(L. Campbell-Tipton, R. Williams, B. Lees, H. Norris) ITA
no. 22. You sea! I resign myself to you also--I guess what you mean (B. Lees)
no. 26. Now I will do nothing but listen (L. Pfautsch)
no. 32. I think I could turn and live with animals, they are so placid and self-contain'd (S. Kagen)
no. 45. O span of youth! ever-push'd elasticity! (H. Norris)
no. 46. I know I have the best of time and space, and was never measured and never will be measured
(T. Whitmer)
no. 50. There is that in me -- I do not know what it is (T. Whitmer, V. Persichetti)
no. 52. The spotted hawk swoops by and accuses me, he complains of my gab and my loitering.
(D. Hagen) *
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