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Author: William Carlos Williams (1883-1963)
Text collections / compilations [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
Texts set to music [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
[x] indicates a placeholder for a text that is not yet in the database * indicates that a text cannot (yet?) be displayed on this site because of its copyright status.
Note: titles are in bold and first lines are in italics. A blue rectangle containing a language code such as ENG indicates the presence of a translation to that language. A grey rectangle such as FRE indicates a particular translation (usually one set to music) exists but is missing.
A flowing river (from The Wedge) - R. Holloway [x] *
Ad infinitum (Still I bring flowers
) - A. Previn *
Approach of winter (The half-stripped trees struck by a wind together) (from Sour Grapes: a Book of Poems) - R. Holloway
At ten A.M. the young housewife G. Bachlund: The Young Housewife
Choral: The Pink Church [x] * C. Thaew: Choral: The Pink Church
Complete Destruction (It was an icy day) (from Sour Grapes: a Book of Poems) - G. Bachlund
Conquest (Hard, chilly colors: straw grey, frost grey) (from Al Que Quiero!) R. Holloway, R. Holloway: Conquest (Begun)
Conquest (Begun) (Hard, chilly colors: straw grey, frost grey) (from Al Que Quiero!) - R. Holloway
Conquest (Concluded) (Hard, chilly colors: straw grey, frost grey) (from Al Que Quiero!) - R. Holloway
Danse russe (If I when my wife is sleeping) (from Al Que Quiero!) I. Heilner: Second rhapsody
El hombre (It's a strange courage) (from Al Que Quiero!) L. Spratlan: Morning star
Flowers through the window
(from Collected Poems 1921-1931) * N. Rorem: Nantucket
From Paterson - J. Williams [x] *
Hard, chilly colors: straw grey, frost grey (from Al Que Quiero!) R. Holloway, R. Holloway: Conquest (Begun)
Here it is spring again (from Sour Grapes: a Book of Poems) G. Bachlund: The Late Singer
I awoke happy, the house
* A. Previn: The revelation
I have eaten the plums that were in the icebox (from Collected Poems 1921-1931) * R. Holloway: This is just to say
I lie here thinking of you (from Al Que Quiero!) R. Holloway: Love song
I tried to put a bird in a cage (from The Tempers) J. McGill: The fool's song
Icarus (from Pictures from Brueghel) - A. Silsbee [x] *
If I when my wife is sleeping (from Al Que Quiero!) I. Heilner: Second rhapsody
In Brueghel's great picture, The Kermess
(from The Wedge) * N. Rorem: The dance
Iris (from Pictures from Brueghel) - L. Spratlan [x] *
It was an icy day (from Sour Grapes: a Book of Poems) G. Bachlund: Complete Destruction
It's a strange courage (from Al Que Quiero!) L. Spratlan: Morning star
Let him who may among the continuing lines seek out that tortured
* J. Harbison: To be recited to Flossie on her birthday
Love song (I lie here thinking of you) (from Al Que Quiero!) - R. Holloway
Memory of April (You say love is this, love is that) (from Sour Grapes: a Book of Poems) - R. Holloway
Metric Figure (There is a bird in the poplars --
) * R. Robbins, F. Lewin: Phoenix
Morning star (It's a strange courage) (from Al Que Quiero!) - L. Spratlan
My days are burning - R. Holloway [x] *
Nantucket (Flowers through the window
) (from Collected Poems 1921-1931) - N. Rorem *
Nocturne - G. Binkerd [x] *
Old men who have studied (from Al Que Quiero!) G. Bachlund: The Old Men
Perfection (from The Wedge) - R. Holloway [x] *
Phoenix (There is a bird in the poplars --
) - R. Robbins, F. Lewin *
Pictures from Brueghel (from Pictures from Brueghel) [x] * R. Luedeke: Pictures from Brueghel
A. Silsbee: Icarus
Reverie and Invocation - S. Purdy [x] *
Rogation Sunday [x] * T. Canning: Rogation Hymn
Rogation Hymn - T. Canning [x] *
Second rhapsody (If I when my wife is sleeping) (from Al Que Quiero!) - I. Heilner
so much depends upon G. Bachlund: The red wheelbarrow
Sooner or later
* A. Thomas, J. Harbison: The rewaking
Sorrow is my own yard
(from Sour Grapes: a Book of Poems) M. Babbitt: The Widow's Lament In Springtime
Spring storm (The sky has given over its bitterness) (from Sour Grapes: a Book of Poems) - R. Holloway
Still I bring flowers
* A. Previn: Ad infinitum
The bare tree (from The Wedge) - R. Holloway [x] *
The counter [x] * R. Holloway: My days are burning
The dance (In Brueghel's great picture, The Kermess
) (from The Wedge) - N. Rorem *
The descent (from The Desert Music and Other Poems) - F. Fox [x] *
The fool's song (I tried to put a bird in a cage) (from The Tempers) - J. McGill
The half-stripped trees struck by a wind together (from Sour Grapes: a Book of Poems) R. Holloway: Approach of winter
The lady speaks - J. Harbison [x] *
The Late Singer (Here it is spring again) (from Sour Grapes: a Book of Poems) - G. Bachlund
The marriage of souls - R. Holloway [x] *
The Old Men (Old men who have studied) (from Al Que Quiero!) - G. Bachlund
The red wheelbarrow (so much depends upon) - G. Bachlund
The revelation (I awoke happy, the house
) - A. Previn *
The rewaking (Sooner or later
) - A. Thomas, J. Harbison *
The sky has given over its bitterness (from Sour Grapes: a Book of Poems) R. Holloway: Spring storm
The Widow's Lament In Springtime (Sorrow is my own yard
) (from Sour Grapes: a Book of Poems) - M. Babbitt
The wildflower (from Spring and All) - R. Holloway [x] *
The woodthrush - J. Harbison [x] *
The Young Housewife (At ten A.M. the young housewife) - G. Bachlund
There is a bird in the poplars --
* R. Robbins, F. Lewin: Phoenix
This is just to say (I have eaten the plums that were in the icebox) (from Collected Poems 1921-1931) - R. Holloway *
To a woodpecker - J. Harbison [x] *
To be recited to Flossie on her birthday (Let him who may among the continuing lines seek out that tortured
) - J. Harbison *
Winter (from Collected Poems 1921-1931) - R. Holloway [x] *
You say love is this, love is that (from Sour Grapes: a Book of Poems) R. Holloway: Memory of April
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