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Vachel Lindsay [1879-1931] USA
Ranked #156 in the top 380 poets
Votes 73%: 127 up, 48 down

Singing poetry (verses are meant to be sung or chanted). Reviving the musical qualities of poetry as they were practiced by the ancient Greeks.

Because of his identity as a performance artist and his use of American midwestern themes, Lindsay became known in the 1910s as the "Prairie Troubador."

Unlike Lindsay’s more purely intellectual contemporaries, the poet declaimed his works from the stage, complete with the extravagant gestures of a carnival barker and old time preacher.

His poetry, lacked elements which encouraged the attention of academic scholarship.

Nicholas Vachel Lindsay (1879-1931) was one of America’s best-known poets. He left med school to study art at the Art Institute of Chicago and the New York School of Art, where he began combining his poetry with his illustrations. The years 1906 through 1912 were Lindsay’s troubadour years as he took his poetry to the people. He ventured out into the world on walking tours of the countryside, taking no money with him,  instead trading his poetry for food and shelter. Thus, he became the `Johnny Appleseed` of twentieth century American poetry.  In 1920, Lindsay became the first American poet invited to recite at Oxford University and undertook his first national lectur

	

	Vachel Lindsay was born on November 10, 1879 in Springfield, Illinois. The second of six children and the only son of Dr. Vachel Thomas Lindsay and Esther Catharine Frazee Lindsay. Vachel did not attend school until he was eight. He was taught at home by his mother, who had been a teacher and artist before her marriage. Grimm’s Fairy Tales is said to have been his primer. He graduated from Stuart School in 1893, having skipped the seventh grade and winning several prizes for his writing compositions.

	During his youth, Vachel was encouraged to follow in his father’s footsteps, therefore as a dutiful son, he enrolled at Hiram College, as a premedical student in 1897. Three years later, he wrote home and asked his parents to allow him to attend art school.  In 1901 he was accepted as a student at the Art Institute of Chicago and began his pursuit of a career as an illustrator. He spent time reading the works of English mystic poet William Blake and writing poetry in earnest.  

	He moved in 1904 to continue his studies at the New York School of Art and, while there, began to combine poetry and art. After hearing Lindsay recite one of his illustrated poems, "The Tree of the Laughing Bells," Robert Henri, a painter and teacher at the New York School, suggested to Lindsay that he devote himself to poetry. It was a turning point in the poet’s life.

	The years 1906 through 1912 were Lindsay’s troubadour years as he took his poetry to the people. He ventured out into the world on walking tours of the countryside, taking no money with him,  instead trading his poetry for food and shelter.  In 1920, Lindsay became the first American poet invited to recite at Oxford University and undertook his first national lecturing tour.

	Nicholas Vachel Lindsay died in 1931, his funeral attended by hundreds. Cables expressing Lindsay’s popularity and people’s great sorrow at his death came from all over the nation.

Bipolar disorder, Committed suicide, Fantasy, Jazz, Slavery, Song, Vernacular

YearsCountryPoetInteraction
1869-1950
USA
Edgar Lee Masters
→ biography Vachel Lindsay
1884-1933
USA
Sara Teasdale
← influenced by Vachel Lindsay
1902-1967
AFR/USA
Langston Hughes
← influenced by Vachel Lindsay


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The Flower-Fed Buffaloes
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The Leaden-Eyed
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Abraham Lincoln Walks At Midnight
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An Indian Summer Day On The Prairie
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Buddha
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The Little Turtle
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General William Booth Enters Into Heaven
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On The Building Of Springfield
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2
The Encyclopaedia
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A Curse For Kings
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A Dirge For A Righteous Kitten
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1
A Prayer To All The Dead Among Mine Own People
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Ghosts In Love
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Honor Among Scamps
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In Memory Of A Child
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On The Garden Wall
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The Booker Washington Trilogy
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1
The Broncho That Would Not Be Broken
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1
The Congo: A Study Of The Negro Race
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1
The Mysterious Cat
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The Spider And The Ghost Of The Fly
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What The Moon Saw
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1
A Colloquial Reply: To Any Newsboy
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A Net To Snare The Moonlight
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0
A Rhyme About An Electrical Advertising Sign
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0
A Sense Of Humor
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Above The Battle`s Front
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Aladdin And The Jinn
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Alone In The Wind, On The Prairie
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An Apology For The Bottle Volcanic
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An Argument
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At Mass
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Beyond The Moon
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Blanche Sweet
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By The Spring, At Sunset
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Caught In A Net
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Concerning Emperors
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Crickets On A Strike
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Darling Daughter Of Babylon
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Davy Jones` Door-Bell
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0
Drying Their Wings
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Eden In Winter
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Edwin Booth
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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Epilogue
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Epitaphs For Two Players
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Euclid
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Factory Windows Are Always Broken
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Foreign Missions In Battle Array
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Galahad, Knight Who Perished
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Genesis
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God Send The Regicide
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Heart Of God
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Here`s To The Mice!
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How A Little Girl Danced
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How A Little Girl Sang
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How I Walked Alone In The Jungles Of Heaven
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How Samson Bore Away The Gates Of Gaza
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I Heard Immanuel Singing
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I Know All This When Gipsy Fiddles Cry
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I Went Down Into The Desert
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In Praise Of Gloriana’s Remarkable Golden Hair
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In Praise Of Johnny Applseed
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In Praise Of Songs That Die
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Incense
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John Brown
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John Bunny, Motion Picture Comedian
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Kalamazoo
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King Arthur`s Men Have Come Again
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King Solomon And The Queen Of Sheba
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Lincoln
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Look You, I`ll Go Pray
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Love And Law
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Mae Marsh, Motion Picture Actress
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Mark Twain And Joan Of Arc
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Michaelangelo
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My Lady In Her White Silk Shawl
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My Lady Is Compared To A Young Tree
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Niagara
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On Reading Omar Khayyam
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On Receiving One Of Gloriana’s Letters
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On Suddenly Receiving A Curl Long Refused
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On The Road To Nowhere
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Once More—To Gloriana
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Our Guardian Angels And Their Children
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Our Mother Pocahontas
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Parvenu
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Popcorn, Glass Balls, And Cranberries
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Prologue To Rhymes To Be Traded For Bread
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Queen Mab In The Village
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Rhymes For Gloriana
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Shakespeare
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Simon Legree
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Speak Now For Peace
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Springfield Magical
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St. Francis Of Assisi
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Star Of My Heart
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Sunshine
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Sweet Briars Of The Stairways
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Sweethearts Of The Year
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The Alchemist`s Petition
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The Amaranth
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The Angel And The Clown
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The Bankrupt Peace-Maker
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The Beggar Speaks
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The Beggar`s Valentine
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The Black Hawk War Of The Artists
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The Chinese Nightingale
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The City That Will Not Repent
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The Conscientious Deacon
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The Cornfields
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The Dandelion
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The Dangerous Little Boy Fairies
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The Doll Upon The Topmost Bough
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The Dreamer
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The Drunkards In The Street
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The Drunkard`s Funeral
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The Eagle That Is Forgotten
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The Empty Boats
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The Fairy Bridal-Hymn
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The Firemen`s Ball
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The Flower Of Mending
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The Gamblers
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The Ghosts Of The Buffaloes
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The Golden Whales Of California
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The Haughty Snail-King
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The Hearth Eternal
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The Hope Of The Resurrection
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The Horrid Voice Of Science
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The Illinois Village
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The Jingo And The Minstrel
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The King Of Yellow Butterflies
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The Knight In Disguise
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The Light O` The Moon
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The Lion
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The Master Of The Dance
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The Merciful Hand
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The Modest Jazz-Bird
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The Moon Is A Painter
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The Moon`s The North Wind`s Cooky
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The Mouse That Gnawed The Oak-Tree Down
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The North Star Whispers To The Blacksmith`s Son
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The Old Horse In The City
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The Perfect Marriage
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The Potatoes` Dance
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The Prairie Battlements
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The Proud Farmer
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The Queen Of Bubbles
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The Raft
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The Rhymer’s Reply. Incense And Splendor
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The Rose Of Midnight
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The Santa-Fe Trail (A Humoresque)
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The Scissors-Grinder
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The Song Of The Garden-Toad
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The Sorceress!
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The Soul Of The City Receives The Gift Of The Holy Spirit
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The Spice-Tree
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The Strength Of The Lonely
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The Sun Says His Prayers
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The Tale Of The Tiger-Tree
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The Trap
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The Traveller-Heart
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The Tree Of Laughing Bells
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The Unpardonable Sin
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The Voice Of The Man Impatient With Visions And Utopias
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The Wedding Of The Rose And The Lotos
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The Wizard In The Street
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This Section Is A Christmas Tree
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This, My Song, Is Made For Kerensky
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Titian
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To Buddha
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To Gloriana
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To Jane Addams At The Hague
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To Lady Jane
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To Mary Pickford
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To Reformers In Despair
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To The United States Senate
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Tolstoi Is Plowing Yet
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Two Easter Stanzas
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Two Old Crows
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Upon Returning To The Country Road
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We Meet At The Judgment And I Fear It Not
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What Grandpa Mouse Said
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What Semiramis Said
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What The Coal-Heaver Said
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What The Forester Said
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What The Ghost Of The Gambler Said
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What The Gray-Winged Fairy Said
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What The Hyena Said
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What The Miner In The Desert Said
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What The Rattlesnake Said
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What The Scare-Crow Said
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What The Sexton Said
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What The Snow Man Said
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When Bryan Speaks
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When Gassy Thompson Struck It Rich
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Where Is David, The Next King Of Israel?
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Where Is the Real Non-Resistant
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Who Knows?
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Why I Voted The Socialist Ticket
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With A Bouquet Of Twelve Roses
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Written For A Musician
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Yankee Doodle
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Yet Gentle Will The Griffin Be
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