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Going-to-the-stars
Lindsay, Vachel (1879-1931)
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THESE ARE THE YOUNG
An Oration, Entitled “OLD, OLD, OLD, OLD ANDREW JACKSON”
VIRGINIA
THE FLOWER-FED BUFFALOES
THREE HOURS
THE ANGEL SONS
SUNRISE
RAIN
WHAT THE WILD CRANE BROUGHT
NANCY HANKS, MOTHER OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN
THE JAZZ OF THIS HOTEL
A CURSE FOR THE SAXOPHONE
WHEN I WAS A TREE
CELESTIAL TREES OF GLACIER PARK
THOSE CLOUDY RIDERS
JACK-IN-THE-PULPIT
LADY LONDON
THE PANSY WEDDING
THE FOUR SEASONS
THE SPOKANE APPLE FAIRY
WARMING UP THE MOON
THE MOTH AND THE UNICORN
TWO POEMS GEOGRAPHICAL
A Primer Lesson in Hieroglyphics
The Shakespearean Christmas Tree
GEOLOGY
THE MOUNTAIN ANGELS
THE BLOSSOMS THAT HAVE CHERUB'S WINGS
CELESTIAL FLOWERS OF GLACIER PARK
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THE FOUR SEASONS
I saw my muse go walking,
Her path was day and night!
The rake of Autumn in her hand:
Her hair was Winter-white.
But she was clothed in Springtime
She bore a fairy fan—
The wind of Love and Summer—
That comes to every man.
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