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Collected poems by Vachel Lindsay
revised and illustrated edition
Lindsay, Vachel (1879-1931)
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INVOCATION FOR “THE MAP OF THE UNIVERSE”
TO EVE, MAN'S DREAM OF WIFEHOOD AS DESCRIBED BY MILTON
JOHNNY APPLESEED'S WIFE OF THE MIND
JOHNNY APPLESEED'S HYMN TO THE SUN
JOHNNY APPLESEED'S SHIP COMES IN
JOHNNY APPLESEED SPEAKS OF THE APPLEBLOSSOM AMARANTH THAT WILL COME TO THIS CITY
JOHNNY APPLESEED'S WIFE FROM THE PALACE OF EVE
JOHNNY APPLESEED SPEAKS OF GREAT CITIES IN THE FUTURE
HOW JOHNNY APPLESEED WALKED ALONE IN THE JUNGLES OF HEAVEN
PARVENU
COLLECTED POEMS
1.
SECTION I NIGHTINGALES
2.
SECTION II ORATIONS, COLLEGE WAR-CRIES, AND OLYMPIC GAMES
3.
SECTION III LITANY OF THE HEROES
4.
SECTION IV VERSES OF AN ESPECIALLY INSCRIPTIONAL CHARACTER
5.
SECTION V MOON-POEMS
6.
SECTION VI INCENSE AND PRAISE, AND WHIM, AND GLORY
THE STORM-FLOWER
HERE'S TO THE SPIRIT OF FIRE
BEING THE DEDICATION OF A MORNING
THE KNIGHT IN DISGUISE
THE WIZARD IN THE STREET
THREE POEMS ABOUT MARK TWAIN
THE LION
AN EXPLANATION OF THE GRASSHOPPER
THE DANGEROUS LITTLE BOY FAIRIES
THE MOUSE THAT GNAWED THE OAK-TREE DOWN
THE SONG OF THE GARDEN-TOAD
FACTORY WINDOWS ARE ALWAYS BROKEN
IN PRAISE OF SONGS THAT DIE
TO EVE, MAN'S DREAM OF WIFEHOOD AS DESCRIBED BY MILTON
EDEN IN WINTER
GENESIS
THE PERFECT MARRIAGE
DARLING DAUGHTER OF BABYLON
LIFE TRANSCENDENT
WITH A ROSE, TO BRUNHILDE
SUNSHINE
TWO EASTER STANZAS
ALONE IN THE WIND, ON THE PRAIRIE
THIS SECTION IS A CHRISTMAS TREE
TO A GOLDEN-HAIRED GIRL IN A LOUISIANA TOWN
KALAMAZOO
THE CELESTIAL CIRCUS
HARPS IN HEAVEN
A KIND OF SCORN
MY LADY IS COMPARED TO A YOUNG TREE
IN MEMORY OF A CHILD
THE DRUNKARDS IN THE STREET
7.
SECTION VII RUNES OF THE ROAD
8.
SECTION VIII HOME TOWN
9.
SECTION IX POLITICS
10.
SECTION X SONGS BASED ON CARTOONS, BILL-BOARDS, AND AMERICAN HIEROGLYPHICS, AND MOTION-PICTURES
11.
SECTION XI A SONG BASED ON EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPHICS:
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Collected poems by Vachel Lindsay
Anubis, the faithful jackal, fed her smoke,
There with iron paws, beat down the snakes of death.
Unnoted and unknown to gods or ghosts,
To Set or to his suffering prisoner,
Collected poems by Vachel Lindsay