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Collected poems by Vachel Lindsay
revised and illustrated edition
Lindsay, Vachel (1879-1931)
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[dedication]
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
7.
SECTION VII RUNES OF THE ROAD
A Song in July
I WANT TO GO WANDERING
BY THE SPRING AT SUNSET
ON THE ROAD TO NOWHERE
THE BEGGAR'S VALENTINE
THE WOULD-BE MERMAN
HONOR AMONG SCAMPS
WHY I VOTED THE SOCIALIST TICKET
GALAHAD, KNIGHT WHO PERISHED
THE TRAP
THE GAMBLERS
IN THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH
STAR OF MY HEART
LOOK YOU, I'LL GO PRAY
A PRAYER TO ALL THE DEAD AMONG MINE OWN PEOPLE
AT MASS
THE DANDELION
THE CITY THAT WILL NOT REPENT
THE VOICE OF ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI
THE GOLDEN WHALES OF CALIFORNIA
1.
I. A Short Walk along the Coast
2.
II. The Chanting of the Whales
3.
III. St. Francis of San Francisco
4.
IV. The Voice of the Earthquake
I WENT DOWN INTO THE DESERT
POEMS SPEAKING OF BUDDHA, PRINCE SIDDARTHA
THE COMET OF PROPHECY
THE TRAMP'S REFUSAL
THE FLOWER OF MENDING
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
Strange winds from the uttermost heavens swept the tomb,
A mystery and a mercy, still unknown.
Collected poems by Vachel Lindsay