© by (Florence) Helen McGaughey (b. 1904)
Moon sculpture
Language: English
From luminous mist I mold your face ...
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Note: in the first quote of this, J. King uses the first two stanzas; in the second, the last two stanzas.
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Note: in the first quote of this, J. King uses the first two stanzas; in the second, the last two stanzas.
Text Authorship:
- by (Florence) Helen McGaughey (b. 1904), "Moon sculpture", appears in Wind Across the Night, first published 1938, copyright © [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]
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- by Jeffrey Thomas King , "Tell me to sing", 1964-93 [soprano, alto, tenor, SATB chorus, and woodwinds], from Music in the Wind, no. 6, unpublished.
- by Jeffrey Thomas King , "Tell me to sing", 1964-93 [soprano, alto, tenor, SATB chorus, and woodwinds], from Music in the Wind, no. 6, unpublished.
This text was added to the website: 2010-01-29
Line count: 8
Word count: 54