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The Palace at 4 A.M.

by Scott Wheeler (b. 1952)

1. The Period of Mourning
 (Sung text)

Language: English 
My father was all but undone by my mother’s death. In the
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Text Authorship:

  • by William Maxwell (1908 - 2000), no title, appears in So Long, See You Tomorrow, excerpted from page 8, first published 1980, copyright ©

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2. The New House
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Language: English 
My father and my stepmother… fiddled with the interior plans until
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  • by William Maxwell (1908 - 2000), no title, appears in So Long, See You Tomorrow, excerpted from page 25, first published 1980, copyright ©

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3. The Palace at 4 A.M.
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Language: English 
When I dream about Lincoln Illinois it is always the way it was
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  • by William Maxwell (1908 - 2000), no title, appears in So Long, See You Tomorrow, excerpted from pages 130-132, first published 1980, copyright ©

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