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Texts by L. Crozier set in Art Songs and Choral Works

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Lorna Crozier (b. 1948)

Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):

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Special notes: All titles and first lines are included in this index, including those used by composers.
Titles used by the text author appear in boldface. First lines appear in italics.
A language code in a blue rectangle like ENG indicates that a translation to that language is available.
A grey rectangle like FRE indicates a particular translation (usually one set to music) exists but isn't yet available.

  • Angel of roses (Most are dead) - L. Uyeda [x] *
  • Angel of the moon (No one is more white) - L. Uyeda [x] *
  • Artichokes never take off their clothes [x] * - L. Uyeda
  • Artichokes (Artichokes never take off their clothes) - L. Uyeda [x] *
  • At midnight on Christmas Eve, it is said [x] * - L. Uyeda
  • By the dried-up creek one willow grows [x] * - L. Uyeda
  • Cabbages (Long-living and slow) - D. Lorèn, L. Uyeda *
  • Carrots are fucking the earth *
  • Carrots are fucking * - D. Lorèn, L. Uyeda
  • Carrots (Carrots are fucking) - D. Lorèn, L. Uyeda *
  • Cauliflower (The garden's pale brain) - D. Lorèn, L. Uyeda *
  • Crow’s take on Man (More rapacious than us, more needy) - L. Uyeda [x] *
  • Dinah, Jacob’s daughter (The afternoon four of my brothers tied me to a tree) - L. Uyeda [x] *
  • Distance and desire [x] * - L. Uyeda
  • Father is gone again [x] * - L. Uyeda
  • For the child who is scared of the dark (Remember as you lie) - L. Uyeda [x] *
  • It thinks the world into being [x] * - L. Uyeda
  • Lettuce (Raised for one thing) - D. Lorèn, L. Uyeda *
  • Long-living and slow * - D. Lorèn, L. Uyeda
  • Lyricists and scribes [x] * - L. Uyeda
  • Midnight watch (At midnight on Christmas Eve, it is said) - L. Uyeda [x] *
  • More rapacious than us, more needy [x] * - L. Uyeda
  • Most are dead [x] * - L. Uyeda
  • Mother and I, walking (Father is gone again) - L. Uyeda [x] *
  • No one is more white [x] * - L. Uyeda
  • No one knows [x] * - L. Uyeda
  • One willow grows (By the dried-up creek one willow grows) - L. Uyeda [x] *
  • Onions (The onion loves the onion) - D. Lorèn, L. Uyeda *
  • Owl’s take on Man (We know more about God than they do) - L. Uyeda [x] *
  • Peas never liked any of it [x] * - L. Uyeda
  • Peas (Peas never liked any of it) - L. Uyeda [x] *
  • Pixie. Pretty Patio [x] * - L. Uyeda
  • Plato's angel (It thinks the world into being) - L. Uyeda [x] *
  • Potatoes (No one knows) - L. Uyeda [x] *
  • Pumpkins are the garden's [x] * - L. Uyeda
  • Pumpkins (Pumpkins are the garden's) - L. Uyeda [x] *
  • Radishes flip their skirts in the wind [x] * - L. Uyeda
  • Radishes (Radishes flip their skirts in the wind) - L. Uyeda [x] *
  • Raised for one thing * - D. Lorèn, L. Uyeda
  • Remember as you lie [x] * - L. Uyeda
  • Scarlet runner beans (Lyricists and scribes) - L. Uyeda [x] *
  • Shadow (To lie on one side of a tree) - L. Uyeda [x] *
  • She knew each beast and all the secret names [x] * - L. Uyeda
  • Solitude (Sometime's the dark's so dark) - L. Uyeda [x] *
  • Sometime's the dark's so dark [x] * - L. Uyeda
  • Sweet potatoes, yams [x] * - L. Uyeda
  • That feeling you get [x] * - L. Uyeda
  • The afternoon four of my brothers tied me to a tree [x] * - L. Uyeda
  • The colour blue (Distance and desire) - L. Uyeda [x] *
  • The fall of Eve (When the animals used to talk to me) - L. Uyeda [x] *
  • The first woman (We were mothers giving birth to each other) - L. Uyeda [x] *
  • The garden's pale brain * - D. Lorèn, L. Uyeda
  • The onion loves the onion * - D. Lorèn, L. Uyeda
  • The watermelon is full [x] * - L. Uyeda
  • The white cat with sapphire eyes [x] * - L. Uyeda
  • The zucchini strokes the slim waists [x] * - L. Uyeda
  • To lie on one side of a tree [x] * - L. Uyeda
  • Tomatoes (Pixie. Pretty Patio) - L. Uyeda [x] *
  • Twilight's angel (That feeling you get) - L. Uyeda [x] *
  • Watermelons (The watermelon is full) - L. Uyeda [x] *
  • We know more about God than they do [x] * - L. Uyeda
  • We were mothers giving birth to each other [x] * - L. Uyeda
  • When the animals used to talk to me [x] * - L. Uyeda
  • White cat blues (The white cat with sapphire eyes) - L. Uyeda [x] *
  • Who is she, then? (She knew each beast and all the secret names) - L. Uyeda [x] *
  • Yams (Sweet potatoes, yams) - L. Uyeda [x] *
  • Zucchini (The zucchini strokes the slim waists) - L. Uyeda [x] *

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