Texts by M. King set in Art Songs and Choral Works
Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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- Americans, you may give your goods to feed the poor (Americans, you may give your goods to feed the poor) - D. Amram
- Americans, you may give your goods to feed the poor - D. Amram
- And I think this is what Jesus means when he says, Love your enemies.” - A. Hailstork
- Decisions (In a sense every day is judgment day) - A. Hailstork
- Difficulties (And I think this is what Jesus means when he says, Love your enemies.”) - A. Hailstork
- Every man must decide whether he will walk in the light of creative altruism
- In a sense every day is judgment day - A. Hailstork
- It's kind of difficult to like some people
- Justice (When evil men plot, good men must plan) - A. Hailstork
- Love is the only force - A. Hailstork
- Love (Love is the only force) - A. Hailstork
- When evil men plot, good men must plan - A. Hailstork
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