Texts by M. Alexander set in Art Songs and Choral Works
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.
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- A while now, I have tried to keep from writing - R. McCauley
- Fermata (I walk in as my mother plays "A Long) - R. McCauley
- Good Friday autopsy (Victim is of indeterminate race) - R. McCauley
- Have a seat. Sit anywhere you like. If - R. McCauley
- I walk in as my mother plays "A Long - R. McCauley
- I was privileged to be able to buy - R. McCauley
- Ms. Pacman (You were the queen of the arcade, fast talk) - R. McCauley
- Sonnet – “the six strings of yesterday” (I was privileged to be able to buy) - R. McCauley
- Sonnet – “this one Lavender Disaster” (Have a seat. Sit anywhere you like. If) - R. McCauley
- Sonnet - "this skeletal jockey" (Basquait) (Spill enough acrylic, no one will see) - R. McCauley
- Spill enough acrylic, no one will see - R. McCauley
- The STEPS (A while now, I have tried to keep from writing) - R. McCauley
- Victim is of indeterminate race - R. McCauley
- You were the queen of the arcade, fast talk - R. McCauley
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