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Available Poems in Permit Me Voyage (by James Agee )

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  • A Chorale  (David Leo Diamond) [x] *
  • Description of Elysium  (Samuel Barber, Morten Lauridsen) SPA *
  • For love departed, lover, cease to mourn  (Thomas Pasatieri) [x] *
  • I have been fashioned on a chain of flesh  (Thomas Pasatieri) [x] *
  • Is love then royal on some holy height?  (Thomas Pasatieri) [x] *
  • Now stands our love on that still verge of day  (John Alden Carpenter) [x] *
  • Our doom is in our being. We began  (Thomas Pasatieri) [x] *
  • Permit me voyage  (Thomas Pasatieri) [x] *
  • So it begins. Adam is in his earth  (Thomas Pasatieri) [x] *
  • The wide earth's orchard of your time of knowing  (Thomas Pasatieri) [x] *
  • What dynasties of destinies undreamed  (Thomas Pasatieri) [x] *
  • Why am I here? Why do you look at me  (Thomas Pasatieri) [x] *

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