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Available Poems in Façade (by Edith Sitwell )

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  • Ass-Face drank  (William Walton)
  • Aubade  (Gary Bachlund, William Walton)
  • Bank Holiday  (William Walton)
  • Baskets of ripe fruit in air  (Peter Sculthorpe, William Walton)
  • By the blue wooden sea  (William Walton)
  • By the lake  (William Walton)
  • Came the great Popinjay  (William Walton)
  • Castles of crystal  (William Walton)
  • Daisy and Lily  (William Walton)
  • Dame Souris Trotte  (Michael Dawney, William Walton)
  • Do not take a bath in Jordan  (William Walton)
  • En famille  (William Walton)
  • God Pluto is a kindly man  (William Walton)
  • Gone the saturnalia sighing, dying  (William Walton)
  • Green wooden leaves clap fight away  (William Walton)
  • Jumbo asleep!  (William Walton)
  • Long Steel Grass  (William Walton)
  • Ratatantan, ratatantan, ratatantan  (William Walton)
  • Rose and Alice  (William Walton)
  • Rose Castles  (William Walton)
  • Said King Pompey  (William Walton)
  • Sailors come  (William Walton)
  • The currants moonwhite  (William Walton)
  • The octogenarian  (William Walton)
  • The wind's bastinado  (William Walton)
  • Through gilded trellises  (Richard Meale, William Walton)
  • Tra la la la la la la la  (William Walton)
  • What are you staring at, mariner man  (William Walton)
  • When/ Sir  (William Walton)
  • Where the satyrs are chattering  (William Walton)

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