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Available Poems in The Congo and Other Poems (by Vachel Lindsay )

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  • Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight  (Ruth Olive Bradley, Roy Harris, Elie Siegmeister, John David White)
  • A Dirge For A Righteous Kitten  (Louis Gruenberg, Eunice Lea Kettering)
  • An Explanation of the Grasshopper  (Louis Gruenberg)
  • The amaranth  (John H. Harbison)
  • The Lion  (Louis Gruenberg, M. Ryan Taylor)
  • The Mouse That Gnawed the Oak-Tree Down  (Norman Dello Joio, Louis Gruenberg)
  • The Mysterious Cat  (Louis Gruenberg, Eunice Lea Kettering, Douglas Stuart Moore)
  • The Spider and the Ghost of the Fly  (Louis Gruenberg, M. Ryan Taylor)
  • The Strength of the Lonely (What the Mendicant Said)  (Jake Heggie, M. Ryan Taylor)
  • The sun says his prayers  (Eunice Lea Kettering)
  • What the Miner in the Desert Said  (Jake Heggie, M. Ryan Taylor)

Subgroups:

  • 4. Fourth Section: Twenty Poems in which the Moon is the Principal Figure of Speech
    • 1. First Section: Moon Poems for the Children/Fairy-tales for the Children

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