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Poems about Dancing |
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A Peacock in Spring by Joyelle McSweeney |
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Complaint of Isadora Duncan's Scarf by Charles Jensen |
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M. Degas Teaches Art & Science at Durfee Intermediate School, Detroit 1942 by Philip Levine |
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My Papa's Waltz by Theodore Roethke |
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The Dance by Humberto Ak'Abal |
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The Waltz We Were Born For by Walt McDonald |
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Two Pages, 122 Words on Music and Dance by John Cage, read by Susan Howe |
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Poems about Musical Instruments |
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A Musical Instrument by Elizabeth Barrett Browning |
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Hymn to God, My God, in My Sickness by John Donne |
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Piano by D. H. Lawrence |
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Sonnet V by Mahmoud Darwish |
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The Guitar by Federico García Lorca |
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[ 14 ] by Martha Collins |
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Poems about Music |
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A Book Of Music by Jack Spicer |
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A Score for Tourist Movies by Mary Austin Speaker |
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Alexander's Feast; or, the Power of Music by John Dryden |
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B-Sides from my Idol Tryouts by Harmony Holiday |
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Beagle or Something by April Bernard |
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Fiddler Jones by Edgar Lee Masters |
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Go Greyhound by Bob Hicok |
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Here and Now by Stephen Dunn |
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Honky Tonk in Cleveland, Ohio by Carl Sandburg |
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Hymn to God, My God, in My Sickness by John Donne |
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Hymn to the Night by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
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Interlude: Still Still by Robin Behn |
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Little Fugue by Marianne Boruch |
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Lost Fugue for Chet by Lynda Hull |
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Lullaby in Blue by Betsy Sholl |
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On 52nd Street by Philip Levine |
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Passing Through Albuquerque by John Balaban |
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Record by Katrina Vandenberg |
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Street Music by Robert Pinsky |
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The Banjo Player by Fenton Johnson |
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The Day Duke Raised: May 24th, 1974 by Quincy Troupe |
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The Everyday Enchantment of Music by Mark Strand |
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The Guitar by Federico García Lorca |
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The Last Evening by Steven Kronen |
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The Owl and the Pussy-Cat by Edward Lear |
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The Supremes by Mark Jarman |
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The Waltz We Were Born For by Walt McDonald |
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The Weary Blues by Langston Hughes |
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The World Doesn’t Want Me Anymore, and it Doesn’t Know It by Sean Singer |
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Two Pages, 122 Words on Music and Dance by John Cage, read by Susan Howe |
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Untitled by David Meltzer |
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Water Music by Robert Creeley |
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