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- Song for Music by Rose Cary Noble · (pm)
- Song for Music by Curtis Hidden Page · (pm)
- A Song: For Music by Anne F. Law · (pm)
- A Song for My Beloved by Mabel Cornelia Matson · (pm)
- A Song for My Beloved by Edgar R. Ward · (pm)
- Song for My Heart by Anobel Armour · (pm)
- A Song for My Love by Ruth Derby · (ss)
- Song for My Love by Alma Robinson Higbee · (pm)
- A Song for My Love by Frances Y. McHugh · (ss)
- A Song for My Mate by Marguerite O. B. Wilkinson · (pm)
- Song for My Supper by Ethel Jacobson · (pm)
- Song for Naughty Children by David Barker · (pm)
- A Song for New Times by Harry Kemp · (pm)
- A Song for New-Year’s Eve by William Cullen Bryant · (pm)
- Song for November by Roy Campbell · (pm)
- Song for November by Mario Speracio · (pm)
- A Song for Ocotillo by Kali Wallace · (ss)
- Song for October by Edgar Willard · (pm)
- A Song for Old Age by Madison Cawein · (pm)
- A Song for Old Gloucester Town by William Bayard Hale · (pm)
- A Song for Old Yule by Wilfrid Thorley · (pm)
- Song for Otter by Alicia Cole · (pm)
- Song for Outer Space by Anita Hovey · (pm)
- Song for Parting by Margaret Lyster · (pm)
- A Song for Percy French by Leslie Gardiner · (ss)
- A Song for Persephone by Dan Koboldt · (ss)
- Song for Phyllis by Steven Edward McDonald · (pm)
- A Song for Pilgrims by Theodosia P. Garrison · (pm)
- A Song for Poets by Theodosia P. Garrison · (pm)
- Song for Poland by The Bard of the Peninsula · (pm)
- A Song for ’Porgy’ by Marcella McKenna · (pm)
- A Song for ’Porgy’ by Catherine Rademacher · (il)
- A Song for Rest by J. F. Dunne · (pm)
- A Song for Sacagawea by Jane Yolen · (pm)
- Song for Saint Valentine by Various · (ms)
- A Song for Sally by Anjelica Hatzialexandrou · (pm)
- A Song for Saralinda by Joe R. Christopher · (pm)
- Song for Sea Breathers by David Lunde · (pm)
- Song for Sea Breathers by Bruce Woods · (pm)
- Song for September by Jack Aston · (pm)
- Song for September by Mignon McLaughlin · (nv)
- Song for September by Willard E. Solenberger · (pm)
- Song for Setting by Thomas William Parsons · (??)
- A Song for Shipbuilders by Harry Kemp · (pm)
- A Song for Sir Ava by Melion Traverse · (ss)
- Song for Sit-on-Your-Neck Week by Ethel Jacobson · (pm)
- A Song for Sixpence by Hilda Cowham · (ss)
- A Song for Skys’l Johnny by Steve Hail · (ss)
- Song for Somebody by Theodore R. Cogswell · (pm)
- Song for Soon to be a Sailor by Andy Carter · (pm)
- A Song for Spring by Britomarte · (pm)
- Song for Spring by Bert Cooksley · (pm)
- A Song for Spring by Charles G. D. Roberts · (??)
- A Song for Springtime by John Hanlon · (pm)
- Song for Starlight by Noreen Kane Falasca · (pm)
- A Song for St. Cecilia’s Day at Oxford by Joseph Addison · (pm)
- A Song for St. Cecilia’s Day November 22, 1687 by John Dryden · (pm)
- Song for Sudden Sixes by Lee E. Wells · (nv)
- A Song for Summer by William Rose Benét · (pm)
- A Song for Summer by Britomarte · (pm)
- A Song for Summer by Ralph E. Gibbs · (pm)
- Song for Summer by Lalia Mitchell Thornton · (pm)
- Song for the Asking by Carmelo Rafala · (ss)
- A Song for the Barren by G. Scott Huggins · (ss)
- Song for the Basilisk by Charlene Brusso · (br)
- Song for the Basilisk by Chris Gilmore · (br)
- A Song for the Centipedes by Neal Auch · (ss)
- A Song for the Dark Times by Ian Rankin · (Orion, October 2020, n.)
- Song for the Dead by Herika R. Raymer · (ss)
- Song for the Deaf by Graham Nunn · (pm)
- Song for the Devouring One by Dmitri Akers · (pm)
- Song for the End of the New World by Elizabeth Hillman · (pm)
- A Song for the Fall by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Song for the Feet of the Hanged Man by John Grey · (pm)
- Song for the Guardian by Steven Edward McDonald · (pm)
- Song for the Guitar by Robert Underwood Johnson · (pm)
- A Song for the Hickory Tree by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Song for “The Jacquerie” by Sidney Lanier · (pm)
- A Song for the Jakkaryl by Karen Duvall · (ss)
- Song for the Keeping of a House by Elaine V. Emans · (pm)
- A Song for the Leadwood Tree by Aimee Ogden · (ss)
- A Song for the Living by Mildred I. McNeal · (pm)
- A Song for the Living, a Song for the Dead by Eddy C. Bertin · (pm)
- A Song for the Lost by Robbie MacNiven · (Black Library, December 2015, ss)
- A Song for Them by Mark Cassell · (vi)
- A Song for the Makers of Song by Harold Crawford Stearns · (pm)
- A Song for the Milliions by E. P. · (pm)
- Song for the Moon by Gordon Lawrence · (pm)
- Song for the Newborn by Mary Austin · (pm)
- Song for the Newborn by [uncredited] · (pm)
- A Song for the New King by S. Boyd Taylor · (ss)
- A Song for the New Year by John Stuart Blackie · (sg)
- A Song for the Old Memory by Dean Wesley Smith · (ss)
- A Song for the People: “It’s Never Too Late to Mend” by John Francis Waller · (pm)
- A Song for the People: Never Say Die by John Francis Waller · (pm)
- A Song for the People: “There Is Many a Slip ’Twixt the Cup and the Lip” by John Francis Waller · (pm)
- Song for the Richest Woman in Wrangel by [uncredited] · (pm)
- A Song for the Road by Arthur Stringer · (pm)
- A Song for the Sailors by Clinton Scollard · (pm)
- Song for the Samisen by Daniel E. Wheeler · (pm)
- Song for the Savage Peoples by Frank Putnam · (pm)
- A Song for the Scowrers by Worthen Bradley · (sg)
- A Song for the Season by H. Savile Clarke · (pm)
- A Song for the Seasons by Margaret Cooper McGiffert · (pm)
- A Song for the Selkies by Oyedotun Damilola Muees · (ss)
- Song for the Simple Life by Ethel Jacobson · (pm)
- Song for the Slacks Season by S. Omar Barker · (pm)
- Song for the Sound of Wings by Annette Patton Cornell · (pm)
- Song for the Trains by Dolph Sharp · (ss)
- Song for the Unravelling of the World by Brian Evenson · (ss)
- A Song for the Unsung by Joseph J. Coffey · (ar)
- Song for the World’s Flag by Charlotte Perkins Gilman · (pm)
- Song for Three Seasons by Faith Baldwin · (pm)
- Song for Three Soldiers by Stephen Vincent Benét · (pm)
- A Song for To-day by Helen Frazee-Bower · (pm)
- Song for Today by Elizabeth-Ellen Long · (pm)
- A Song for Tomorrow by Catherine Crook de Camp · (pm)
- A Song for Twilight by Mariana Van Rensselaer · (pm)
- Song for Two Voices by Mary Carolyn Davies · (pm)
- Song for Two Voices by John Heath-Stubbs · (pm)
- Song for Vintners by Alfred Douglas · (pm)
- Song for Waiting by Mary Carolyn Davies · (ss)
- Song for Winter by Bert Cooksley · (pm)
- Song for Winter by Kalfus Kurtz Gusling · (pm)
- Song for Winter by Kalfus Kurtz · (pm)
- A Song for Winter by Irene Rutherford McLeod · (pm)
- A Song for Winter by Ted Olson · (pm)
- A Song for Winter by Mariana Van Rensselaer · (pm)
- A Song for Winter by Mary Frances Williams · (pm)
- Song for Wood Horns by Abraham Merritt · (pm)
- A Song for Wounded Mouths by Kristi DeMeester · (ss)
- A Song for You by Catherine E. Berry · (pm)
- Song for You by Donald Bayne Hobart · (pm)
- A Song for You by Robert Loveman · (pm)
- A Song for You by Anne Page · (pm)
- Song for Young Love by Bert Cooksley · (pm)
- A Song for Young Men by Elford Caughey · (pm)
- A Song for Young Men by Tristram Livingstone · (pm)
- A Song for Youth by A. M. Burrage · (pm)
- A Song for Youth by Arthur Wallace Peach · (pm)
- A Song from a Bare Bough by Grace Noll Crowell · (pm)
- Song from a Broken Instrument by Stephen L. Burns · (na)
- Song from a Drama by Edmund Clarence Stedman · (pm)
- Song from a Forgotten Hill by Glen Cook · (ss)
- A Song from a Forgotten Place by Troy Onyango · (ss)
- Song from a Hill Farm by Genevra Cook · (pm)
- A Song from Alcyone 3 by Cathy Young Czapla · (pm)
- Song from an Ebony Heart by Robert E. Howard · (pm)
- Song from a Still Land by Derek Stanford · (pm)
- Song from “Ayuna” by Julian Hawthorne · (??)
- A Song from Bedlam (with apologies to Christopher Smart) by Nike Sulway · (pm)
- Song from “Bronwen” (Act II.) by T. E. Ellis · (pm)
- Song from “Bronwen” (Act II.) by Thomas Evelyn Scott-Ellis · (pm)
- A Song from Catullus by Flossie Lewis · (ss)
- Song from Dishpan Alley by Louise Owen · (pm)
- A Song from Exile by Frank Lillie Pollock · (pm)
- A Song from Far Away by Deni Y. Bechard · (ss)
- “A Song” (“From giant forests, hewn…”) by Kate Masterson · (pm)
- A Song from Hell by Thomas M. Disch · (pm)
- Song (“From love’s dead clinging hands the words were torn…”) by Elizabeth Larocque · (pm)
- Song from “Mediterranean” by Muriel Rukeyser · (pm)
- Song from My Lady’s Book by Gerald Gould · (pm)
- Song from “Pippa Passes” by Robert Browning · (ex)
- Song from Silence by Anne E. Johnson · (ss)
- A Song from Sorrow by Grace Noll Crowell · (pm)
- The Song from the Dark Star by William G. Bogart · (ss)
- The Song from the Dark Star by Richard Tooker · (ss)
- The Song from the Dead by Pearl Bragg · (vi)
- The Song from the Dead by Greye La Spina · (vi)
- A Song from the Gilbert Islands by Arthur Grimble · (ar)
- Song from the Inner Life by Thomas Holley Chivers · (pm)
- Song from the Islands of Sirenum Scopuli by Brittany Warman · (pm)
- Song (from the Italian) by Alice K. Sawyer · (??)
- Song from the Kalevala by Eleanor Arnason · (pm)
- A Song from the Old Country by James Zahardis · (ss)
- A Song from the Sea by Charles Dooley · (ss)
- A Song from the Suds by Louisa May Alcott · (pm)
- Song from the Trail by Bert Cooksley · (pm)
- Song from the Triad Galaxy by Reid Collins · (ss)
- Song-Games and Myth-Dramas in Washington by William H. Babcock · (ar)
- Song (“Give her but a least excuse to love me!…”) by Robert Browning · (pm)
- Song (“Give me leave to rail at you”) by John Wilmot · (pm)
- Song (“Gleam upon me as a star”) by Mary Kernahan Harris · (pm)
- A Song (“God send thee peace…”) by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Song (“Go not, O perfect Day!”) by Robertson Trowbridge · (pm)
- Song -- Goodbye, My Love by Michael M. Pendragon · (pm)
- Song-Grass by George Case · (pm)
- A Song (“Had I a heart for falsehood framed”) by Richard Brinsley Sheridan · (pm)
- Song (“Had I as a stranger met thee…”) by J. Wakefield · (pm)
- Song (“Hands, little hands, you are brighter than silver”) by G. Laurence Groom · (pm)
- Song (“Hark! how the forest…”) by John Lothrop Motley · (pm)
- Song (“Hark to a wood-bird’s cheerful notes…”) by Emily Browne Powell · (pm)
- Songhealer by Tammi Labrecque · (ss)
- A Song Heard at Night by H. Richard Hayward · (pm)
- Song (“Heigh-ho! Heigh-ho! Summer has come with its roses fair…”) by Jennie E. T. Dowe · (pm)
- The Song He Liked Best by Norman Young · (pm)
- The Song He Never Wrote by Helen Jackson · (??)
- Song (“Here are roses for a rose…”) by Robert Loveman · (pm)
- A Song (“Her, my own sad love divine”) by Herbert Trench · (pm)
- The Song He Was Ashamed of by William C. Lengel · (ss)
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