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- A Song (“There’s music I know”) by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Song (“There’s music in the sea…”) by W. H. Conant · (pm)
- Song (“The roses are dead in the garden…”) by Glenn Ward Dresbach · (pm)
- A Song (“The roses grew about your cottage door…”) by K. C. G. · (pm)
- “Song” (“The roses in my garden dance…”) by M. T. · (pm)
- Song: The Scottish Emigrant’s Farewell by H M’D · (pm)
- Song (“The Shadowy Wings of Night… ”) by Wm. L. Shoemaker · (pm)
- The Song the Sixties Sang by Harlan Ellison · (ar)
- The Song the Soldiers Sang by Alice Drayton Farnham · (ss)
- Song (“The stars are in the Summer skies… ”) by Clarence May · (pm)
- Song (“The stars are with the voyager”) by Thomas Hood · (pm)
- The Song the Summer Evening Sings by I. J. Kapstein · (nv)
- Song (“The sun was shining on the hills”) by L. C. · (pm)
- Song (“The very stars will rise and swing”) by Mary N. Prescott · (pm)
- Song (“The weasel thieves in silver suit…”) by John Vance Cheney · (pm)
- Song. The Wedding-Day by Edmund Clarence Stedman · (pm)
- A Song (“They told me love, within the sun”) by [uncredited] · (pm)
- The Song the Zombie Sang by Harlan Ellison · (ss)
- The Song the Zombie Sang by Robert Silverberg · (ss)
- A Song (“This, this was thy love to me—”) by Susan Hart Dyer · (pm)
- Song (“Thou art fairer, Margaret… ”) by Wm. L. Shoemaker · (pm)
- Song (“Though I should ask it, give me not your heart…”) by Adrian de Friston · (pm)
- Song (“Though many a babbling burn be fair”) by William K. Hill · (pm)
- Song Through Wires by Jacqueline West · (pm)
- The Song Thrush by Julian Hawthorne · (pm)
- The Song Thrush by Clinton Scollard · (pm)
- Song (“Thy voice, thy look, thy smile”) by Clinton Scollard · (pm)
- Song-tide by Fred Whishaw · (ar)
- Songtide by Eric Chilman · (pm)
- Song-Time by Thomas Bailey Aldrich · (pm)
- Song—Time’s Arabs by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Song (“’Tis all in vain—I cannot now forget thee… ”) by Anne F. Law · (pm)
- A Song (“’Tis not the murmuring voice of Spring…”) by Mary N. Prescott · (pm)
- A Song (“’Tis not the murmuring voice of Spring…”) by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Song (“’Tis sweet to hear the merry lark”) by Hartley Coleridge · (pm)
- Song to a Babe by Marjorie Allen Seiffert · (pm)
- Song to a Glove by Ben Jonson · (pm)
- A Song to April by Grantland Rice · (pm)
- Song to a Wood Nymph by W. Paul Ganley · (pm)
- Song to a Wood Nymph by Walter Quednau · (pm)
- Song to Be Sung After Labor Day by Phyllis McGinley · (pm)
- Song to Be Sung at a Grave by Peter Warren · (pm)
- Song to Be Sung Slowly in Early Spring by Frances M. Frost · (pm)
- Song to Be Sung While Leaping by Robert Allen · (pm)
- Song to Be Sung While Waiting for Tomorrow by Alyce Hamilton · (pm)
- A Song to Brave Women by Alfred J. Waterhouse · (pm)
- Song to Celia by Ben Jonson · (pm)
- A Song to Charm the Beasts by Wendy Nikel · (ss)
- Song to Chrysis by Aura Woodin Brantzell · (vi)
- Song to Don Juan by Mary Carolyn Davies · (pm)
- Song (“To dream, and then to sleep…”) by A. F. · (pm)
- Song—To Geraldine by Britomarte · (pm)
- A Song to Greet the Sun by Alaya Dawn Johnson · (ss)
- A Song to Her by Frank Dempster Sherman · (??)
- Song to Inez by Frank Freelove · (pm)
- A Song to Keep Them Dancing by Terry Dowling · (ss)
- A Song to Mithras by Rudyard Kipling · (pm)
- Song to M’Lady by G. Sutton Breiding · (pm)
- Song (“To-morrow, O my tender love, to-morrow,,,”) by Irene Putnam · (pm)
- A Song to My Beloved by Herbert Müller Hopkins · (pm)
- A Song to My Lady by Charles Albert Williams · (pm)
- Song to Myriam Gray by Hector Pedro Blomberg · (pm)
- Song to Myriam Gray by Thomas Sutherland · (pm)
- Song (“To rest! Yet not to steal away”) by William Struthers · (pm)
- Song to Scoffers by Murray G. Breese · (pm)
- A Song to SEA by Joyce Chng · (ed)
- A Song to SEA by May Chong · (ed)
- A Song to SEA by Jaymee Goh · (ed)
- Song. To Sylvia by David Garrick · (pm)
- Song to Symmetry by Avra Margariti · (pm)
- A Song to the Business Man by John Nicholas · (pm)
- A Song to Thee by “Marguerite” · (pm)
- Song to the Luddites by Lord George Gordon Byron · (pm)
- A Song to the Lute—for a Book of Airs by Austin Dobson · (??)
- A Song to the Maskers by Robert Herrick · (pm)
- Song to the Men of England by Percy Bysshe Shelley · (pm)
- A Song to the Moon by Richard Bowes · (ss)
- A Song to the Sangamon by C. R. Piety · (pm)
- Song to the Sea by [uncredited] · (pm)
- A Song to the Setting Sun by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Song to the Siren: Lyrics by Jim Buckley and Larry Beckett by Iris Key · (ar)
- A Song to the Sounding Sea by Mostyn T. Pigott · (pm)
- A Song to the Wife of His Youth by Nathan Alterman · (pm)
- A Song to the Wife of His Youth by Sholom J. Kahn · (pm)
- Song to the Wind by Taliesin · (pm)
- Song to the Wind: An Ode by a Sixth Century Welsh Bard by Taliesin · (pm)
- Song to the Wind: An Ode by a Sixth Century Welsh Bard by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Song to the Wind God, Translated from the Aztec epic “Song of Quetzalcoatl” by John Hubert Cornyn · (pm)
- Song to the Wind God, Translated from the Aztec epic “Song of Quetzalcoatl” by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Song: To the Winds by Sidney A. Alexander · (pm)
- A Song to the World by Elizabeth N. Barr · (pm)
- Song Tournament: New Style by Louis Untermeyer · (pm)
- Song to Venus by Thomas M. Disch · (pm)
- Song to Venus II by Thomas M. Disch · (pm)
- A Song (“To Youth the day”) by Belle W. Cooke · (pm)
- A Song Transmuted by Sarah Pinsker · (ss)
- The Song Triumphant by Anzia Yezierska · (ss)
- A Song (“Twas not when earthly flowers were springing… ”) by Fanny Bell · (pm)
- Song Unchanging by Pauline Booker · (pm)
- Song Unchanging by Berniece Bunn Christman · (pm)
- Song Under a Winter Moon by Monica Heilbronn · (pm)
- Song: Under the Apple-Trees by Margaret Meert · (pm)
- Song (“Under the willow shady…”) by Theo van Beek · (pm)
- The Song Unmade by Grace Hazard Conkling · (pm)
- Song Unreleased by Herman Montagu Donner · (pm)
- The Song Unsung by Theo van Beek · (pm)
- A Song Upon Silvia by Robert Herrick · (pm)
- Song (“Upon thy dear bosom reposing… ”) by Edward A. Darby · (pm)
- Song & Verse by Various · (pm)
- Song Visions by Bernard Upton · (pm)
- Songwalking the Hunter’s Road by Charles de Lint · (nv)
- A Song Was Born… by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Song (“Was ever a year like this for roses?”) by James Henry MacLafferty · (pm)
- Song (“We break the glass, whose sacred wine… ”) by Edward Coate Pinckney · (pm)
- Song (“We have been lovers now, my dear…”) by Alice Cary · (pm)
- Song (“We have been lovers now, my dear…”) by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Song (“We have drifted apart from each other…”) by Deborah Pidsley · (pm)
- A Song Well Sung by Robert Greenberger · (nv)
- Song (“We sail toward evening’s lonely star…”) by Celia Thaxter · (pm)
- Song (“What good gift can I bring thee, O thou dearest!…”) by Celia Thaxter · (pm)
- Song (“What of snow and sleet and rain”) by William Struthers · (pm)
- A Song (“What stirred between us in the twilight air!”) by Arthur E. Lloyd Maunsell · (pm)
- Song (“When Autumn reddened all the woods”) by Mabel Garland · (pm)
- Song (“When, by disease prostrated, low…”) by R. G. Johnston · (pm)
- Song (“When dusk caresses all our heads…”) by Frederic Prokosch · (pm)
- Song (“When I was a young man I thought as men do… ”) by W. Wilson · (pm)
- Song (“When I was growing seventeen”) by Mabel Ferrett · (pm)
- Song (“When our lips no longer cling”) by G. Laurence Groom · (pm)
- Song (“When roses blow, and sweet the wind”) by Agnes Grozier Herbertson · (pm)
- Song (“When summer flowers are blowing”) by Herbert Porter · (pm)
- Song (“When Summer times were blythe and sweet…”) by Edward Pollock · (pm)
- Song (“When the wild rose, with blushes crowned…”) by H. M. Smith · (pm)
- Song (“Where eagle calls to waterfalls…”) by Israel Davis · (pm)
- The Song Which Has No Heart by Eva Hauser · (ss)
- The Song Which Has No Heart by Cyril Simsa · (ss)
- A Song Which Rang Through Tara’s Halls (“Like as the damask rose you see…”) by [uncredited] · (sg)
- A Song While Loving by Charles Hanson Towne · (pm)
- Song (“Who carries coin and crown…”) by Robert Horan · (pm)
- Song (“Who has robb’d the ocean cave… ”) by John Shaw · (pm)
- A Song (“Why should I grieve because you are not true…?”) by Kathleen Conyngham Greene · (pm)
- Song (“Why Stay You Away Love?”) by Emma Q. Kelty · (pm)
- A Song (“Wild Roses Hidden in the Hedge”)F by Ronald Campbell Macfie · (pm)
- Song (“Will you go, my bonnie lassie… ”) by Frederic Cooper · (pm)
- The Song-Wind by Maurice Thompson · (pm)
- Song Wish by Mary Morsell · (pm)
- A Song with a Discord by Arthur Colton · (pm)
- A Song, with a Moral by Bryan Waller Procter · (pm)
- A Song (With an Offering of Lilies of the Valley and Roses) by William H. Garrison · (pm)
- A Song with Discord by Arthur Colton · (pm)
- Song (“Within the chambers of her breast…”) by Bryan Waller Procter · (pm)
- Song (“Within the dungeon of my life…”) by Anna Bache · (pm)
- The Song Within the Shadow by Alice E. Darling · (pm)
- A Song Without by Berton Braley · (pm)
- Song Without a Guitar by Willard Johnson · (pm)
- A Song Without a Voice by Brad Preslar · (ss)
- Song Without Meter by Joseph Halperin · (??)
- A Song Without Music by Herbert Farjeon · (pm)
- Song Without Music by Baron Ireland · (pm)
- Song Without Music by Nate Salsbury · (pm)
- A Song Without Music by Wayne Whipple · (pm)
- Song Without Sound by Batya Swift Yasgur · (ss)
- A Song Without Words by M. E. B. · (pm)
- A Song Without Words by Frank Barrett · (ss)
- Song Without Words by Pauline Booker · (pm)
- The Song Without Words by Arthur F. J. Crandall · (pm)
- A Song Without Words by Frank B. Davis · (ss)
- Song Without Words by Ernest Dowson · (pm)
- Song Without Words by David Gordon · (pm)
- A Song Without Words by Félix Martí-Ibáñez · (nv)
- Song Without Words by Wilton E. Matthews · (pm)
- Song Without Words by Frank O’Connor · (ss)
- Song Without Words by Seabury Quinn · (nv)
- The Song without Words by A. L. S. · (pm)
- The Song without Words by Arthur L. Salmon · (pm)
- A Song Without Words by Benedetto Palmieri · (sg)
- A Song Without Words by Benedetto Palmieri · (sg)
- A Song with Santa Claus by Patrick Campbell · (ar)
- Song (With Silver Lining) of an Addict of the Ads by Ethel Jacobson · (pm)
- Song (“With thee, the hours are golden sands…”) by Maude Meredith · (pm)
- Song (“With thee, the hours are golden sands…”) by Genie M. Smith · (pm)
- Songwood by Marc Laidlaw · (ss)
- A Song-Wraith by Charlotte Elizabeth Wells · (pm)
- The Songwriter by Jesse Sublett · (ss)
- Song Writers by Henry R. Cohen · (ar)
- Song-Writers by Thomas Irwin · (ar)
- Song-Writers by Doctor Pentagram · (ar)
- The Song-Writers of America by Charles J. Peterson · (ar)
- Songwriter to the Stars by Tamara Vining · (ss)
- Song-Writing Is a Duet by Lawrence Earl · (ar)
- Song Written for an Indian Air by Percy Bysshe Shelley · (pm)
- Song Xiuyun by Emily Jin · (nv)
- Song Xiuyun by A. Que · (nv)
- Song XVIII cent by Lilian Middleton · (pm)
- Song (“Ye haughty roses at your height”) by R. P. Fenn · (pm)
- Song (“‘You are the first,’ I say…”) by E. A. Muir · (pm)
- Song (“You have hair that in softness… ”) by Sanda Enos · (pm)
- Song (“Young Sir Knight on his raven steed…”) by J. A. Maybie · (pm)
- Song (“Your breast is a pure, pale lily”) by Theo van Beek · (pm)
- A Song (“Your eyes are watching me in all I do…”) by Kathleen Conyngham Greene · (pm)
- Song (“Your loves have been many…”) by Julia C. R. Dorr · (pm)
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