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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
· (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
· (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)
A Song for the Shattered Hearts
by
S. A. Cosby
· (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)
The Song His Mother Sang
by
E. V. Wilson
· (pm)
Song Hit
by
Henri Duvernois
· (ss)
Song Hit
by
Kay Kennedy
· (ss)
Song Hit
by
Henri Schwabacher
· (ss)
Song Hits
by
Rosamond Batsford
· (ss)
Song (“Holiday is over… ”)
by
Louise Dupee
· (pm)
Songhouse
by
Orson Scott Card
· (na)
Song (“How Many Times Do I Love Thee, Dear”)
by
Thomas Lovell Beddoes
· (pm)
Song Hungers
by
Swapna Kishore
· (ss)
Song: Hurrah for the Charter
by
H M’D
· (pm)
Song (“I am the dream and I am the possessing”)
by
Joyce T. Rowe
· (pm)
Song (“I asked of the pallid moon…”)
by
A. Strachan
· (pm)
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