Don Walker: Emily Dickinson Songs
Ann Moss & Don Walker, Ann Moss, Karen Rosenak
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Walker, Don: This Whole Experiment of Green
- Ann Moss, Karen Rosenak
No. 1, A little Madness in the Spring
No. 2, A feather from the Whippoorwill
No. 3, A fuzzy fellow, without feet,
Walker, Don: 4 Poems of Emily Dickinson
- Ann Moss, Karen Rosenak
No. 1, Tell all the Truth but tell It slant —
No. 2, I held a Jewel in my fingers —
No. 3, To die — takes just a little while —
No. 4, "Hope" Is the thing with feathers —
Walker, Don: Arias from Past the Hedge
- Ann Moss, Karen Rosenak
No. 1, This Is my letter to the world
No. 2, Gilbert rejoiced in secrets —
Walker, Don: The Thoughtfulness of Thirst
- Ann Moss, Karen Rosenak
No. 1, What shall I do — It whimpers so—
No. 2, He was weak, and I was strong — then —
No. 3, I could not drink It, Sweet,
No. 4, Heart! We will forget him!
No. 5, Empty my Heart, of Thee —
No. 6, To wait an Hour — Is long —
Walker, Don: 4 Songs of Emily Dickinson
- Ann Moss, Karen Rosenak
No. 1, I'm "wife" — I've finished That —
No. 2, I could suffice for him, I knew,
No. 3, You said That I "was great," one day,
No. 4, I've none to tell me to but thee,
Walker, Don: God & Emily
- Ann Moss, Karen Rosenak
No. 1, I prayed at first a little girl,
No. 2, Of course — I prayed —
No. 3, To lose one's faith — surpass
No. 4, Of God, we ask one favor,
No. 5, At least — to pray — Is left — Is left —
Walker, Don: A Fact Withheld the Little Child
- Ann Moss, Karen Rosenak
No. 1, Death Is the supple Suitor
No. 2, I noticed people disappeared,
No. 3, 'Twas comfort in her dying room
No. 4, The sun kept setting, setting still,
No. 5, A long, long sleep, a famous sleep,