Wilderness Songs by Grace Hazard Conkling (1878 - 1958).
This second volume of verse by Grace Hazard Conkling -- American poet, author and musician -- ranges in theme from close observations of the natural world to the loss and desolation of World War I. Having taught English for 34 years at Smith College, Conkling remains honored to this day with an annual poetry residency in her name. ( Nemo)
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This paragraph is temporary and will be replaced by the MC with the list of sections and reader (Magic Window) once this project is in the admin system.
Keywords that describe the book: nature, World War I, New England, Mexico, love poems
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DURING recording:
• No more than 0.5 to 1 second of silence at the beginning of the recording!
• At the beginning of the recording, read the abbreviated "LibriVox disclaimer":
"[Poem title], by Grace Hazard Conkling, read for LibriVox.org" by [your name] or some variation on that, adding date, location, your personal URL, etc., if you wish.
• Then read the poem.
• At the end, say: "End of poem. This recording is in the public domain." and leave five seconds of silence.
1. At the end of the book, say (in addition):
"End of Wilderness Songs by Grace Hazard Conkling .”
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Example ID3 V2 tags
Artist: Grace H. Conkling
Title: ## - [Section title]
Album: Wilderness Songs
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Hi Nemo!
The MW is setup.
Over to Going Solo.
It sounds like a nice collection!
Amy
In the mind, or consciousness of the Earth this flower first lay latent as a dream. Perhaps, in her consciousness, it nested as that which in us corresponds to a little thought.--A.Blackwood
sect 1 The Road to Mount Tom
sect 2 The Road to Hockanum Ferry
sect 3 The Road to the Pool
sect 4 The Saw-mill on the Connecticut
sect 5 Songs on the Mohawk Trail (6 Short Poems)
sect 6 Journey's End
Beautiful start.
Helen
POW/MIA, we will remember them.
5/4/66 (S.V.) Malone, Jimmy M.
Private U.S. Army, 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry