Adelaide Crapsey's experimental poetry included her creation of the cinquain. This recording was taken from the posthumously published and expanded 1922 edition of her verse. (Summary by Newgatenovelist)
Birth-MomentThe Mother ExultantJohn KeatsNovember NightReleaseTriadSnowAnguishTrappedMoon-ShadowsSusanna and the EldersYouthThe Guarded WoundWinterNight WindsArbutusRoma Aeterna''He's Killed the May...''AmazeShadowMadnessThe WarningSaying of Il HaboulFate DefiedLaurel in the BerkshiresNiagaraThe Grand CanyonNow Barabbas was a RobberFor Lucas Cranach's EveThe SourceBlue HyacinthsTo Walter Savage LandorThe PledgeHypnos, God of SleepExpensesOn Seeing Weather-Beaten TreesAdventureOh, Lady, Let the Sad Tears FallDirgeThe Sun-DialOld LoveAh Me... Alas...Perfume of YouthRapunzelVendor's SongAvisDoomsdayGrain FieldSongPierrotThe Monk in the GardenTo the Dead in the Graveyard underneath My WindowThe MournerNightRose-Mary of the AngelsAngéliqueChimesMad SongMy Birds That Fly No LongerThe WitchCry of the Nymph to ErosCradle-SongTo Man Who Goes Seeking Immortality, Bidding Him Look Nearer HomeThe Lonely DeathLo, All the WayAutumnThe Elgin MarblesThe CrucifixionThe Fiddling LadThe Immortal Residue
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