Poetic Openings : Vachel Lindsay to Vachel Lindsay

Poet : Vachel Lindsay : Poem : A Prayer To All The Dead Among Mine Own People : First Line : Are these your presences, my clan from Heaven?
Poet : Vachel Lindsay : Poem : A Rhyme About An Electrical Advertising Sign : First Line : I look on the specious electrical light
Poet : Vachel Lindsay : Poem : Above The Battle's Front : First Line : St. Francis, Buddha, Tolstoi, and St. John—
Poet : Vachel Lindsay : Poem : Abraham Lincoln Walks At Midnight : First Line : It is portentous, and a thing of state
Poet : Vachel Lindsay : Poem : Aladdin And The Jinn : First Line : “Bring me soft song,” said Aladdin.
Poet : Vachel Lindsay : Poem : Alone In The Wind, On The Prairie : First Line : I know a seraph who has golden eyes,
Poet : Vachel Lindsay : Poem : An Account Of The Poem Games : First Line : In the summer of 1916 in the parlor of Mrs. William Vaughn Moody;
Poet : Vachel Lindsay : Poem : An Apology For The Bottle Volcanic : First Line : Sometimes I dip my pen and find the bottle full of fire,
Poet : Vachel Lindsay : Poem : An Explanation Of The Grasshopper : First Line : The Grasshopper, the grasshopper,
Poet : Vachel Lindsay : Poem : An Indian Summer Day On The Prairie : First Line : (In the Beginning)
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