Poetic Openings : Vachel Lindsay to Vachel Lindsay

Poet : Vachel Lindsay : Poem : The Song Of The Garden-toad : First Line : Down, down beneath the daisy beds,
Poet : Vachel Lindsay : Poem : The Sorceress! : First Line : I asked her, “Is Aladdin’s lamp
Poet : Vachel Lindsay : Poem : The Soul Of The City Receives The Gift Of The Holy Spirit : First Line : A Broadside distributed in Springfield, Illinois
Poet : Vachel Lindsay : Poem : The Spice-tree : First Line : This is the song
Poet : Vachel Lindsay : Poem : The Spider And The Ghost Of The Fly : First Line : Once I loved a spider
Poet : Vachel Lindsay : Poem : The Strength Of The Lonely : First Line : (What the Mendicant Said)
Poet : Vachel Lindsay : Poem : The Sun Says His Prayers : First Line : “The sun says his prayers,” said the fairy,
Poet : Vachel Lindsay : Poem : The Tale Of The Tiger Tree : First Line : A Fantasy, dedicated to the little poet Alice Oliver
Poet : Vachel Lindsay : Poem : The Trap : First Line : She was taught desire in the street,
Poet : Vachel Lindsay : Poem : The Traveller-heart : First Line : (To a Man who maintained that the Mausoleum is the
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