Sunshine
Vachel Lindsay
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It is hardly necessary, perhaps, to mention Mr. Lindsay's loyalty to the people of his place and hour, or the training in sympathy with their aims and ideals which he has achieved through vagabondish wanderings in the Middle West. And we may permit time to decide how far he expresses their emotion. But it may be opportune to emphasize his plea for poetry as a song art, an art appealing to the ear rather than the eye. THE CONGO AND OTHER POEMS; Introduction by Harriet Monroe (1860 - 1936) (0 hr 23 min)
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Sunshine by Vachel Lindsay - Read by BK | 2:21 | Read by Bruce Kachuk |
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Sunshine by Vachel Lindsay - Read by DL | 2:04 | Read by David Lawrence |
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Sunshine by Vachel Lindsay - Read by GG | 2:10 | Read by Greg Giordano |
Sunshine by Vachel Lindsay - Read by JJ | 1:44 | Read by Jazzily Jones |
Sunshine by Vachel Lindsay - Read by LCW | 1:48 | Read by Larry Wilson |
Sunshine by Vachel Lindsay - Read by PS | 1:40 | Read by Phil Schempf |
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Sunshine by Vachel Lindsay - Read by TP | 2:09 | Read by Tomas Peter |
Sunshine by Vachel Lindsay - Read by VB | 2:11 | Read by tovarisch |