Track : The Ancient Arteries Of America By Daniel Sheehan
Artist : Ghizela Rowe
Album : Travel Poems - Volume 1
The Ancient Arteries Of America By Daniel Sheehan by Ghizela Rowe from album Travel Poems - Volume 1
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By : Ghizela Rowe
Travel By Robert Louis Stevenson
In This Journey By Daniel Sheehan
Travel - An Introduction
To One Who Has Been Long In City Pent By Keats
In The Belly Of This Metal Beast By Daniel Sheehan
Portrait Of My Father As A Young Man - Rainer Maria Rilke
Any Father To Any Son - FB Money-Coutts
Beautiful City By Alfred Lord Tennyson
Cities And Thrones And Powers By Rudyard Kipling
Little Boy Lost - William Blake
Phantom By Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Shakespeare - Cymbeline
To The City Of Bombay By Rudyard Kipling
To The Nile By Keats
Foreign Lands By Robert Louis Stevenson
To Her Father With Some Verses - Anne Bradstreet
Inscription - Eugene Field
God Gave To Me A Child In Part - Robert Louis Stevenson
My Serious Son - W S Landor
To The Memory Of My Dear And Honoured Father - Anne Bradstreet
Epitaph Upon A Child That Died - Robert Herrick
To My Father On His Birthday - Elizabeth Barrett Browning
I Am Your Father - Daniel Sheehan
That Endless Loop - Daniel Sheehan
Faith And Dispondency - Emily Jane Bronte
SPRING - An Introduction
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My Dearest Frank I Wish You Joy - Jane Austen
A Winter's Sad Retreat By Daniel Sheehan
Sweetheart Winter By Vachel Lindsay
The Divine Lullaby By Eugene Field
The Meeting By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Intro - Tagore
That Wind I Used To Hear It Swelling By Emily Jane Bronte
The Isles Of Greece By Byron
A Statesman's Holiday By WB Yeates
And Your Feet Are The Author Your Eyes Every Page By Daniel Sheehan
From A Railway Carriage By Robert Louis Stevenson
In The Train By James Thomson
This Black Ribbon Freeway By Daniel Sheehan
Where Go The Boats By Robert Louis Stevenson