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Experiments in Green - Royalty Free

by Justin Allan Arnold / IFNESS

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It's such a little thing to weep, So short a thing to sigh, And yet by Trades the size of these We men and women die! FROM Emily Dickinson (public domain)
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To pile like Thunder to its close Then crumble grand away While Everything created hid This would be Poetry Or Love the two coeval come We both and neither prove Experience either and consume For None see God and live FROM Emily Dickinson (public domain)
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I took my Power in my Hand And went against the World. 'Twas not so much as David had But I was twice as bold. I aimed my Pebble but Myself Was all the one that fell. Was it Goliath was too large Or was myself too small? FROM Emily Dickinson (public domain)
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South Winds jostle them; Bumblebees come, Hover, hesitate, Drink, and are gone. Butterflies pause On their passage Cashmere; I, softly plucking, Present them here! FROM Emily Dickinson (public domain)
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A little Madness in the Spring Is wholesome even for the King, But God be with the Clown Who ponders this tremendous scene This Experiment of Green As if it were his own! FROM Emily Dickinson (public domain)
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Nocturne 02:15
Not knowing when the Dawn will come, I open every Door, Or has it Feathers, like a Bird, Or Billows, like a Shore. FROM Emily Dickinson (public domain)
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They dropped like Flakes They dropped like Stars Like Petals from a Rose When suddenly across the June A wind with fingers goes. They perished in the Seamless Grass. No eye could find the place. FROM Emily Dickinson (public domain)
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Truth is as old as God His Twin identity And will endure as long as He A Co-Eternity And perish on the Day Himself is borne away From Mansion of the Universe A lifeless Deity. FROM Emily Dickinson (public domain)
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Ex Machina 04:01
I shall know why, when time is over, And I have ceased to wonder why; Christ will explain each separate anguish In the fair schoolroom of the sky. He will tell me what Peter promised, And I, for wonder at his woe, I shall forget the drop of anguish That scalds me now, that scalds me now. FROM Emily Dickinson (public domain)

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(Original album notes) Music by IFNESS
Lyrics from poems by Emily Dickinson (all poems are in the Public Domain)

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released September 8, 2019

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Royalty Free Music (Creative Commons, CC-BY-4.0). Download MP3 versions for free at www.ifnessfreemusic.com . 200+ tracks in a wide variety of genres are available.

Justin Allan Arnold was born in the USA, but has lived in Oaxaca, Mexico since 1997.
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