Songs
published by General Music Publishing/Boston Music
- The Impulse (1966, text by Robert Frost from The Hill Wife)
- I Saw a Man Pursuing the Horizon (1966, text by Stephen Crane)
- Patterns (1973, text by Amy Lowell)
- There were many who went in Huddled Procession (1966, text by Stephen Crane)
- Till we watch the Last Low Star (1962, text by Witter Bynner)
unpublished
- I felt a funeral in my brain (1981, text by Emily Dickinson)
- Morning musings (1982, text by Emily Dickinson)
- The last night she lived (1981, text by Emily Dickinson)
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