Turner, Elsa McFarland
Look high, grow tall Elsa McFarland Turner - Albany, Texas Claredon Press 1967 - 69 p.
A tune of color; When the train goes whistling by; As strong as the hills; Storm lover; The open hearth; Western music; End of an eclogue; Within the meaning; Bond; Frontierman; He brought home blue bells; View from shotgun house; Monument; To a city friend; Universa; Language; Child of earth; Foretaste; Look high, grow tall; Of burly character; Question; Song of the brown and gray; I sewed today; A wandering troubadour; Drought; Grandmother's time; Thoughts in a sandstorm; That busy wind; Memento; Scandal; I shall cherish beauty; Plaint of a gambler's wife; The dignity of labor; A reason for grief; After rain; Lines to an old trunk; Renewal; Respectability; Young Texas homemaker; Whatever the season; Music hath charm; Blue bonnets; To a worm; Our tree; Pioneer, what holds the day; Champion; No child of scorn or circumstance; Night song; In spite of human frailty; stranger; Men of tomorrow; To a child; I wonder; Reminder; For mind universal; Autobiographical note; Mesquite tree; The open hearth; Frontiersman; Monument; Question; Grandmother's time; Lines to an old trunk; Music hath charm; Pioneer; Stranger
American Poetry
Southwest--Poetry
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Look high, grow tall Elsa McFarland Turner - Albany, Texas Claredon Press 1967 - 69 p.
A tune of color; When the train goes whistling by; As strong as the hills; Storm lover; The open hearth; Western music; End of an eclogue; Within the meaning; Bond; Frontierman; He brought home blue bells; View from shotgun house; Monument; To a city friend; Universa; Language; Child of earth; Foretaste; Look high, grow tall; Of burly character; Question; Song of the brown and gray; I sewed today; A wandering troubadour; Drought; Grandmother's time; Thoughts in a sandstorm; That busy wind; Memento; Scandal; I shall cherish beauty; Plaint of a gambler's wife; The dignity of labor; A reason for grief; After rain; Lines to an old trunk; Renewal; Respectability; Young Texas homemaker; Whatever the season; Music hath charm; Blue bonnets; To a worm; Our tree; Pioneer, what holds the day; Champion; No child of scorn or circumstance; Night song; In spite of human frailty; stranger; Men of tomorrow; To a child; I wonder; Reminder; For mind universal; Autobiographical note; Mesquite tree; The open hearth; Frontiersman; Monument; Question; Grandmother's time; Lines to an old trunk; Music hath charm; Pioneer; Stranger
American Poetry
Southwest--Poetry
811 Tur 47