All Translated by A. Z. Foreman Songs

Songs In album
A Call Rose -
A Day -
A First Poem from Jerusalem -
A Future Without a Perhaps -
A Hundred Ways to Pray -
A Little Snow Research -
A Lonely Few Say -
A Loving Complaint -
A Man and a Woman -
A November Tip -
A Rose and Milton -
African Elegy -
Agrigentum Road -
Alba -
Alice After Wonderland -
Ancient Rome -
Apart -
Arachnon, Lord of the Lies -
Archaic Torso of Apollo (Translated) -
Arms and the Man (Aeneid I. 1-11) -
As a Woman Aging -
As it Was Written in Pencil While Pent in the Sealed Railway Car -
At Dawn Tomorrow -
At Napoleon's Tomb -
Autumn -
Autumn Day -
Autumn Garden -
Autumn Melody -
Autumn Nights -
Awakening -
Bagni di Lucca -
Ballad of the Fair Lady -
Because my Birth was by no Choice -
Beyond Sleep and Waking -
Black Spot -
Bleak Day has Petered Out -
Budapest -
By Flickering Sundown -
Captive -
Cædmon's Hymn to God -
Christ on the Cross -
Christmas -
Cleopatra -
Correspondances (Translated) -
Creator -
Crossing the Yangtze -
d**h Fugue -
d**h Has no Terror (from "Trojan Women") -
Daemon -
Dead End -
Defeat at Pharsalus (Bellum Civile 7.617-46) -
Dido's Lament -
Dreamtigers -
Due Time -
Eastward of All -
Ein Yahav -
End of Season -
Entrance -
Epitaph of the Innocent -
Everness -
Every Language -
Exegi Monumentum -
Fall -
Fallen Oak -
False Dawn -
February (Translated) -
For Her Dead Husband -
For the First Time -
For the Star -
Found -
Fractal -
Fragment 538 (Omnia Vanitas) -
Freedom's Seed -
From "Cranes in the Threshold" -
From the Peasant to His Illustrious Tyrant -
Gethsemane -
Ghazal 1, Ars Poetica -
Ghazal 14, An Aubade -
Ghazal 148, Epiphany -
Ghazal 164, Where Have All the Lovers Gone? -
Ghazal 186, Entreaty to Fakhr-al Din Abdul Samad -
Ghazal 194, Against Sufistry -
Ghazal 195, For the Love of God -
Ghazal 203, In Memoriam -
Ghazal 220, Aspirations -
Ghazal 246, The Night of Power -
Ghazal 328, Prayer of Love and d**h -
Ghazal 36, A Rest From Both Worlds -
Ghazal 367, Wine, Humans and Song -
Ghazal 388, The Sun and Holy Spirits -
Ghazal 40, Thanks Be To God -
Ghazal 42, Lament for Drinks Past -
Ghazal 46, On Time and the Times -
Ghazal 98, News from Abroad -
Ghazal of the Dead Boy -
Ghazal of the Terrible Presence -
God No Longer Speaks -
God the Infidel -
Goodbye to a Friend Who is Returning North After the Rebellion -
Grand Central Station by Night -
Grey -
Guan Ju: Song in Honour of a Young Couple -
Hamlet -
He Indicates the Brevity of Life, Unthinking and Suffering, as it is Surprised by d**h -
Helen -
Here is the Sign -
Hunting the Chimera -
Hymn to Nemesis -
I Dare Say I Dare Not Say -
I Do Not Want to Live Through Another War -
I Have no use for Regimental Odes (from "Secrets of the Craft") -
I Loved You (Translation) -
I Saw -
I Want a Book of Poems -
In a Church -
In Your Time of Grief -
Incomplete -
Invitation to the Voyage -
Ion in the Delphic Dawn -
Isaac -
Jerusalem is a Port City -
Joy and Love Afar -
Juan de Mairena: A Childhood Memory -
Julia on Pandateria -
Knot 18 -
Lakes -
Lament for a Man Dear to Her -
Lament for Arbad -
Lament for Clairac -
Lament for His People in Rawḥān -
Last -
Lesson in Translation -
Letters from the Ghetto -
Lines Written in Remembrance -
Lost Things -
Lot's Wife -
Love Constant Beyond d**h -
Love Letter to Lord Zian -
Love Poem VI -
Love Song (Translated) -
Lover of Lovers -
Lullaby -
Many a Year -
Masterwork -
Memnon -
Midnight on the Campaign -
Mignon's Longing -
Migrating Birds -
Minor Key -
Moon Over Frontier Mountains -
Moonlight -
Mozart -
My Dead -
My Father -
My Father (Translated) -
My God, Why Did You Forsake Me? -
My Heart is in the East -
My Jewelled Mat Feels like Fall -
My Paper Bridge -
Mythos -
Near His Beloved -
Negro Lullaby -
Night Came into My House -
Night Over Birkenau -
No Rome in Rome -
Notre Dame -
Ode -
Ode 1.11 - Ode for Ca**andra -
Ode 1.25 -
Ode 1.38 -
Ode 1.9 - To Thaliarchus in Winter -
Ode 2.1 - To Pollio, On His History of the Civil Wars -
Ode 3.30 -
Ode 4.7 - Permanence and Change -
Ode to Liberty -
Odysseus -
Of Things Past -
On a Moonlit Night While Imprisoned in Chang'an -
On a Night of Rain in Jerusalem -
On Embarking on a Study of Anglo-Saxon Grammar -
On Fate and Fatality -
On Her Own Grave -
On Meeting Li Guinian South of the Yangtze -
On Not Emigrating -
On the Slaughter -
On the Solar Apocalypse (Georgics I. 461-514) -
Opening to his Epic on the Civil War (Bellum Civile 1.1-82) -
Our Age -
Over-understanding -
Permanence in Change -
Pine -
Poem 101 (A Brother's Tears) -
Poem for the Man of Light -
Poem I: Pleasure Hurts -
Poem XLVI: Voyage of Love or d**h -
Poem XXVIII: Dark Night of the Heart -
Portuguese Fort -
Pouring Myself Drinks Alone at Midnight -
Presented to Subprefect Zhang -
Prometheus (Translated) -
Rain -
Remembrance -
Republican Exile -
Rhyme 21 -
Rhyme II -
Rome Entombed in its Ruins -
Sail -
Self-Courtesy -
Self-Destruction -
Self-Portrait -
Sensation (Translated) -
Sepulcher -
Since I am Corruptly Fallen -
Slavery -
Slender Ships -
Snow -
Song of a Jewish Poet in 1943 -
Song of the Beautiful Trust -
Song of the Hireling Worker -
Song of the Horseman (I) -
Song of the Horseman (II) -
Song of the Watchmen of Modena -
Sonnet 164 -
Sonnet 2 -
Sonnet 23 (Men and Their Clichés) -
Sonnet 8 -
Speechless Water -
Stagnant Water -
Stanzas from Eugene Onegin -
Stanzas to Tsar Nicholas I -
Stormwind Evening -
Summer Night -
Sundown -
Sunflower -
Sunset Possibilities -
Sunset Speech (from Faust) -
Supplication for Yom Kippur -
Texas -
The Albatross -
The Approach of d**h -
The Astounded Pen -
The Cats -
The Cycle of d**h: A Muˁallaqa -
The Dagger -
The Dark Night of the Soul -
The Discoverer -
The Dream -
The Elvenking -
The Enemy (Translated) -
The Flute Player -
The Gazelle -
The Gift -
The Gypsy -
The Hawk -
The Infinite (Translated) -
The Invocation -
The Lake -
The Landscape -
The Loreley -
The Messenger -
The Mirabeau Bridge -
The Moon Comes Forth -
The Mountain Poem: Words Spoken in Contemplation -
The Night of Exile, Tristia 1.3 -
The Odyssey - Invocation to the Muse -
The Odyssey - Scylla and Charybdis -
The Old Gods are Dead -
The Piano -
The Pine and the Palm -
The Poem -
The Prisoner -
The Promise of Jupiter (Aeneid I. 275-296) -
The Prophet -
The Revenant -
The Sacred Night -
The Sails -
The Sea was Aglitter -
The Seven Days -
The Silent Road -
The Sinful Woman -
The Song of the Caged Goshawk -
The Tomb of Ma**ila the Slave Girl -
The Trees were There and Still -
The Upas Tree -
The Veil of Religions -
The Woman Dancing -
There are Three Periods of Memory -
Think Not Too Much -
This is the Murder Age -
This Pot Once had a Mind -
Thou -
Thought on a Quiet Night -
Threshold -
Thundering Trajectory -
Time Like A Fallen Horse -
To a Friend in a POW Camp -
To a Saxon Poet -
To d**h -
To Dawe, Esq. -
To the Sea -
To... -
Today I am Modest -
Toil -
Tomb Raider -
Tonight, I Lurked -
Tropical Stonecutting -
Ty'r Ysgol -
Ulysses -
Unbounded -
Under the Tooth of Their Plough -
Vengeance at Dawn -
Wagons -
War -
Was That Layla's Flame -
Wayfarer, The Only Way -
Wayfarer's Evening Song -
What's in my Name for You? -
When I Behold the Skylark -
When I Spoke the Blessing -
When You Are Old -
While There is yet the Colour of the Rose -
Winter Journey -
Woman Bathing -
Wulf and Eadwacer -
Yearning in Chang'an -
You Know This -
Young Son Asleep -