Sea-change


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Muna Lee was a poet, novelist, translator and activist. This collection, first published in 1923, explores themes of love and place. - Summary by Newgatenovelist (1 hr 1 min)

Chapters

The Singer 1:06 Read by Newgatenovelist
The Thought of You 0:53 Read by Newgatenovelist
The Stars are Colored Blossoms 1:03 Read by Newgatenovelist
My Dreams of You are Sombre in the Twilight 0:54 Read by Newgatenovelist
The Little White Flower 0:52 Read by Newgatenovelist
The Blackbirds Fly before the Cold 0:48 Read by Newgatenovelist
Melilot 0:46 Read by Newgatenovelist
Song 0:46 Read by Newgatenovelist
As Helen Once 0:47 Read by Newgatenovelist
Lips You were Not Anhungered for 1:01 Read by Newgatenovelist
When We Shall be Dust in the Churchyard 1:05 Read by Newgatenovelist
I am So Glad That You are Dead 1:03 Read by Newgatenovelist
Survival 1:02 Read by Newgatenovelist
Now have I Conquered 0:42 Read by Newgatenovelist
Dirge 0:47 Read by Newgatenovelist
April Wind 0:47 Read by Newgatenovelist
I Remember You because of a Grassy Hill 0:59 Read by Newgatenovelist
I Shall Not Sing Again of Love 0:51 Read by Newgatenovelist
I Have had Enough of Glamour 0:48 Read by Newgatenovelist
A Woman’s Song 0:45 Read by Newgatenovelist
Choice 0:44 Read by Newgatenovelist
Harvest 0:44 Read by Newgatenovelist
Gifts 1:03 Read by Newgatenovelist
Imprisoned 1:24 Read by Newgatenovelist
You Who Hear Only the Words 0:50 Read by Newgatenovelist
Release 0:42 Read by Newgatenovelist
Confidante 0:36 Read by Newgatenovelist
I. Spring; II. November 0:42 Read by Newgatenovelist
Amparo 0:33 Read by Newgatenovelist
The Host 0:42 Read by Newgatenovelist
Out of My Turbulent Days 0:45 Read by Newgatenovelist
Yellow Leaves 0:34 Read by Newgatenovelist
The Yellow Daisies 0:47 Read by Newgatenovelist
A Song of Happiness 0:54 Read by Newgatenovelist
Apple Boughs 0:50 Read by Newgatenovelist
New Birth 1:06 Read by Newgatenovelist
Foreword 1:17 Read by Newgatenovelist
‘These things I know’ 1:19 Read by Newgatenovelist
‘I have been happy’ 1:20 Read by Newgatenovelist
‘I make no question of your right to go’ 1:24 Read by Newgatenovelist
‘I have a thousand pictures of the sea’ 1:16 Read by Newgatenovelist
‘Life of itself will be cruel and hard enough’ 1:25 Read by Newgatenovelist
‘There have been many Junes with larkspur blowing’ 1:24 Read by Newgatenovelist
‘For an hour I looked on love as Moses might’ 1:21 Read by Newgatenovelist
‘You have not known the autumns I have known’ 1:19 Read by Newgatenovelist
‘No love can quite forego the battle-field’ 1:23 Read by Newgatenovelist
‘It were easiest to say’ 1:17 Read by Newgatenovelist
‘It will be easy to love you when I am dead’ 1:22 Read by Newgatenovelist
‘Along my ways of life you never came’ 1:23 Read by Newgatenovelist
Song in the Hills 0:42 Read by Newgatenovelist
Mid-Western 0:44 Read by Newgatenovelist
Garden Song 0:59 Read by Newgatenovelist
Tropic Rain 0:59 Read by Newgatenovelist
A Song of Dreams Come True 1:16 Read by Newgatenovelist
San Cristóbal 0:48 Read by Newgatenovelist
Vendor of Green Coconuts 1:08 Read by Newgatenovelist
Tropical Beach 1:16 Read by Newgatenovelist
Pomarrosal 1:12 Read by Newgatenovelist
The Flame Trees 0:54 Read by Newgatenovelist
The Cabbage Field 0:50 Read by Newgatenovelist
Barrier 0:57 Read by Newgatenovelist
Morning in the Woods 0:53 Read by Newgatenovelist
The Seeker 0:56 Read by Newgatenovelist

Reviews

awesome


(2.5 stars)

Hauntingly beautiful poems, so different, beautifully read.