
Songs of Labor, and Other Poems
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About This Book
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Chapters (43)
- Songs of Labor and Other Poems by Morris Rosenfeld
- In the Factory
- My Boy
- The Nightingale to the Workman
- What is the World?
- Despair
- Whither?
- (To a Young Girl)
- From Dawn to Dawn
- The Candle Seller
- The Pale Operator
- The Beggar Family
- A Millionaire
- September Melodies
- I
- II
- Depression
- The Canary
- Want And I
- The Phantom Vessel
- To My Misery
- O Long The Way
- To The Fortune Seeker
- My Youth
- In The Wilderness
- I’ve Often Laughed
- Again I Sing my Songs
- Liberty
- A Tree in the Ghetto
- The Cemetery Nightingale
- The Creation Of Man
- Journalism
- Pen and Shears
- For Hire
- A Fellow Slave
- The Jewish May
- The Feast Of Lights
- Chanukah Thoughts
- Sfēré
- Measuring the Graves
- The First Bath of Ablution
- Atonement Evening Prayer
- Exit Holiday
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