Morning in Iowa



  • 1Morning in Iowa: No. 1, This is the kinship and the brotherhood
  • 2Morning in Iowa: No. 2, Mary Hilda was all New England
  • 3Morning in Iowa: No. 3, American mountains, how they pull the heart
  • 4Morning in Iowa: No. 4, The railroad crosses the pass between Raton
  • 5Morning in Iowa: No. 5, It was an orange from Fernanda's hills
  • 6Morning in Iowa: No. 6, He was a careful man, and wary
  • 7Morning in Iowa: No. 7, The legand, or the river, led him South
  • 8Morning in Iowa: No. 8, Mary worked in the corn
  • 9Morning in Iowa: No. 9, So there was Kit in St. Louis
  • 10Morning in Iowa: No. 10, Night of the cicadas
  • 11Morning in Iowa: No. 11, This is the will and testament of youth
  • 12Morning in Iowa: No. 12, But we forget the land
  • 13Morning in Iowa: No. 13, The sun came up next day as a copper color
  • 14Morning in Iowa: No. 14, A lonley girl can kiss away her heart
  • 15Morning in Iowa: No. 15, This is the one, she wispered, that I love
  • 16Morning in Iowa: No. 16, Iowa morning, shining in the light