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There Will Come Soft Rains | Media Adaptations
Many of Teasdale’s lyric poems have been set to music and recorded by numerous individual singers and groups. A general Internet search under “Sara Teasdale recordings” brings up over fifty pages of information on song titles, the artists who recorded them, and, in some cases, where they are available for purchasing or borrowing.
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