1 | | Leaves Expanded May Be Prevailing Blue Mixed with Yellow of the Sand | Shane Carruth | B♭ Minor | 3A | 105 |
2 | | I Used to Wonder at the Halo of Light Around My Shadow and Would Fancy Myself One of the Elect | Shane Carruth | A Major | 11B | 140 |
3 | | Fearing That They Would Be Light-headed for Want of Food and Also Sleep | Shane Carruth | D♭ Minor | 12A | 173 |
4 | | Stirring Them up as the Keeper of a Menagerie His Wild Beasts | Shane Carruth | A♭ Major | 4B | 172 |
5 | | The Finest Qualities of Our Nature like the Bloom on Fruits Can Be Preserved | Shane Carruth | F♯ Minor | 11A | 172 |
6 | | Perhaps the Wildest Sound That Is Ever Heard Here Making the Woods Ring Far and Wide | Shane Carruth | B Major | 1B | 70 |
7 | | I Love to Be Alone | Shane Carruth | D♭ Major | 3B | 168 |
8 | | A Young Forest Growing Up Under Your Meadows | Shane Carruth | A Major | 11B | 71 |
9 | | Their Roots Reaching Quite Under the House | Shane Carruth | A Major | 11B | 77 |
10 | | The Rays Which Stream Through the Shutter Will Be No Longer Remembered When the Shutter Is Wholly Removed | Shane Carruth | C Major | 8B | 172 |
11 | | After Soaking Two Years and Then Lying High Six Months It Was Perfectly Sound Through Waterlogged past Drying | Shane Carruth | B♭ Minor | 3A | 62 |
12 | | The Sun Is but a Morning Star | Shane Carruth | D♭ Major | 3B | 66 |
13 | | A Low and Distant Sound Gradually Swelling and Increasing | Shane Carruth | D♭ Major | 3B | 56 |
14 | | As if It Would Have a Universal and Memorable Ending | Shane Carruth | G Major | 9B | 123 |
15 | | A Sullen Rush and Roar | Shane Carruth | F♯ Major | 2B | 61 |