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- "A Song" (Ah! fading joy!), a poem by an unknown author
- "A Song" (All the flatteries of fate), a poem by an unknown author
- "A Song" (Now that the spring), a poem by an unknown author
- "A Song" (Once—and only once—you gave), a poem by Edwin Arnold
- "A Song" (Gentle nymphs, be not refusing), a poem by William Browne
- "A Song" (The sparkling eye, the mantling cheek), a poem by William Cowper
- "A Song" (If I were only a ray of the sun), a poem by Caroline Duer
- "A Song" (Dearest dear, if thou wouldst measure), a poem by Caroline Duer
- "A Song" (On a summer's day as I sat by a stream), a poem by Paul Laurence Dunbar
- "A Song" (Thou art the soul of a summer's day), a poem by Paul Laurence Dunbar
- "A song", a poem by Mabel Forrest
- "A Song", a poem by Hattie Howard
- "A Song" (My heart has flown on wings to you, away), a poem by Francis Ledwidge
- "A Song" (Yes! "lower to the level"), a poem by Frances Sargent Osgood
- "A Song" (Call me pet names, dearest), a poem by Frances Sargent Osgood
- "A Song" (I turn'd from the monitor), a poem by Frances Sargent Osgood
- "A Song" (I cannot forget him), a poem by Frances Sargent Osgood
- "A Song" (Braid not the jewel), a poem by Frances Sargent Osgood
- "A Song" (O, red is the English rose), a poem by Charles Alexander Richmond
- "A Song" (There is no day), a poem by Agnes Louisa Storrie
- "A Song" (There's a ripple on the sapphire seas far in the dreaming west), a poem by Agnes Louisa Storrie
- "A Song" (If I could steal from out your busy life), a poem by Agnes Louisa Storrie
- "A Song" (I thought no more was needed), a poem by William Butler Yeats