| 1 | –Alexander Scourby | Come Up From The Fields, FatherWords By – Walt Whitman |
| 2 | –Nancy Wickwire | The bustle in a houseWords By – Emily Dickinson |
| 3 | –Nancy Wickwire | I like to see it lap the milesWords By – Emily Dickinson |
| 4 | –Alexander Scourby | To HelenWords By – Edgar Allan Poe |
| 5 | Band 6: Two Poems By Edgar Allen Poe |
| 6 | Band 2: Two Poems By Longfellow |
| 7 | –Alexander Scourby | I Hear America SingingWords By – Walt Whitman |
| 8 | –Nancy Wickwire | I asked no other thingWords By – Emily Dickinson |
| 9 | –Nancy Wickwire | I'm Nobody! Who are you?Words By – Emily Dickinson |
| 10 | –Nancy Wickwire | After great pain, a formal feeling comesWords By – Emily Dickinson |
| 11 | –Alexander Scourby | To A WaterfowlWords By – William Cullen Bryant |
| 12 | –Alexander Scourby | The Chambered NautilusWords By – Oliver Wendell Holmes |
| 13 | –Alexander Scourby | A Noiseless Patient SpiderWords By – Walt Whitman |
| 14 | –Nancy Wickwire | I never saw a moorWords By – Emily Dickinson |
| 15 | –Alexander Scourby | The Height Of The RidiculousWords By – Oliver Wendell Holmes |
| 16 | –Alexander Scourby | MiraclesWords By – Walt Whitman |
| 17 | –Nancy Wickwire | The route of evanescenceWords By – Emily Dickinson |
| 18 | –Alexander Scourby | As Toilsome I Wander'd Viginia's WoodsWords By – Walt Whitman |
| 19 | –Nancy Wickwire | There is no frigate like a bookWords By – Emily Dickinson |
| 20 | –Alexander Scourby | I Saw In Louisiana A Live-Oak GrowingWords By – Walt Whitman |
| 21 | –Alexander Scourby | From Dante's "Divine Commedia"Words By – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
| 22 | Band 1: Eight Poems By Walt Whitman |
| 23 | Band 5: Two Poems By Oliver Wendell Holmes |
| 24 | –Alexander Scourby | All's WellWords By – John Greenleaf Whittier |
| 25 | –Alexander Scourby | The RavenWords By – Edgar Allan Poe |
| 26 | –Alexander Scourby | The Day Is DoneWords By – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
| 27 | Band 2: Ten Poems By Emily Dickinson |
| 28 | –Nancy Wickwire | Of all the sounds despatched abroadWords By – Emily Dickinson |
| 29 | –Alexander Scourby | Good-By, My FancyWords By – Walt Whitman |
| 30 | –Nancy Wickwire | Elysium is as far as toWords By – Emily Dickinson |
| 31 | –Alexander Scourby | The Courtin'Words By – James Russell Lowell |
| 32 | –Alexander Scourby | Darest Thou Now Old SoulWords By – Walt Whitman |