 The Wind, by Robert Louis Stevenson, read for LibriVox by Crystal Frazier. For more information or to volunteer, please visit LibriVox.org. The Wind I saw you toss the kites on high, and blow the birds about the sky, and all around I heard you pass, like ladies' skirts across the grass. Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. I saw the different things you did, but always you yourself you hid. I felt you push, I heard you call. I could not see yourself at all. Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. Oh you that are so strong and cold. Oh blower, are you young or old? Are you a beast of field and tree, or just a stronger child than me? Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. The Wind by Robert Louis Stevenson, read for LibriVox.org by Duncan. I saw you toss the kites on high, and blow the birds about the sky, and all around I heard you pass, like ladies' skirts across the grass. Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. I saw the different things you did, but always you yourself you hid. I felt you push, I heard you call. I could not see yourself at all. Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. Oh you that are so strong and cold. Oh blower, are you young or old? Are you a beast of field and tree, or just a stronger child than me? Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. The Wind by Robert Louis Stevenson, read for LibriVox.org by David Federman. I saw you toss the kites on high, and blow the birds about the sky, and all around I heard you pass, like ladies' skirts across the grass. Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. I saw the different things you did, but always you yourself you hid. I felt you push, I heard you call. I could not see yourself at all. Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. Oh you that are so strong and cold. Oh blower, are you young or old? Are you a beast of field and tree, or just a stronger child than me? Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. The Wind by Robert Louis Stevenson, read for LibriVox.org by Ezwa. In Belgium, in March 2008. I saw you toss the kites on high, and blow the birds about the sky, and all around I heard you pass, like ladies' skirts across the grass. Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. I saw the different things you did, but always you yourself you hid. I felt you push, I heard you call. I could not see yourself at all. Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. Oh you that are so strong and cold. Oh blower, are you young or old? Are you a beast of field and tree, or just a stronger child than me? Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. The Wind by Robert Louis Stevenson, read for LibriVox.org by Glenn McKnight. I saw you toss the kites on high, and blow the birds about the sky, and all around I heard you pass, like ladies' skirts across the grass. Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. I saw the different things you did, but always you yourself you hid. I felt you push, I heard you call. I could not see yourself at all. Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. Oh you that are so strong and cold. Oh blower, are you young or old? Are you a beast of field and tree, or just a stronger child than me? Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. And all around I heard you pass, like ladies' skirts across the grass. Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. I saw the different things you did, but always you yourself you hid. I felt you push, I heard you call. But I could not see yourself at all. Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. Oh you that are so strong and cold. Oh blower, are you young or old? Are you a beast of field and tree, or just a stronger child than me? Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. End of poem. This LibriVox recording is in the public domain. The Wind by Robert Louis Stevenson. Read for LibriVox.org by J. C. Guan. Montreal, March 2008. I saw you toss the kites on high, and blow the birds about the sky. And all around I heard you pass, like ladies' skirts across the grass. Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. I saw the different things you did, but always you yourself you hid. I felt you push, I heard you call. I could not see yourself at all. Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. Oh you that are so strong and cold. Oh blower, are you young or old? Are you a beast of field and tree, or just a stronger child than me? Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. The Wind by Robert Louis Stevenson. Read for LibriVox.org by Crawl1981. I saw you toss the kites on high, and blow the birds about the sky. And all around I heard you pass, like ladies' skirts across the grass. Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. I saw the different things you did, but always you yourself you hid. I felt you push, I heard you call. I could not see yourself at all. Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. Oh you that are so strong and cold. Oh blower, are you young or old? Are you a beast of field and tree, or just a stronger child than me? Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. The Wind by Robert Louis Stevenson. Read for LibriVox.org by Leanne Howlett. I saw you toss the kites on high, and blow the birds about the sky. And all around I heard you pass, like ladies' skirts across the grass. Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. I saw the different things you did, but always you yourself you hid. I felt you push, I heard you call. I could not see yourself at all. Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. Oh you that are so strong and cold. Oh blower, are you young or old? Are you a beast of field and tree, or just a stronger child than me? Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. The Wind by Robert Louis Stevenson. Read for LibriVox.org by Lucy Burgoyne. I saw you toss the kites on high, and blow the birds about the sky. And all around I heard you pass, like ladies' skirts across the grass. Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. I saw the different things you did, but always you yourself you hid. I felt you push, I heard you call. I could not see yourself at all. Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. Oh you that are so strong and cold. Oh blower, are you young or old? Are you a beast of field and tree, or just a stronger child than me? Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. The Wind by Robert Louis Stevenson. Read for LibriVox.org by Rhonda Thetterman. I saw you toss the kites on high, and blow the birds about the sky. And all around I heard you pass, like ladies' skirts across the grass. Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. I saw the different things you did, but always you yourself you hid. I felt you push, I heard you call. I could not see yourself at all. Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. Oh you that are so strong and cold. Oh blower, are you young or old? Are you a beast of field and tree, or just a stronger child than me? Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. The Wind by Robert Louis Stevenson. Read for LibriVox.org by Sergio Baldelli. I saw you toss the kites on high, and blow the birds about the sky. And all around I heard you pass, like ladies' skirts across the grass. Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. I saw the different things you did, but always you yourself you hid. I felt you push, I heard you call. I could not see yourself at all. Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. Oh you that are so strong and cold. Oh blower, are you young or old? Are you a beast of field and tree, or just a stronger child than me? Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. The Wind by Robert Louis Stevenson. Read for LibriVox.org by Stefan Kinford. Share in Township, Ohio. I saw you toss the kites on high, and blow the birds about the sky. And all around I heard you pass, like ladies' skirts across the grass. Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. I saw the different things you did, but always you yourself you hid. I felt you push, I heard you call. I could not see yourself at all. Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. Oh you that are so strong and cold. Oh blower, are you young or old? Are you a beast of field and tree, or just a stronger child than me? Oh wind, a blowin' all day long. Oh wind, that sings so loud a song. End of poem.