I Should Not Dare To Leave My Friend (by: Emily Dickinson (1830 - 1886)) I should not dare to leave my friend, Because -- because if he should die While I was gone -- and I -- too late -- Should reach the Heart that wanted me. continue reading
In Tempore Senectutis (by: Ernest Dowson (1867-1900)) When I am old, And sadly steal apart, Into the dark and cold, Friend of my heart! continue reading
Little Boy Blue (by: Eugene Field (1850 - 1894)) Aye, faithful to Little Boy Blue they stand, Each in the same old place-- Awaiting the touch of a little hand, The smile of a little face; And they wonder, as waiting the long years through... continue reading
Medicine For The Melancholy, The (by: Michael Mack) I'm the medicine for melancholy, Elixir for a few Unhappy souls who need a hand To help to get them through. A balm of Gilead for the pain An evil world may brew. I'm the medicine for melancholy And I am here for you. continue reading
Mirage (by: Amy Lowell (1874 - 1925)) A thousand misconceptions may prevent Our souls from coming near enough to blend; Let me but think we have the same intent, That each one needs to call the other, "friend!" continue reading
Raven And The Lark,The (by: Lisa G. Leming) Said the raven to the lark "See the rainbow in the dark See the colors misty glow For it is that time you know" continue reading
Remembrance (by: William Shakespeare (1546 - 1616)) When to the sessions of sweet silent thought I summon up remembrance of things past, I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought, And with old woes new wail my dear time's waste; continue reading
Revelation (by: Robert Frost (1875 - 1963)) 'Tis pity if the case require (Or so we say) that in the end We speak the literal to inspire The understanding of a friend. continue reading