Stars Wheel In Purple (by: Hilda Doolittle (1886 - 1961)) Stars wheel in purple, yours is not so rare As Hesperus, nor yet so great a star... continue reading
Summer Day, The (by: Mary Oliver) They say there is no greater love, Than when one gives their life for another, Would you be willing to lay down your life, For a child, a loved one, or other? continue reading
Temper, The (by: George Herbert (1593 - 1633)) How should I praise thee, Lord! how should my rhymes Gladly engrave thy love in steel, If what my soul doth feel sometimes My soul might ever feel! continue reading
There Is Another Sky (by: Emily Dickinson (1830 - 1886)) There is another sky, Ever serene and fair, And there is another sunshine, Though it be darkness there... continue reading
This Too Shall Pass (by: Helen Steiner Rice) If I can endure for this minute Whatever is happening to me, No matter how heavy my heart is Or how dark the moment may be... continue reading
Time To Believe, A (by: Unknown) To believe is to know that every day is a new beginning. It is to trust that miracles happen, and dreams really do come true. continue reading
To A Soldier In Hospital (by: Winifred M. Letts) Courage came to you with your boyhood’s grace Of ardent life and limb. Each day new dangers steeled you to the test, To ride, to climb, to swim. continue reading
Two Look At Two (by: Robert Frost (1875 - 1963)) Love and forgetting might have carried them A little further up the mountain side With night so near, but not much further up. continue reading
Virelay (by: Geoffrey Chaucer (1343-1400)) Alone walking In thought plaining, And sore sighing; All desolate, continue reading