My November Guest (by: Robert Frost (1875 - 1963)) Not yesterday I learned to know The love of bare November days Before the coming of the snow... continue reading
On The Road To The Sea (by: Charlotte Mew (1869 - 1928)) I would have liked (so vile we are!) to have taught you tears But most to have made you smile. To-day is not enough or yesterday: God sees it all-- Your length on sunny lawns, the wakeful rainy nights--; tell me--; (how vain to ask), but it is not a question--just a call-- continue reading
Pains Of Sleep, The (by: Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772 - 1834)) I wept as I had been a child; And having thus by tears subdued My anguish to a milder mood, Such punishments, I said, were due To natures deepliest stained with sin... continue reading
Reflecting Pool,The (by: Lisa G. Leming) Gazing, gazing deep into A crystal clear reflecting pool To see the beauty and the grace And fall in love with your own face continue reading
Regrets (by: Alice Meynell (1847 - 1922)) And fill thy loneliness that lies apart In still, persistent pain. Shall I content thee, O thou broken heart... continue reading
Sea Dirge, A (by: William Shakespeare (1546 - 1616)) Full fathom five thy father lies: Of his bones are coral made... continue reading
Ships At Sea (by: Robert Barry Coffin (1826-1888)) I have ships that went to sea More than fifty years ago; None have yet come home to me, But are sailing to and fro. continue reading
Silence (by: D.H. Lawrence (1885 - 1930)) Since I lost you I am silence-haunted, Sounds wave their little wings continue reading
Sleepless Night, A (by: Alfred Austin (1835 - 1913)) All things that are made music to my ear: Hushed woods, dumb caves, and many a soundless mere, With Arctic mains in rigid sleep locked tight. continue reading