Knowing When Love Is Through (by: Michael Mack) Once a flower has wilted, its fragrance disappears Once a word is spoken, it will echo through the years. Once a match has burned out, it will never flame anew And one of the things of knowing love Is knowing when it's through. continue reading
Lady's Reward, The (by: Dorothy Parker (1893 - 1967)) Lady, lady, never start Conversation toward your heart; Keep your pretty words serene; Never murmur what you mean. continue reading
Land Of Dreams, The (by: William Blake (1757 - 1827)) Awake, awake my little Boy! Thou wast thy Mother's only joy: Why dost thou weep in thy gentle sleep? Awake! thy Father does thee keep. continue reading
Length Of Moon (by: Arna Bontemps (1902 - 1973)) Then we may think of this, yet There will be something forgotten And something we should forget. continue reading
Letter From A Girl To Her Own Old Age, A (by: Alice Meynell (1847 - 1922)) Yet let my letter with thy lost thoughts in it Tell what the way was when thou didst begin it, And win with thee the goal when thou shalt win it.... continue reading
Life's Tug Of War (by: Unknown) Life can seem ungrateful - and not always kind. Life can pull at your heartstrings - and play with your mind. Life can be blissful - and happy and free. continue reading
Lines Written During A Period Of Insanity (by: William Cowper (1731 - 1800)) Hatred and vengence -my eternal portion Scarce can endure delay of execution Wait with impatient readiness to seize my Soul in a moment. continue reading
Little While, A (by: Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828 - 1882)) A little while a little love May yet be ours who have not said The word it makes our eyes afraid To know that each is thinking of... continue reading