Song Of Experience-My Pretty Rose-Tree (by: William Blake (1757 - 1827)) A flower was offered to me, Such a flower as May never bore; But I said, "I've a pretty rose-tree", And I passed the sweet flower o'er. continue reading
Storm, The (by: Margaret Stanley-Wrench) There was no word, you rose and walked away, And all I saw were the pale heart-shaped flowers... continue reading
Taxi, The (by: Amy Lowell (1874 - 1925)) When I go away from you The world beats dead Like a slackened drum. continue reading
Tears, Idle Tears (by: Lord Alfred Tennyson (1809 - 1892)) Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean, Tears from the depth of some divine despair... continue reading
They Loved One Another (by: Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton (1808 - 1877)) There are many in this chilly world who would not care to part, Tho' they dwell together in one home, and ought to have one heart, And yet they live! while never more those happy ones may meet... continue reading
Threnody (by: Dorothy Parker (1893 - 1967)) Lilacs blossom just as sweet Now my heart is shattered. If I bowled it down the street, Who's to say it mattered? continue reading
Tides (by: Sara Teasdale (1884 - 1933)) Love in my heart was a fresh tide flowing Where the starlike sea gulls soar... continue reading
Tree, The (by: Anne Finch (1661 - 1720)) Fair tree! for thy delightful shade 'Tis just that some return be made; Sure some return is due from me To thy cool shadows, and to thee. continue reading
Trifler, The (by: Dorothy Parker (1893 - 1967)) Death's the lover that I'd be taking; Wild and fickle and fierce is he. Small's his care if my heart be breaking- Gay young Death would have none of me. continue reading
Under the Harvest Moon (by: Carl Sandburg (1878 - 1967)) Love, with little hands, Comes and touches you With a thousand memories, And asks you Beautiful, unanswerable questions...