Love's Usury (by: John Donne (1573 - 1631)) This bargain's good; if when I'm old, I be Inflamed by thee, If thine own honour, or my shame, or pain, Thou covet most, at that age thou shalt gain. continue reading
Lovers' Infiniteness (by: John Donne (1573 - 1631)) Thou canst not every day give me thy heart; If thou canst give it, then thou never gavest it: Love's riddles are, that though thy heart depart, It stays at home, and thou with losing savest it... continue reading
Lullaby (by: Richard Rowlands) Upon my lap my sovereign sits And sucks upon my breast; Meantime his love maintains my life And gives my sense her rest. Sing lullaby, my little boy, Sing lullaby, mine only joy! continue reading
Meeting And Passing (by: Robert Frost (1875 - 1963)) As you came up the hill. We met. But all We did that day was mingle great and small Footprints in summer dust as if we drew The figure of our being less that two... continue reading
My Old Kentucky Home,Good Night (by: Thomas Lord Vaux (1509-1556)) The sun shines bright in the old Kentucky home, 'Tis summer, the darkies are gay, The corn top's ripe and the meadow's in the bloom While the birds make music all the day. continue reading
Mysterious Love (by: Lisa G. Leming) Every little child knows That when dawn comes the night must go So what mysterious love is this Which brings so much unhappiness? continue reading