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They are so glad of a young compan… They hail and bless me, these boys… And I whose pathway was dark and… Have no more need of the sun to sh… We’ll walk in darkness, obscure, d…
O sweet and fair! These words are… O sweet and fair! A year ago I’ld… Some better words of praise Than sweet and fair. O sweet and fair, and weak, and mo…
He’s out of work! I tell myself a change should mean… And he must look for changes to ad… And he, of all men, really needs a… But I hate change.
The little ships are dearer than t… For they sail in strange places, They lean nearer the green waters. One may count by wavelets how the… From their decks; and hear the Se…
Today I saw A market cart going along the road… High-piled and creaking with a son… Of cabbages. The driver sat
Across the sea Come homeward ships With freight of boys. And still must we Forgo the joys
I saw a flight of sparrows through… Oh, let us rise Out of the weaknesses of our despa… To burning skies. Let us take wings for flight from…
When I get up to light the fire, And dress with all the speed I ma… By candle-light, I dread the hour… That go to make a single day. But then I leave my room, and see
When I was still a child I thought my love would be Noble, truthful, brave, And very kind to me. Then all the novels said
The lilies in the garden walk Are out today. The nuns all came to look at them, To look and say They wouldn’t last to deck the cri…
I in the library, Looking for books to read, Pulled one out twice to see If it fulfilled my need. Butler had written this
When day is over I climb up the stair, Take off my dark dress, Pull down my hair, Open my window
My mission in the world Is to prolong Rapture by turning it Into a song. A song of liberty
I have two wings To raise me to the skies. Withouten these My soul could never rise. My shining friends,
I’m not his wife. I am his paramo… His wayside love, picked up in jou… Rose of the hedgerows; fragrant, t… Me down beside the ditch, a droope… Some country boy may stick into hi…