Poems by Arthur Henry Adams
Lullaby.
... Never wake, Though thy mother is weeping ...
The Sculptor.
... And the shapeless block of Night ...
Pansy: Song-Words.
... Slow she takes them, dewless shakes them ...
And Yet :
... "Her life with deathless charm was fraught, ...
Bond Street
... Whose veins with life's impatience thrill ...
The Brave Days To Be.
... Like leaves In autumn winds, about their uncertain feet ...
A Question.
... let be!" But the other sneered, "No, he is mine, and mine only, because he loved ...
The Garden Of The Sea.
... Rise on their swaying wave-stalks, bloom and break, ...
Just A Woman.
... Are her arms; But, not loved and not the lover ...
Man and Woman.
... [According to Maori mythology, the god Tiki created Man by taking a ...
The Ebb of Day.
... There lies a maiden, drowned and white ...
The Storm And The Bush.
... When the keeper's lash lights and the keeper's goad stings, ...
Antagonists.
... With deep-sighed, langourous kisses, keener than pain ...
A Child.
... Life has only laughter sent ...
The Pleiades
... For Youth and Hope and Love and You were there &emsp ...