Poems by Edgar Albert Guest
The Bachelor’s Soliloquy
... s the rub; For in that married life what fights may come, ...
It Couldn’t Be Done
... d begun it. With a lift of his chin and a bit of a grin, ...
Real Lessons
... And from each pleasure that has been, ...
Out In The Open
... Not men winning wealth by the sweat of their brows, ...
When The Dressmaker Comes
... Wiley, The chops are half cooked and the coffee is "riley," ...
The Tempters
... Soft it mutters, "they are biting, it is great the way they 're fighting, ...
Constant Beauty
... The world is upside down to-day, there's much to make us frown to-day, ...
We Need A Few More Optimists
... And yet will keep their faith, and fight, ...
Tuckered Out
... And that's to go, 'till you're undressed ...
Out Of Doors
... Where cheeks turn brown and eyes are bright, ...
Autumn Evenings
... Oh, these nights are filled with gladness, an' I puff my pipe an' smile, ...
Welcoming The New Year
... At 12 m. Ish a Happy New Year! May you alwaysh be gay! ...
The Roads Of Happiness
... When hearts were light and cheeks were red, ...
Manhood's Greeting
... The sweetness of the thrill that seemed to dance along my spine, ...
Good Luck
... That the folks at home are wishing that you'll all come safely through ...