Poems by Edgar Albert Guest
Capital Punishment
... It has stretched out its hand to the child of the mill, ...
Folks
... But the home they knew, when their years were few, ...
The Responsibility Of Fatherhood
... Then anything that pleased seemed right ...
Unphilosophic
... I defy one to smile who spills pie on his vest, ...
When We Understand The Plan
... And these poor hands have ceased to toil, ...
Laughter
... When I've laughed my way through summer, reap the biggest crop of oats ...
The Home-Wrecker
... You're destructive through and through, ...
Sacrifices
... A heart that's brimming o'er with love ...
A Years New Wish
... Good health, good friends, good luck, I pray ...
The Change
... She doesn't dress to please him now, ...
The Dead Return
... And sometimes thoughts that come at night ...
Mothers And Wives
... ground. The drums may play and the flags may fly, ...
The Fun Of Forgiving
... Who put two soft and chubby arms around your neck, when they've been bad ...
Envy
... Men have fought and died before me, men must fight and die to-day, ...
Best Way To Read A Book
... Through thickets dense we've followed Jim ...