Poems by Edgar Albert Guest
The Happiest Days
... Friend of birds and streams and trees, ...
Loser And Victor
... Thus he walked the streets of trade, ...
At The Millennium
... When they can live their lives alone, ...
To The Boy
... 'Twas all worth while to be your dad ...
The Family's Homely Man
... The little toys the youngsters break, for he's the children's friend ...
The Toiler
... Oh, vows by which her heart was stirred! ...
Rich
... When his day's work is through, ...
The Man Im For
... With a lifted chin and a smile that's great ...
My Soul And I
... knew. I walk about the world as one, but I express the wish of two ...
Grown Up
... At building blocks, and wants instead ...
The Kick Under The Table
... Knows, That fact by the feel of his wife's slippered toes ...
Marjorie
... They call her name, and will throughout the years ...
The Right Family
... Sometimes I've prayed the whole night through-- ...
The Simple Toilers
... To make the striving here worth while ...
September
... In the frailest of his creatures will find something that's of worth ...