Poems by Lucy Maud Montgomery
A Day in the Open
... Mirror back a blue sky that is winnowed of cloud and of mist! Ho, a day ...
A Day Off
... And the wholesome zest that springs ...
A Request
... Shall break on my slumber with lure of an out-lived mirth ...
A Summer Day
... II Noon, hiving sweets of sun and flower, ...
A Winter Dawn
... Above the marge of night a star still shines, ...
A Winter Day
... II Wide, sparkling fields snow-vestured lie ...
Among the Pines
... Far in the boskiest glen of this wood is a dream and a silence ...
An April Night
... From their oaks, or the spirits of pine-hid springs, ...
An Autumn Evening
... Cradling the twilight, where the lone winds blow ...
As the Heart Hopes
... You have sojourned, or basked within the light ...
At Nightfall
... They may touch us as they flutter to and fro! The silence is too dreadful for our laughter, ...
At the Long Sault
... Quit you like men!" Oh, we rushed to meet at our captain's side ...
Before Storm
... But the ship that sailed at the dawning, manned by the lads who love us ...
By an Autumn Fire
... With the rain and the wind on their death-white faces, ...
Come, Rest Awhile
... Unheard by those who will not pause to hear The wayward chimes of memory's pensive bells, ...