Poems by Lucy Maud Montgomery
In Lovers' Lane
... And robins come to evensong, And woo each other, borrowing speech ...
In Memory of Maggie
... A pussy-cat who was the household pet for seventeen years ...
In Port
... Beyond are the dusky hills where the twilight hangs in the pine trees, ...
In the Days of the Golden Rod
... The days that are fleetest are still the sweetest, ...
Love's Prayer
... From outworn hopes, and from the lingering stain ...
Memory Pictures
... an orient sky Fleeced with a dappled cloud but half withdrawn ...
Midnight in Camp
... Night in the unslumbering forest! From the free, ...
Morning along Shore
... Silver sheen of wing and breast! Ho, the sunrise rainbow-hearted ...
My Legacy
... A song of hope for ministry, A faith of unstained purity, ...
My Longshore Lass
... And the vibrant tones of your tender voice ...
Night
... Behind the dunes that fringe the shadowy lea, ...
November Evening
... We turn to the dearest of paths where the star of the homelight is gleaming ...
Off to the Fishing Ground
... Echo us back our song! Oh, 'tis a glad and heartsome thing ...
On the Bay
... And the dawn's white light is threading once more ...
On the Hills
... Where the trees held to us their friendly hands! Winds in the pine boughs softly crooned, ...