Poems by Lucy Maud Montgomery
The Difference
... When thine eyes are turned from the glance of mine and our ways are far apart, ...
The Exile
... ful western wind among my native firs!" We told her she had faithful friends and loyal hearts anear, ...
The Farewell
... So stands she, white and sad and sweet, ...
The Forest Path
... Ring us in on every side! Saw you where the pines are rocking ...
The Garden in Winter
... Though the winds are keen and chill ...
The Gulls
... There may the spirits of sea-birds be free ...
The Hill Maples
... Spring harps glad laughter through us, and ministrant rains of the autumn ...
The Mother
... Of the heart that shrines and cradles you now! Some bitter day you will love another, ...
The Old Home Calls
... Come back, little hearts beating high with hopes, I have missed and mourned you long ...
The Old Man's Grave
... Through the pine boughs soft and deep, ...
The Poet's Thought
... Blent with the wisdom of the sages, ...
The Prisoner
... The hollow sky, and crags of moonlit cloud! Once I might range across the trackless plain, ...
The Rovers
... Racing us over the wastes where the hemlocks and pines are sighing ...
The Sea Spirit
... And the sea is a terrible, treacherous thing! When moonlight glimmers dim ...
The Sea to the Shore
... love that feared not nor would forego! With a red-gold wedding ring, mined from the caves of sunset, ...