Robert William Service
Born in January 16, 1874 / Died in September 11, 1958 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Robert William Service
The Receptionist
... Quoth he: 'What's in a name ...
Murderers
... The "me" she worshipped in his stead ...
Window Shopper
... "If just one penny Pop could spare!"And then when I went home to tea ...
Sea Change
... . . He gave me grace - but oh the bliss, ...
Anti-Profanity
... To rouse my wrath you need not try, ...
Longevity
... Saying: 'Your time's up, Mister Brown ...
Eighty Not Out
... With hair that is silver the look should be smiling, ...
Wine Bibber
... . . Come! Let's rather drink than eat ...
Divine Device
... Since in the heart of grief ...
Old Crony
... . . Come darling won't you let me pour ...
The Leaning Tower
... . . . You're right - when one's nigh eighty he's a ...
Aunt Jane
... While others spent she loved to save, ...
A Bachelor
... That man and maid should love and mate, ...
I Shall Not Burn
... Flesh may waste but bone will bide,-- ...
Second Childhood
... These are the joys that keep me young ...