Robert William Service
Born in January 16, 1874 / Died in September 11, 1958 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Robert William Service
Young Fellow My Lad
... " * * * *"They've told me the truth, Young Fellow My Lad: ...
Fi-Fi In Bed
... O, how lonely He must be!Me, I laugh and leap all day, ...
My Room
... And stroke with tender touch ...
Security
... You can thumb your nose at fear, ...
My Indian Summer
... For Goodness, I have learned, is best, ...
The Fool
... Turn out with the rallying cry of their schools, ...
Our Daily Bread
... My body sore, So that bread I may get ...
A Song Of Success
... See where it beacons, the star of success!Cares seem to crowd on us -- so much to do ...
What Kisses Had John Keats?
... I think I would have made it more,-- ...
My Childhood God
... A Deity Divine!Alas! Mid passions that appal ...
Indifference
... When I meet up with dusty doom ...
The Ape And I
... How I wish I had a tail!"So in toils of trouble caught, ...
Making Good
... You've made good ...
Les Grands Mutiles
... And the face of the third was featureless, ...
The Homicide
... With gladness all aglow!And then one day I might believe, ...