Robert William Service
Born in January 16, 1874 / Died in September 11, 1958 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Robert William Service
Bindle Stiff
... . . Aye, bindle-stiff I hit the track ...
The Quest
... In streets and seas and deserts wild, ...
Reptiles And Roses
... So let us kneel in prayer beforeEach day and let our duty be ...
Rivera Honeymoon
... They swerved and swung, they clutched and clung, ...
Old David Smail
... " he sighed; "It's been so rich, so full, so good, ...
The Ballad Of Touch-The-Button Nell
... * * * * * * *The long lean flume streaked down the hill, five hundred feet of fall ...
The Farmer's Daughter
... To leave your prayer-book on the shelf ...
The Three Bares
... ...But as them twain expressed their pain they heard a hearty cheer---- ...
Lost
... * * * * *Seems that I must be dreaming! Here is the old home trail ...
Escape
... How like heaven earth can be!"Where in mild and friendly clime ...
The Ballad Of Blasphemous Bill
... When the ice-worms wriggle their purple heads through the crust of the pale blue snow ...
The Land God Forgot
... Where eager stars are diamond-bright ...
Wounded
... . . . Hi, there, you fellows! won't you take me in ...
The Lost Master
... And though our stormy hearts may break, ...
The Ballad Of The Ice-Worm Cocktail
... heechako!" And the boys responded: "Hail!""And now," continued Deacon White to blushing Major Brown, ...