Robert William Service
Born in January 16, 1874 / Died in September 11, 1958 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Robert William Service
My Book
... I give The world my Book -- my Book will live ...
I'm Scared Of It All
... For I know that it's safer up there!I'm scared of it all: Oh, afar I can hear ...
The Spell Of The Yukon
... It's the great, big, broad land 'way up yonder, ...
My Masterpiece
... Poor ghost! For homes you've failed to cheer, ...
Mactavish
... I hope, because I'm stumped for rhyme, ...
Sea Sorcery
... Still, still I hear that wild refrain ...
The Ballad Of The Leather Medal
... ..'Twas the day when frocks were frilly, and skirts were scraping the ground, ...
Was It You?
... . . . Oh, I look at you now and I think, my lad, ...
The Old General
... Yet we hear not Grandpa's groans, ...
The Ballad Of Salvation Bill
... And in a voice that rang he answered: "No!"I grabbed my loaded rifle and I jabbed it to his chest: ...
Suppose?
... To close your eyes, tired through and through, ...
A Song Of The Sandbags
... That's self-defence, for 'earth and 'ome, and them that bears our name ...
The Dauber
... Aloof from servitude and strife, ...
Playboy
... All night in dive and dicing den, ...
The Law Of The Yukon
... Till I rise in my wrath and I sweep on their path and I stamp them into a grave ...