Robert William Service
Born in January 16, 1874 / Died in September 11, 1958 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Robert William Service
Grin
... If they call you "Little Sunshine", wish that THEY'D no troubles, too --You may -- grin ...
Mammy
... With children ten!Though sixty years have gone, ...
Maids In May
... Wild flowers they wound with tender glee, ...
The Monster
... The fields of wheat are sheening gold, ...
The Bohemian Dreams
... The dusty bins with bottles shine, ...
Breath Is Enough
... Is wonderful; The great, the small, ...
My Feud
... Well, that's the scoring up to date: ...
The Faceless Man
... For you, for you!For you I faced hell-fury and despair ...
Bird Watcher
... To pick crushed almonds from his fingers ...
Poet's Path
... . . . And then with woe I saw him throw ...
Lip-Stick Liz
... So she gashed them once and she gashed them twice Their ju'lar veins to sever, ...
Self-Made Man
... Ah there's the point! "I might have been ...
Kathleen
... Who patched her cracks with gunny sacks and wound her pipes with wire, ...
The Cuckoo
... In fact, it seemed their guts to hate, ...
The Black Sheep
... When I woke with a "head" in the guard-room, and they dragged me sick into court ...