Robert William Service
Born in January 16, 1874 / Died in September 11, 1958 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Robert William Service
Brave New World
... And we a bright brave world have planned ...
The End Of The Trail
... The hour must come when all will see ...
The Ballad Of Pious Pete
... Peter, don't shoot!"* * * * *They're taking me out with an escort about, and under a sergeant's care ...
Boxer's Wife
... 'She phoned them when the Round was Nine: ...
The Song Of The Camp-Fire
... f solace dreaming, rest ye and be comforted!IIII am dying, O my masters! by my fitful flame ye sleep ...
The Stretcher-Bearer
... . . . "Quick! Stretcher-bearers on the run!" ...
Privacy
... Can you wonder she paled, and her appetite failed, ...
Grand-Père
... . . . They tell me (you know I'm blind) ...
The Front Tooth
... Smile, smile and not that gap-toothed grinning ...
Village Don Juan
... Have blade-straight noses and ice-blue byes ...
The Ballad Of Gum-Boot Ben
... "And strange though be, 'twas borne on me that land had lived of old, ...
My Bear
... For since that day, ...
My Mate
... There's some as fights for freedom and there's some as fights for fun, ...
The March Of The Dead
... nd oh, the dreary rhythm of their song!"They left us on the veldt-side, but we felt we couldn't stop ...
My Trinity
... Where colour, creed and class are one, ...