Robert William Service
Born in January 16, 1874 / Died in September 11, 1958 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Robert William Service
No More Music
... . and GAS." (I had to lean to him, no word to miss ...
Dram-Shop Ditty
... You're wrong: this stein of beer I've drained ...
Joey
... . . A long, last look and he was gone,--was gone ...
Local Lad
... With floozies, fine food, bubbly drink ...
The Odyssey Of 'Erbert 'Iggins
... And you've been and you've slaughtered a man ...
Land Mine
... . . The blessed Lord stooped down to save you, ...
Only A Boche
... " And we squat and smoke at our game of bridge on the glistening, straw-packed floor, ...
Ommission
... Pray, pray that when God reads ...
Decorations
... Leave the their ribbands and their stars ...
A Pot Of Tea
... ss the man that first discovered Tea!Since I came out to fight in France, which ain't the other day, ...
A Rolling Stone
... Until the day I die!Then every star shall sing to me ...
The Coward
... And 'e's been and 'e's shaken the 'and of the King ...
Post Office Romance
... . . Adieu! * * * * * * * * * * Oh no, you never more will see ...
The Reckoning
... But God help you when the time comes, and you Foot the bill ...
Celebates
... "No priest and village bells we need, ...