Robert William Service
Born in January 16, 1874 / Died in September 11, 1958 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Robert William Service
Two Blind Men
... But you - though War destroyed your sight, ...
The Contented Man
... "Though health and wealth are gone, it's true ...
The Contrast
... While with lorgnette and feathered hat ...
Insomnia
... "You're young," they say, "and strong and free ...
My Dentist
... When HE PRESENTS HIS BILL!Sitting in the dental chair, ...
My Neighbors
... He starves, I think, too proud to borrow, ...
Nature's Touch
... And tender to the touch ...
Fulfilment
... I have no hate for any one ...
A Song Of Suicide
... Ah yes, To yield the Morgue of one corpse the less, ...
Two Children
... . . . A silken hand in crinkled one-- ...
New Year's Eve
... have sunk to the lowest depths -- but oh, I have suffered so!Hark! Oh, hark! I can hear the bells! ...
Teddy Bear
... You sit with your muzzle propped on your paws, ...
A Song Of Winter Weather
... With weather at zero it's hard for a hero ...
The Search
... . . ." "Say, that's swell!" said Happiness ...
Lobster For Lunch
... To spend our holiday in France!"And so we watched him swim and swim ...