Poems by William Herbert Carruth
Tescott
... And pink brown prairie grass, stock at the rack, ...
Each in His Own Tongue
... And millions who, humble and nameless, ...
Dear phantoms of my summer's golden
... sing No swan-song of remembrance, but redeem ...
The Sophomore's Invitation
... And flounder through the bindweed vine, ...
Ghosts of Dreams
... And the heart of a child is unhaunted, it seems, ...
Flower and Song
... Where light and sunshine played ...
John Brown
... - he made No discount on the Golden Rule, but heard ...
God Bless You
... And a true friend says, "God bless you ...
Weeds
... Where, to the thought that knows the potent seeds, ...
Nature's Epitaph
... r: No grave, nor ghostly stone,But a greener life and a warmer cheer Be the only sign that he's gone ...