Poems by William Wilfred Campbell
Spring
... And sunlands where the chattering birds make cheer ...
Canadian Folksong
... And the kettle sings in the glimmer and gloom ...
Winter
... And down the gullies the North's wild vibrant lyre ...
The Sky Watcher
... Like lights that from pale starbeams shine, ...
The End Of The Furrow
... We will turn from the field of our labour, ...
Stella Flammarum: An Ode To Halley's Comet
... And bringest thou ever some mystical surcease ...
Night
... Vast, walled with deeps of space and roofed with stars ...
The Avenging Angel
... There is borne on my sight, down the spaces of night, ...
On Christmas Eve
... While drives the gust along the leafless lands ...
Foundations
... Leaving huge cliffs, scarred, grim, in naked state ...
Indian Summer
... Throughout the long, still autumn day ...
Bereavement Of The Fields
... Guard well the rest of him, their rare sweet worshipper ...
The Dreamers
... The thin winds through the dead stalks rattle, ...
How One Winter Came In The Lake Region
... Red grew the lake, the sere fields parched and brown, ...
Spring In Canada
... And I, too, blind and dumb, and filled with fear, ...