Run the Race (Raymond A. Foss Poem)
If only we would just run forward, mile on mile, not look backward, behind us, second guessing, looking for the ...
If only we would just run forward, mile on mile, not look backward, behind us, second guessing, looking for the ...
Hope came, in the birth of the Son to bring hope to the people, waiting for so long for the ...
We are forgiven, blessed by grace able to gather the flowers and blanket for those who complete who finish the ...
House ablaze, hissing, dying Crimson anguish My daughter upstairs, alone Helpless Firetruck - red, loud, racing, screech HELP ME! MY ...
Reexamination of law Forgotten, Pulling tendrils of memory to the front to be ready to answer the test New law ...
Are we done Oh, yeah Words, lectures Blur, babble Stumble out of bed Clothes, clean or dirty Unshaven, unkempt Skim ...
I'd not complain of Sister Jane, for she was good and kind, Combining with rare comeliness distinctive gifts of mind; ...
WHEN William went from home (a trader styled): Six months his better half he left with child, A simple, comely, ...
"Willis, I didn't want you here to-day: The lawyer's coming for the company. I'm going to sell my soul, or, ...
The reign of King William the Second Were an uninteresting affair There's only two things that's remembered of him That's ...
The day after Christmas, young Albert Were what's called, confined to his bed, With a tight kind of pain in ...
I'll tell of the Magna Charter As were signed at the Barons' command On Runningmead Island in t' middle of ...
Henry the first, surnamed " Beauclare," Lost his only son William at sea, So when Henry died it were hard ...
Richard the First, Coeur-de-Lion, Is a name that we speak of with pride, Though he only lived six months in ...
Sam Small had retired from the Army, In the old Duke of Wellington's time, So when present unpleasantness started, He ...
I'll tell you a seafaring story, Of a lad who won honour and fame Wi' Nelson at Battle 'Trafalgar, Joe ...
I'll tell you the story of Jonah, A really remarkable tale; A peaceful and humdrum existence he had Until one ...
Mr. Ramsbottom went to the races, A thing as he'd ne'er done before, And as luck always follers beginners, Won ...
I'll tell you the story of Balbus, You know, him as builded a wall; I'll tell you the reason he ...
One day, little Albert Ramsbottom To see 'ow much money 'e'd got Stuck a knife in 'is money-box slot 'ole ...
Here on the slopes of hills, facing the dusk and the cannon of time Close to the gardens of broken ...
Thou youngest virgin-daughter of the skies, Made in the last promotion of the Blest; Whose palms, new pluck'd from Paradise, ...
Of all our antic sights and pageantry Which English idiots run in crowds to see, The Polish Medal bears the ...
To the Pious Memory of the Accomplished Young Lady, Mrs Anne Killigrew, Excellent in the Two Sister-arts of Poesy and ...
I had no time to Hate -- Because The Grave would hinder Me -- And Life was not so Ample ...
The last Night that She lived It was a Common Night Except the Dying -- this to Us Made Nature ...
The longest day that God appoints Will finish with the sun. Anguish can travel to its stake, And then it ...
A Thought went up my mind today -- That I have had before -- But did not finish -- some ...
PART I On Susquehanna's side, fair Wyoming! Although the wild-flower on thy ruin'd wall, And roofless homes, a sad remembrance ...
My wife and I lived all alone, contention was our only bone. I fought with her, she fought with me, ...
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