M’Gillviray’s Dream (Thomas Bracken Poems)
A Forest-Ranger's Story.JUST nineteen long years, Jack, have passed o'er my shouldersSince close to this spot we lay waiting the ...
A Forest-Ranger's Story.JUST nineteen long years, Jack, have passed o'er my shouldersSince close to this spot we lay waiting the ...
NYC BluesBig time time hard on on me bluesNew York City hard sunday morning bluesyeahJunkie waking upbones ache trying to ...
The worn bird of Freedom had furled o'er our land The shattered wings, pierced by the despot's rude hand, And stout hearts ...
OF a thousand queer meetings, both great, sir, and smallThe bird-party I sing of seemed oddest of all!How they come ...
1I reached heaven and it was syrupy.It was oppressively sweet.Croaking substances stuck to my knees.Of all substances St. Michael was ...
(Remarks of Sergeant Tilmon Joy to The White Man's Committee of SpunkyPoint, Illinois.)I reckon I git your drift, gents,-- You 'low ...
Old Bob White's a funny bird!-- Funniest you ever heard!-- Hear him whistle,--"Old--Bob--_White_!" You can hear him, clean from where He's 'way 'crosst the ...
My dumpy little mother on the undertaker's slabhad a mannequin's grace. From chin to footthe sheet outlined her, thin and ...
I made the rising moon go backbehind the shouldering hill,I raced along the eastern tracktill time itself stood still.The stars ...
SOLDIER, why do you shrink from the hiss of the hungry lead?The bullet that whizzed is past; the approaching ball ...
Pellam the King, who held and lost with LotIn that first war, and had his realm restoredBut rendered tributary, failed ...
Triangular Tommy, one morning in May, Went out for a walk on the public highway. Just here I will ...
Ten mile in twenty minutes! 'E done it, sir. That's true.The big bay 'orse in the further stall--the one wot's ...
1. North Carolina, Washington and Baltimore. 2. An auto going south, and words in a room, And outside, pink of ...
EARL WILLIAM left his castle hall,When the sun shone, burning bright, at noon,He rode, rode on, thro' many a townTo ...
. Now hearken, ye who take delight In boasting of your worth! To many ...
A is for Alice a-dressing the Queen. B is for Borogoves, mimsy and lean. C is the Cheshire Cat, wearing ...
The little boy pressed his face against the window-pane and looked out at the bright sunshiny morning. The cobble-stones of ...
Pellam the King, who held and lost with Lot In that first war, and had his realm restored But rendered ...
Now hearken, ye who take delight In boasting of your worth! To many a man, to many a knight, Beloved ...
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