The Squaw Man (Robert William Service Poems)
The cow-moose comes to water, and the beaver's overbold, The net is in the eddy of the stream; The teepee ...
The cow-moose comes to water, and the beaver's overbold, The net is in the eddy of the stream; The teepee ...
A Belgian Priest-Soldier Speaks; GURR! You cochon! Stand and fight! Show your mettle! Snarl and bite! Spawn of an accursed ...
The Countess sprawled beside the sea As naked a she well could be; Indeed her only garments were A "G" ...
Pedlar's coming down the street, Housewives beat a swift retreat. Don't you answer to the bell; Heedless what she has ...
Said the Door: "She came in With no shadow of sin; Turned the key in the lock, Slipped out of ...
'Why did the lady in the lift Slap that poor parson's face?' Said Mother, thinking as she sniffed, Of clerical ...
Said Hongray de la Glaciere unto his proud Papa: "I want to take a wife mon Père," The Marquis laughed: ...
What do they matter, our headlong hates, when we take the toll of our Dead? Think ye our glory and ...
Now Eddie Malone got a swell grammyfone to draw all the trade to his store; An' sez he: "Come along ...
O'er the dark pines she sees the silver moon, And in the west, all tremulous, a star; And soothing sweet ...
Come out, O Little Moccasins, and frolic on the snow! Come out, O tiny beaded feet, and twinkle in the ...
Grimy men with picks and shovels Who in darkness sweat unseen, Climb from out your lousy hovels, Build a palace ...
Worms finer for fishing you couldn't be wishing; I delved them dismayed from the velvety sod; The rich loam upturning ...
A-sittin' in the Bull and Pump With double gins to keep us cheery Says she to me, says Polly Crump" ...
Mother focused with a frown The part of me where I sit down. Said she: "Your pants are wearing through; ...
A father's pride I used to know, A mother's love was mine; For swinish husks I let them go, And ...
What was the blackest sight to me Of all that campaign? A naked woman tied to a tree With jagged ...
Light up your pipe again, old chum, and sit awhile with me; I've got to watch the bannock bake -- ...
Only a Leather Medal, hanging there on the wall, Dingy and frayed and faded, dusty and worn and old; Yet ...
"I'm taking pen in hand this night, and hard it is for me; My poor old fingers tremble so, my ...
This is the law of the Yukon, and ever she makes it plain: "Send not your foolish and feeble; send ...
Never knew Jim, did you? Our boy Jim? Bless you, there was the likely lad; Supple and straight and long ...
When we might make with happy heart This world a paradise, With bombs we blast brave men apart, With napalm ...
Because I've come to eighty odd, I must prepare to meet you, God. What should I do? I cannot pray, ...
This is the yarn he told me As we sat in Casey's Bar, That Rooshun mug who scammed from the ...
My Louis loved me oh so well And spiered me for his wife; He would have haled me from the ...
I've got a little job on 'and, the time is drawin' nigh; At seven by the Captain's watch I'm due ...
A hundred years is a lot of living I've often thought. and I'll know, maybe, Some day if the gods ...
I wonder 'oo and wot 'e was, That 'Un I got so slick. I couldn't see 'is face because The ...
Till midnight her needle she plied To finish her pretty pink dress; "Oh, bless you, my darling," she sighed; "I ...
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