Delicatessen (Joyce Kilmer Poem)
Why is that wanton gossip Fame So dumb about this man's affairs? Why do we titter at his name Who ...
Why is that wanton gossip Fame So dumb about this man's affairs? Why do we titter at his name Who ...
I have abhorred the wars and despised the liars, laughed at the frightened And forecast victory; never one moment's doubt. ...
------ What we sing in company Soon from heart to heart will fly. ----- THE Gesellige Lieder, which I have ...
MY DEAR LADY GRANVILLE,-- THE reluctance which must naturally be felt by any one in venturing to give to the ...
I feel no small reluctance in venturing to give to the public a work of the character of that indicated ...
Claim him this morning this glorious Easter morn'. Not merely the risen Christ, Our Risen Lord, personal and for us ...
Prate, ye who will, of so-called charms you find across the sea-- The land of stoves and sunshine is good ...
There was a certain gentleman, Ben Apfelgarten called, Who lived way off in Germany a many years ago, And he ...
WHAT various ways in which a thing is told Some truth abuse, while others fiction hold; In stories we invention ...
DAN CUPID, though the god of soft amour, In ev'ry age works miracles a store; Can Catos change to male ...
Show me, dear Christ, thy Spouse, so bright and clear. What! is it She, which on the other shore Goes ...
Black milk of daybreak we drink it at sundown we drink it at noon in the morning we drink it ...
Every month or so, Sundays, we walked the line, The limit and the boundary. Past the sweet gum Superb above ...
A hotel in whose ledgers departures are more prominent than arrivals. With wet Koh-i-noors the October rain strokes what's left ...
Anmut sparet nicht noch M?he Leidenschaft nicht noch Verstand Da? ein gutes Deutschland bl?he Wie ein andres gutes Land ...
Let others speak of her shame, I speak of my own. O Germany, pale mother! How soiled you are As ...
New England. 1 Alas, dear Mother, fairest Queen and best, 2 With honour, wealth, and peace happy and blest, 3 ...
THE HUNCHBACK TROUT The creek was made narrow by little green trees that grew too close together. The creek was ...
SANDBOX MINUS JOHN DILLINGER EQUALS WHAT? Often I return to the cover of Trout Fishing in America. I took the ...
Through Alpine meadows soft-suffused With rain, where thick the crocus blows, Past the dark forges long disused, The mule-track from ...
The Sunday lamb cracks in its fat. The fat Sacrifices its opacity. . . . A window, holy gold. The ...
Somebody is shooting at something in our town -- A dull pom, pom in the Sunday street. Jealousy can open ...
We've travelled per Joe Gardiner, a humping of our swag In the country of the Gidgee and Belar. We've swum ...
'Twas Christmastide in Germany, And in the year of 1850, And in the city of Berlin, which is most beautiful ...
'Twas in the year of 1869, and on the 19th of November, Which the people in Southern Germany will long ...
A sad tale of the sea I will relate, which will your hearts appal Concerning the burning of the steamship ...
Ye sons of Germany, your noble Emperor William now is dead. Who oft great armies to battle hath led; He ...
I I have loved England, dearly and deeply, Since that first morning, shining and pure, The white cliffs of Dover ...
In 1936, a child in Hitler's Germany, what did I know about the war in Spain? Andalusia was a tango ...
Within this sober Frame expect Work of no Forrain Architect; That unto Caves the Quarries drew, And Forrests did to ...
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