Reedy River (Henry Lawson Poem)
Ten miles down Reedy River A pool of water lies, And all the year it mirrors The changes in the ...
Ten miles down Reedy River A pool of water lies, And all the year it mirrors The changes in the ...
Just past dawn, the sun stands with its heavy red head in a black stanchion of trees, waiting for someone ...
BOOK I Deep in the shady sadness of a vale Far sunken from the healthy breath of morn, Far from ...
I, too, would ease my old car to a stop on the side of some country road and count the ...
About suffering, about adoration, the old masters Disagree. When someone suffers, no one else eats Or walks or opens the ...
To be put on the train and kissed and given my ticket, Then the station slid backward, the shops and ...
ON yonder lofty mountain A thousand times I stand, And on my staff reclining, Look down on the smiling land. ...
The gold-hoarder walked in his palace park and with him walked his troubles. And over his head hovered worries as ...
(In the Crowd) My sheep, grazing in the pasture on that hillside that night, along with the others watching the ...
Processes of the land, of the water, the air of plants, of animals, of man natural processes, those of man, ...
Through ev'ry Age some Tyrant Passion reigns: Now Love prevails, and now Ambition gains Reason's lost Throne, and sov'reign Rule ...
Those who have touched it or been touched by it Or brushed by something that the vine has brushed, Or ...
The dung was recent, not an event unusual in itself but difficult to explain of cows grazing the other side ...
When the black herds of the rain were grazing, In the gap of the pure cold wind And the watery ...
The elephant's trunk is for picking up pistachios: no need to bend over. The giraffe's neck is for grazing on ...
WORSEWICK Worsewick Hot Springs was nothing fancy. Somebody put some boards across the creek. That was it. The boards dammed ...
"Had we never loved so kindly, Had we never loved so blindly, Never met or never parted, We had ne'er ...
"Had we never loved so kindly, Had we never loved so blindly, Never met or never parted, We had ne'er ...
I Our life is twofold; Sleep hath its own world, A boundary between the things misnamed Death and existence: Sleep ...
A tiger comes to mind. The twilight here Exalts the vast and busy Library And seems to set the bookshelves ...
I. Said Abner, ``At last thou art come! Ere I tell, ere thou speak, ``Kiss my cheek, wish me well!'' ...
That some day, emerging at last from the terrifying vision I may burst into jubilant praise to assenting angels! That ...
Sometimes we collide, tectonic plates merging, continents shoving, crumpling down into the molten veins of fire deep in the earth ...
Blameless as daylight I stood looking At a field of horses, necks bent, manes blown, Tails streaming against the green ...
Mayday: two came to field in such wise : `A daisied mead', each said to each, So were they one; ...
It chanced out back at the Christmas time, When the wheat was ripe and tall, A stranger rode to the ...
Undoubtedly he will relent, and turn From his displeasure; in whose look serene, When angry most he seemed and most ...
O, for that warning voice, which he, who saw The Apocalypse, heard cry in Heaven aloud, Then when the Dragon, ...
If it were only still!- With far away the shrill Crying of a cock; Or the shaken bell From a ...
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