The Street Of A Thousand Lanterns 1934 (Billy Bennett Poems)
In the street of the thousand lanternsThe East of Limehouse ReachLived a bland Chinee, who loved the seaFor he was ...
In the street of the thousand lanternsThe East of Limehouse ReachLived a bland Chinee, who loved the seaFor he was ...
IIIThe lads have all gone to the warsto serve in the Red Guard ~to serve in the Red Guard ~and ...
There was a bear — his name was Jim,An' children weren't askeered of him,An' he lived in a cave, where ...
Jerry had us on the run, the news was far from hot,He had his feet in Egypt and the Sphinx ...
A tortuous double iron track; a station here, a station there;A locomotive, tender, tanks; a coach with stiff reclining chair;Some ...
They landed in Africa to clash with the HunAnd came out in good time to miss none of the fun,They ...
'Lo, Ginger . . . 'lo, Mike . . .Where you been this long whileSince you an' me was in ...
(To Annabelle.)Pipe to the tip I'm handing, Kid; Get jerry to the salve I throw;Just paste it in your merrywid ...
RICHARD RYDER! Awake! Awake!Let's go a-ridin' to-day;Fra' t' risin' of t' sun, to t' settin' of moon-Up an' away an' ...
Ho! my Jerry, to-day we goAfore sun-up, afore cock-crow,Five good miles, by farms we know,Away, my Jerry, away!Ho! my Jerry, ...
Six years I worked in a knitting mill at a machineAnd then I married Jerry, the iceman, for a change.He ...
When this 'ere war's finished, Bill said,"If we ain't all dead,Most of the crowd's all for quittin' the sea.Joe's goin' ...
Under silver wing San Francisco's towers sprouting thru thin gas clouds, Tamalpais black-breasted above Pacific azure Berkeley hills pine-covered below-- ...
A tortuous double iron track; a station here, a station there; A locomotive, tender, tanks; a coach with stiff reclining ...
a novel by Richard Brautigan THE COVER FOR TROUT FISHING IN AMERICA The cover for Trout Fishing in America is ...
Who talks of Plato's spindle; What set it whirling round? Eternity may dwindle, Time is unwound, Dan and Jerry Lout ...
Jerry MacMullen, the millionaire, Driving a red-meat bus out there -- How did he win his Croix de Guerre? Bless ...
Oh, Mulligan's bar was the deuce of a place To drink, and to fight, and to gamble and race; The ...
Not a "window on the world" But as we call you, A box a tube Terrarium of dreams and wonders. ...
Pitch here the tent, while the old horse grazes: By the old hedge-side we'll halt a stage. It's nigh my ...
The Ghost of Miltiades came at night, And he stood by the bed of the Benthamite, And he said, in ...
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