Madge Morris Wagner Poems on Soul (16 Poems)
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Mystery Of Carmel (Madge Morris Wagner Poems)
The Mission floor was with weeds o’ergrown,And crumbling and shaky its walls of stone;Its roof of tiles, in tiers and tiers,Had stood the storms of a hundred years.An olden, weird, medieval styleClung to the mouldering, gloomy pile,And the rhythmic voice … Continue reading
A Neglected “Woman’s Right” (Madge Morris Wagner Poems)
I have listened to this cry of “Woman’s Rights,” this clamoringfor the ballot, for redress for woman’s wrongs, and I could butthink, amid it all, that there is one “woman’s right”–the rightthat could make the widest redress for woman’s wrongs–which … Continue reading
Unspoken Words (Madge Morris Wagner Poems)
Unspoken words may thrill the heart, Their meaning be more deeply feltThan all the glowing oratory Poured at the shrine where reason knelt.The fairest pictures art conceives, The noblest sentiments of mind,The loveliest, purest gems of thought Are those which never are defined. The … Continue reading
Home (Madge Morris Wagner Poems)
“How many times and oft” has the sweet, sweet word been sung insong and told in story. And he sang sweetest of home, who hadnever a home on earth. If one to whom home was only a poet’sdream, could portray … Continue reading
To The Holy Father Sanson (Madge Morris Wagner Poems)
Oh, holy father, list thee to my prayer! I may not kneel to thee as others kneel,And tell my heart-aches with the suppliant’s air, But fiercer burns the fire I must conceal. My soul is groping in the mists of doubt, The sunlight … Continue reading
Old Aunt Lucy (Madge Morris Wagner Poems)
Why into that darkened chamber Walk you with such noiseless tread?No slumbering one will awaken– The sheeted form is dead. Why gaze on the rigid features, So white in death’s embrace,With such look of awe and pity? ‘Tis only the same old face. Why … Continue reading
Which One (Madge Morris Wagner Poems)
Each was as fair as the other, And both as my life were dear;And the voices that lisped me mother, Heaven’s music in my ear. One faded from life–and mother, And died in the summer dawn;And I turned away from the other And wept … Continue reading
To Sanson (07) (Madge Morris Wagner Poems)
I’ve a beautiful home, where I live in my dreams,So joyous and happy-an Eden it seems;All beautiful things in nature and areAre blending to rapture the mind and the heart;No discords to jar, no dissensions arise,‘Tis calm as Italia’s ever … Continue reading
Nay, Do Not Ask (Madge Morris Wagner Poems)
Nay, do not ask me, Sweet, if I have loved before, Or if, mayhap, in other years to be,A younger, fairer face than thine I know, I’ll love her more than thee. What should it matter if I’ve loved before, So that I … Continue reading
It Is Life To Die (Madge Morris Wagner Poems)
“It is life to die,” the muse has sung, The prophet words have rung from pole to pole,The trust, the hope to which many have clung, An echo woke in many a weary soul. “Ah! welcome thrice if but that death would … Continue reading
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