Dyspeptic Clerk (Robert William Service Poems)
I think I'll buy a little field, Though scant am I of pelf, And hold the hope that it may ...
I think I'll buy a little field, Though scant am I of pelf, And hold the hope that it may ...
Some inherit manly beauty, Some come into worldly wealth; Some have lofty sense of duty, Others boast exultant health. Though ...
I wrote a poem to the moon But no one noticed it; Although I hoped that late or soon Someone ...
Of Poetry I've been accused, But much more often I have not; Oh, I have been so much amused By ...
At school I never gained a prize, Proving myself the model ass; Yet how I watched the wistful eyes, And ...
So easy 'tis to make a rhyme, That did the world but know it, Your coachman might Parnassus climb, Your ...
They say that rhyme and rhythm are Outmoded now. I do not know, for I am far From high of ...
I Laugh at Life: its antics make for me a giddy games, Where only foolish fellows take themselves with solemn ...
A child saw in the morning skies The dissipated-looking moon, And opened wide her big blue eyes, And cried: "Look, ...
The humble garret where I dwell Is in that Quarter called the Latin; It isn't spacious -- truth to tell, ...
Alas! I am only a rhymer, I don't know the meaning of Art; But I learned in my little school ...
My Muse is simple,--yet it's nice To think you don't need to think twice On words I write. I reckon ...
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