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Search results for: mother | Found 84 Poems |
31. | Mother's Loss by Ella Wheeler Wilcox> | If I could clasp my little babe
Upon my breast to-night,
I would not mind the blowing wind
That shrieketh in affright.
Oh, my lost babe! my littl... |
32. | The Mother by Robert William Service> | Your children grow from you apart,
Afar and still afar;
And yet it should rejoice your heart
To see how glad they are;
In school and... |
33. | Someone's Mother by Robert William Service> | Someone's Mother trails the street
Wrapt in rotted rags;
Broken slippers on her feet
Drearily she drags;
Drifting in the bitter night,
Gnawing gu... |
34. | Spartan Mother by Robert William Service> | My mother loved her horses and
Her hounds of pedigree;
She did not kiss the baby hand
I held to her in glee.
Of course I had a... |
35. | The Mother by Robert William Service> | There will be a singing in your heart,
There will be a rapture in your eyes;
You will be a woman set apart,
You will be so wonderful and wise.
You... |
36. | Young Mother by Robert William Service> | Her baby was so full of glee,
And through the day
It laughed and babbled on her knee
In happy play.
It pulled her hair all out... |
37. | My Mother On An Evening In Late Summer by Mark Strand> | 1
When the moon appears
and a few wind-stricken barns stand out
in the low-domed hills
and shine with a light
that is veiled and dust-filled
and... |
38. | The Grandmother by Lord Alfred Tennyson> | I.
And Willy, my eldest-born, is gone, you say, little Anne?
Ruddy and white, and strong on his legs, he looks like a man.
And Willy's wife has wri... |
39. | Monologue of a Mother by David Herbert Lawrence> | This is the last of all, this is the last!
I must hold my hands, and turn my face to the fire,
I must watch my dead days fusing together in dross, ... |
40. | The Virgin Mother by David Herbert Lawrence> | My little love, my darling,
You were a doorway to me;
You let me out of the confines
Into this strange countrie,
Where people are crowded like ... |
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