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| 2921. | The Spell Of The Yukon by Robert William Service> | | I wanted the gold, and I sought it,
I scrabbled and mucked like a slave.
Was it famine or scurvy -- I fought it;
I hurled my youth into a g... |
| 2922. | My Masterpiece by Robert William Service> | | It's slim and trim and bound in blue;
Its leaves are crisp and edged with gold;
Its words are simple, stalwart too;
Its thoughts are tender, wise a... |
| 2923. | Suppose? by Robert William Service> | | It's mighty nice at shut of day
With weariness to hit the hey,
To close your eyes, tired through and through,
And just forget that "you are you."
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| 2924. | Playboy by Robert William Service> | | I greet the challenge of the dawn
With weary, bleary eyes;
Into the sky so ashen wan
I wait the sun to rise;
Then in the morning... |
| 2925. | Poet's Path by Robert William Service> | | My garden hath a slender path
With ivy overgrown,
A secret place where once would pace
A pot all alone;
I see him now with fretted brow,
Plunged ... |
| 2926. | Lip-Stick Liz by Robert William Service> | | Oh Lip-Stick Liz was in the biz, That's the oldest known in history;
She had a lot of fancy rags, Of her form she made no myst'ry.
She had a man, a ... |
| 2927. | The Black Sheep by Robert William Service> | | "The aristocratic ne'er-do-well in Canada frequently finds his way
into the ranks of the Royal North-West Mounted Police." -- Extract.
Har... |
| 2928. | Alpine Holiday by Robert William Service> | | He took the grade in second - quite a climb,
Dizzy and dangerous, yet how sublime!
The road went up and up; it curved around
The mountain and the g... |
| 2929. | My Picture by Robert William Service> | | I made a picture; all my heart
I put in it, and all I knew
Of canvas-cunning and of Art,
Of tenderness and passion true.
A worshipped Master came ... |
| 2930. | The Philanderer by Robert William Service> | | Oh, have you forgotten those afternoons
With riot of roses and amber skies,
When we thrilled to the joy of a million Junes,
And I sought for your s... |
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