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The sun’s my fire. Golden, from a magnificence of blu… Should be its hue. But woolly clouds, Like boarding-house old ladies, co…
We’ve a room That we call home, With a bed in it, And a table And some chairs,
I bought a red hat To please my lover. He will hardly see it When he looks me over, Though it’s a fine hat.
‘I used to have dozens of handkerc… Of finest lawn. I used to have silk shirts and fin… He’s like a faun This darling out-at-elbows Irish…
I know a room that’s dark in dayti… No sunbeams light it, Whether in months of gloom or mont… So people slight it. Yet in the noon of each succeeding…
When Gertie came in To work today She was much less weary And far more gay. We asked her the reason
I love to see Her looking up at me, Stretched on a bed In her pink dressing gown, Her arms above her head,
I was sad Having signed up in a rebel band, Having signed up to rid the land Of a plague it had. For I knew
When I go into town at half past… Great crowds of people stream acro… Hurrying, although it’s only half… They are the invisible people of t… When you go in to town about eleve…
You want a lily And you plead with me ‘Give me my lily back.’ I went to see A friend last night and on her man…
I’d love to have you on a rainy da… Tucked in a chair, my head against… To sit and dream with. Sometime y… My home-sharer whom rain can’t kee…
All day long We sew fine muslin up for you to w… Muslin that women wove for you els… A million strong. Just like flames,
I went down to post a letter Through the garden, through the ga… All the lovely stars were shining As I went. They were free as I, unhappy
They are so glad of a young compan… They hail and bless me, these boys… And I whose pathway was dark and… Have no more need of the sun to sh… We’ll walk in darkness, obscure, d…
Though I had lost my love, The hills could calm me. Deep in a woodland grove No loss could harm me. But when I came to town,