The Things We Dare Not Tell – by Henry Lawson (1867 – 1922) The fields are fair in autumn yet, and the sun’s still shining there, But we bow our heads and we brood and Ler mais…
Devotion – by Robert Lee Frost The heart can think of no devotion Greater than being shore to the ocean, Holding the curve of one position, Counting an endless repetition.
Anacreontic – by Robert Herrick (1868 – 1938) I must Not trust Here to any; Bereav’d, Deceiv’d By so many: As one Undone By my losses; Comply Will I With my crosses; Yet still I will Ler mais…