Section: «Poems»

Verse (ancient Greek ὁ στίχος — row, structure), a term in versification used in several meanings: artistic speech organized by division into rhythmically commensurate segments; poetry in the narrow sense; in particular, it implies the properties of versification of a particular tradition ("antique verse", "Akhmatova's verse", etc.); a line of poetic text organized according to a certain rhythmic pattern ("My uncle of the most honest rules").
Money
HE'D made a fortune out of stocks, he couldn't count his worth;He 'd hoarded up a store of gold, a section of the earth;But still he sighed alone and..
©  Edgar Albert Guest
Things Work Out
Because it rains when we wish it wouldn't,Because men do what they often shouldn't,Because crops fail, and plans go wrong-Some of us grumble all day..
©  Edgar Albert Guest
Courage, Courage, Courage!
When the burden grows heavy, and rough is the way,When you falter and slip, and it isn't your day,And your best doesn't measure to what is..
©  Edgar Albert Guest
Improvement
The joy of life is living it, or so it seems to me;In finding shackles on your wrists, then struggling till you're free;In seeing wrongs and righting..
©  Edgar Albert Guest
Courage
Courage isn't a brilliant dash,A daring deed in a moment's flash;It isn't an instantaneous thingBorn of despair with a sudden springIt isn't a..
©  Edgar Albert Guest
Ideals
Better than land or gold or tradeAre a high ideal and a purpose true;Better than all of the wealth we've madeIs the work for others that now we..
©  Edgar Albert Guest
Peace
A man must earn his hour of peace,Must pay for it with hours of strife and care,Must win by toil the evening's sweet release,The rest that may be..
©  Edgar Albert Guest
Selfishness
Search history, my boy, and seeWhat petty selfishness has done.Find if you can one victoryThat little minds have ever won.There is no record there to..
©  Edgar Albert Guest
If You Would Please Me
If you would please me when I've passed awayLet not your grief embitter you. Be brave;Turn with full courage from my mounded graveAnd smile upon the..
©  Edgar Albert Guest
Follow A Famous Father
I follow a famous father,His honor is mine to wear;He gave me a name that was free from shame,A name he was proud to bear.He lived in the morning..
©  Edgar Albert Guest
The Kick Under The Table
After a man has been married awhile,And his wife has grown used to his mannerAnd style,When she knows form the twinkle that lightsUp his eyeThe..
©  Edgar Albert Guest
Life's Slacker
The saddest sort of death to dieWould be to quit the game called lifeAnd know, beneath the gentle sky,You'd lived a slacker in the strife.That..
©  Edgar Albert Guest
A Bear Story
There was a bear — his name was Jim,An' children weren't askeered of him,An' he lived in a cave, where heWas confortubbul as could be,An' in that..
©  Edgar Albert Guest
Yesterday
I've trod the links with many a man,And played him club for club;'Tis scarce a year since I beganAnd I am still a dub.But this I've noticed as we..
©  Edgar Albert Guest
Show Me!
I would rather see a Mason, than hear one any day,I would rather one would walk with me than merely show the way.The eye's a better pupil and more..
©  Edgar Albert Guest
He Who Serves
He has not served who gathers gold,Nor has he served, whose life is toldIn selfish battles he has won,Or deeds of skill that he has done;But he has..
©  Edgar Albert Guest
A Breach Of Friendship
‘TIS friendship's test to guard the nameOf him you love from all attack,As you are to his face, the sameTo be when you're behind his back.Now good..
©  Edgar Albert Guest
Fatherhood
How's the little chap to knowJust the proper roads to goIf you never travel with himWhile he's little, hand in hand?How's he ever going to learnJust..
©  Edgar Albert Guest
The Little Orphan
The crowded street his playground is, a patch of blue his sky;A puddle in a vacant lot his sea where ships pass by:Poor little orphan boy of five..
©  Edgar Albert Guest
Myself
I have to live with myself and soI want to be fit for myself to know.I want to be able as days go by,always to look myself straight in the eye;I..
©  Edgar Albert Guest
A Baby's Love
A BABY is the best to love,She always smiles when you draw near,Though ugly you may be of face,No handsomer may interfereAnd win her heart away from..
©  Edgar Albert Guest
A Boy And His Dad
A boy and his dad on a fishing trip-There is a glorious fellowship!Father and son and the open sky,And the white clouds lazily drifting by,And the..
©  Edgar Albert Guest
Father
My father knows the proper wayThe nation should be run;He tells us children every dayJust what should now be done.He knows the way to fix the..
©  Edgar Albert Guest
A Father's Prayer
Lord, make me tolerant and wise;Incline my ears to hear him through;Let him not stand with downcast eyes,Fearing to trust me and be true.Instruct me..
©  Edgar Albert Guest
Thanksgiving
Gettin' together to smile an' rejoice,An' eatin' an' laughin' with folks of your choice;An' kissin' the girls an' declarin' that theyAre growin' more..
©  Edgar Albert Guest