Charles Hanson Towne Pain Poems

  • 1.
    (Ave! Francis Thompson)


    He had been singing-but I had not heard his voice;
    ...
  • 2.
    When he went blundering back to God,
    His songs half written, his work half done,
    Who knows what paths his bruised feet trod,
    What hills of peace or pain he won?
    ...
  • 3.
    Breathe me the ancient words when I shall find
    Your spirit mine; if, seeking you, life wins
    New wonder, with old splendor let us bind
    Our hearts when Love's high sacrament begins.
    ...
  • 4.
    Roof-tops, roof-tops, what do you cover?
    Sad folk, bad folk, and many a glowing lover;
    Wise people, simple people, children of despair-
    Roof-tops, roof-tops, hiding pain and care.
    ...
Total 4 Pain Poems by Charles Hanson Towne

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Life 4 Pain 4 Faith 3 Sad 2 Love 2 Silence 2 Quiet 2 Wise 2 God 2 Good 2

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