Fay Inchfawn Small Poems

  • 1.
    Some day of days! Some dawning yet to be
    I shall be clothed with immortality!

    And, in that day, I shall not greatly care
    ...
  • 2.
    One yestereve, in the waning light,
    When the wind was still and the gloaming bright,
    There came a breath from a far countrie,
    And the ghost of a Little House called to me.
    ...
  • 3.
    First, there's the entrance, narrow, and so small,
    The hat-stand seems to fill the tiny hall;
    That staircase, too, has such an awkward bend,
    The carpet rucks, and rises up on end!
    ...
  • 4.
    When Baby strayed, it seemed to me,
    Sun, moon and stars waned suddenly.

    At once, with frenzied haste, my feet
    ...
  • 5.
    "When He comes!
    My sweetest 'When'!"
    C. ROSSETTI.

    ...
  • 6.
    Such a sensation Sunday's preacher made.
    "Christian!" he cried, "what is your stock- in-trade?
    Alas! Too often nil. No time to pray;
    No interview with Christ from day to day,
    ...
  • 7.
    See, I am cumbered, Lord,
    With serving, and with small vexatious things.
    Upstairs, and down, my feet
    Must hasten, sure and fleet.
    ...
Total 7 Small Poems by Fay Inchfawn

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