George Orwell (eric Arthur Blair) Hair Poems

  • 1.
    A happy vicar I might have been
    Two hundred years ago
    To preach upon eternal doom
    And watch my walnuts grow;
    ...
  • 2.
    When I was young and had no sense
    In far-off Mandalay
    I lost my heart to a Burmese girl
    As lovely as the day.
    ...
  • 3.
    Our minds are married, but we are too young
    For wedlock by the customs of this age
    When parent homes pen each in separte cage
    And only supper-earning songs are sung.
    ...
Total 3 Hair Poems by George Orwell (eric Arthur Blair)

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The Song Of The Soldier-Born
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Give me the scorn of the stars and a peak defiant;
Wail of the pines and a wind with the shout of a giant;
Night and a trail unknown and a heart reliant.

Give me to live and love in the old, bold fashion;
A soldier's billet at night and a soldier's ration;
A heart that leaps to the fight with a soldier's passion.

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