Night-Lights are falling;
Girl of the street,
Go to your calling
If you would eat.
Lamplight and starlight
And moonlight superb,
Bright hope is a farlight,
So watch on the kerb.
Watch on the kerb,
Watch on the kerb;
Hope is a farlight;
Then watch on the kerb.
Comes a man: call him -
Gone! he is vext;
Curses befall him,
Wait for the next!
Fair world and bright world,
Life still is sweet -
Girl of the night-world,
Watch on the street.
Dreary the watch is:
Moon sinks from sight,
Gas only blotches
Darkness with light;
Never, Oh, never
Let courage go down;
Keep from the river,
Oh, Girl of the Town!
The Watch On The Kerb
Henry Lawson
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Poem topics: courage, life, light, moon, river, sweet, wait, town, moonlight, hope, never, night, I love you, I miss you, bright, street, girl, world, watch, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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