Margaret Widdemer Song Poems

  • 1.
    The Spring will come when the year turns,
    As if no Winter had been,
    But what shall I do with a locked heart
    That lets no new year in?
    ...
  • 2.
    Well, if the thing is over, better it is for me,
    The lad was ever a rover, loving and laughing free,
    Far too clever a lover not to be having still
    A lass in the town and a lass by the road and a lass by the farther hill-
    ...
  • 3.
    If you should tire of loving me
    Some one of our far days,
    Oh, never start to hide your heart
    Or cover thought with praise.
    ...
Total 3 Song Poems by Margaret Widdemer

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Where's the steward?-Bar-room steward? Berth? Oh, any berth will do-
I have left a three-pound billet just to come along with you.
Brighter shines the Star of Rovers on a world that-s growing wide,
But I think I-d give a kingdom for a glimpse of Sydney-Side.
Run of rocky shelves at sunrise, with their base on ocean-s bed;
Homes of Coogee, homes of Bondi, and the lighthouse on South Head.
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Has my heart been taught to whisper, -You belong to Sydney-Side.-
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