Thomas O'hagan Soul Poems

  • 1.
    I cleave the air through the murky night,
    High o'er the forests and sleeping towns;
    Below me drifts the shimmering light -
    A glorious fresco on vale and downs;
    ...
  • 2.
    (New version.)

    I'm not going to Tipperary for I've better work to do,
    I am dreaming of a new device to catch each German crew;
    ...
  • 3.
    What are the Kaiser's favorite poems?
    Well, now, you tax me hard:
    I know the Kaiser's favorite drink
    But do not know his bard;
    ...
  • 4.
    "The body of 'Bobs' then lay in state until five o'clock, when it was interred in a crypt near-by those containing the bodies of Nelson and Wellington." - Press Despatch.


    Who is he that cometh to join our mighty dead?
    ...
Total 4 Soul Poems by Thomas O'hagan

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