Thomas William Heney Poems

  • 1.
    What cares the rose if the buds which are its pride
    Be plucked for the breast of the dead or the hands of a bride?

    The mother-drift if its pebbles be dull inglorious things,
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  • 2.
    The bridle reins hang loose in the hold of his lean left hand;
    As the tether gives, the horse bends browsing down to the sand,
    On the pommel the right hand rests with a smoking briar black,
    Whose thin rings rise and break as he gazes from the track.
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  • 3.
    Now while so many turn with love and longing
    To wan lands lying in the grey North Sea,
    To thee we turn, hearts, mem'ries, all belonging,
    Dear land of ours, to thee.
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Total 3 Poems by Thomas William Heney

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Young 2 Wide 2 Face 2 Silent 2 Heaven 2 Alone 2 Lost 2 Plain 2 Nature 2 Strong 2

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Some Days retired from the rest
In soft distinction lie
The Day that a Companion came
Or was obliged to die


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