Poems
15.03.2010 / 15.57 pm
 
Norman Rowland Gale was a little known English poet.
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Golf Steals Our Youth

Have you seen the golfers airy
Prancing forth to their vagary,
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The Amateur Photographer

Beware of those who slyly pilch
In many cunning ways;
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My Country Love

If you passed her in your city
You would call her badly dressed,
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The Ballade Of The Glutton

I'm greedy by nature, and often in vain
Have lingered too long o'er the succulent hare,
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On Seeing A Train Start For The Seaside

O might I leave this grassy place
For spreading foam about my feet!
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A Priest

NATURE and he went ever hand in hand
Across the hills and down the lonely lane;
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The Hidden Wealth

Adam and Eve together stood
Amid the crop they both were tending,
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The Great Beech

With heart disposed to memory, let me stand
Near this monarch and this minstrel of the land,
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Cricket On The Hearth

When red-nosed Winter takes the road,
An icicle his walking-stick,
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