Wilfred Wilson Gibson Poems |
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Wilfrid Wilson Gibson was a British poet, associated with World War I but also the author of much later work.
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Wilfred Wilson Gibson's poems
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And since he rowed his father home, His hand has never touched an oar.
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So long had I travelled the lonely road, Though, now and again, a wayfairing friend
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When we were building Skua Light-- The first men who had lived a night
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The biggest crane on earth, it lifts Two hundred ton more easily
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"And will you cut a stone for him, To set above his head?
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