"THE LOCKET" From out her shabby rain-coat pocket The little Jew girl in the train Produced a dinted silver locket With pasted in it portraits twain. "These are my parents, sir" she said; "Or were, for now I fear they're dead. "I know to Belsen they were sent; I never heard of them again. So many were like that - they went, Our woeful quest was all in vain. I was in London with a friend, Or I, too, would have shared their end. "They could have got away, I'm told, And joined me here in Marylebne, But Grannie was so sick and old, They could not leave her there alone. When they were seized she cried and cried: Thank God! 'Twas in her bed she died. "How did they die? I cannot bear To think of that - it crazes me. My mother was so sweet, so fair; My father handsome as you see . . . I'm sure no daughter ever had More lovely parents . . . Yes, it's sad. "But for their loss I shall not grieve; I'll hug the hope they still survive; Oh, I must make myself believe Somehow, somewhere they're still alive. . . . "Well, that's my only souvenir, A locket stained with many a tear."
Robert William Service Libri
Robert W. Service catturò lo spirito selvaggio e indomito del Nord attraverso i suoi versi aspri e spesso drammatici. Ispirate dalla vasta natura selvaggia canadese e dalle storie umane dell'era della corsa all'oro, le sue opere possiedono una forte qualità narrativa ed energia ritmica. Service infondeva la sua poesia con le vite di cercatori d'oro, avventurieri e gente comune, ritraendo i loro destini con un acuto senso del dettaglio e profondità emotiva. La sua scrittura è una vivida testimonianza della bellezza aspra e dello spirito indomito che si trova ai margini della civiltà.






Rhymes of a Red Cross Man
- 210pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
The Trail of '98
- 528pagine
- 19 ore di lettura
Songs of a Sourdough
- 108pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
Short Works of Robert William Service
- 436pagine
- 16 ore di lettura