Girl Poems
Girl
Lewis Carroll - A Game Of Fives
Five little girls, of Five, Four, Three, Two, One:Rolling on the hearthrug, full of tricks and fun. Five rosy girls, in years from.- Girl poems.
Aleksandr Blok - A Girl Sang A Song
A girl sang a song in the temple's chorus, About men, tired in alien lands, About the ships that left native shores, And all who forgot.- Girl poems.
James Whitcomb Riley - A Life Lesson
There! little girl; don't cry! They have broken your doll, I know; And your tea-set blue, And your play-house, too, Are things of the.- Girl poems.
Amy Lowell - A Roxbury Garden
IHoopsBlue and pink sashes,Criss-cross shoes,Minna and Stella run out into the gardenTo play at hoop.Up and down the garden-paths they.- Girl poems.
Wang Wei - A Song Of A Girl From Loyang
There's a girl from Loyang in the door across the street, She looks fifteen, she may be a little older. ...While her master rides his.- Girl poems.
Ann Taylor - About The Little Girl That Beat Her Sister
Go, go, my naughty girl, and kissYour little sister dear; I must not have such things as this,And noisy quarrels here. What! little.- Girl poems.
Rg Gregory - Age Old Debate
when the old man saidi know everythingthe young girl repliedwhat is everythingwhen the old man saidwisdom is minethe young girl repliedwhat.- Girl poems.
Ivan Donn Carswell - Ah, That Murphy Girl
Let’s talk about the weather then, would that help you take your ease? Gossip is so rare from you the noise of falling leaves is.- Girl poems.
John Crowe Ransom - Blue Girls
Twirling your blue skirts, travelling the sward Under the towers of your seminary, Go listen to your teachers old and contrary Without.- Girl poems.
Carl Sandburg - Crabapple Blossoms
SOMEBODY’S little girl—how easy to make a sob story over who she was once and who she is now.Somebody’s little girl—she played.- Girl poems.
Robert William Service - Dance Hall Girls
Where are the dames I used to knowIn Dawson in the days of yore?Alas, it's fifty years ago,And most, I guess, have "gone before."The.- Girl poems.
Carl Sandburg - Dream Girl
YOU will come one day in a waver of love,Tender as dew, impetuous as rain,The tan of the sun will be on your skin,The purr of the breeze.- Girl poems.
Lord Alfred Tennyson - Enoch Arden
Long lines of cliff breaking have left a chasm;And in the chasm are foam and yellow sands;Beyond, red roofs about a narrow wharfIn.- Girl poems.
Edmund Spenser - Epithalamion
YE learned sisters, which have oftentimes Beene to me ayding, others to adorne, Whom ye thought worthy of your gracefull rymes, That.- Girl poems.
Ann Taylor - For A Naughty Little Girl
My sweet little girl should be cheerful and mildShe must not be fretful and cry! Oh! why is this passion? remember, my child, GOD sees.- Girl poems.
Carl Sandburg - Four Preludes On Playthings Of The Wind
“The past is a bucket of ashes.” 1THE WOMAN named To-morrowsits with a hairpin in her teethand takes her timeand does.- Girl poems.
Rg Gregory - Girl (three) And The Black Horse
i want to hold the horse's stringcried the girl (three) stamping her foottold by adults she was much too youngthe black horse stood.- Girl poems.
Emily Dickinson - I Prayed, At First, A Little Girl,
I prayed, at first, a little Girl,Because they told me to --But stopped, when qualified to guessHow prayer would feel -- to me --If.- Girl poems.
Jean De La Fontaine - Joconde
IN Lombardy's fair land, in days of yore,Once dwelt a prince, of youthful charms, a store;Each FAIR, with anxious look, his favours.- Girl poems.
Jane Taylor - Little Girls Must Not Fret
What is it that makes little Emily cry? Come then, let mamma wipe the tear from her eye: There -- lay down your head on my bosom.- Girl poems.
Paul Laurence Dunbar - My Little March Girl
Come to the pane, draw the curtain apart, There she is passing, the girl of my heart; See where she walks like a queen in the street,.- Girl poems.
James Whitcomb Riley - Our Hired Girl
Our hired girl, she's 'Lizabuth Ann;An' she can cook best things to eat!She ist puts dough in our pie-pan,An' pours in somepin' 'at's.- Girl poems.
Richard Brautigan - Part 3 Of Trout Fishing In America
SEA, SEA RIDERThe man who owned the bookstore was not magic. He was not athree-legged crow on the dandelion side of the mountain. .- Girl poems.
Richard Brautigan - Part 6 Of Trout Fishing In America
THE HUNCHBACK TROUTThe creek was made narrow by little green trees that grewtoo close together. The creek was like 12, 845 telephonebooths.- Girl poems.
Richard Brautigan - Part 9 Of Trout Fishing In America
SANDBOX MINUS JOHN DILLINGER EQUALS WHAT?Often I return to the cover of Trout Fishing in America. Itook the baby and went down.- Girl poems.
Five little girls, of Five, Four, Three, Two, One:Rolling on the hearthrug, full of tricks and fun. Five rosy girls, in years from.- Girl poems.
Aleksandr Blok - A Girl Sang A Song
A girl sang a song in the temple's chorus, About men, tired in alien lands, About the ships that left native shores, And all who forgot.- Girl poems.
James Whitcomb Riley - A Life Lesson
There! little girl; don't cry! They have broken your doll, I know; And your tea-set blue, And your play-house, too, Are things of the.- Girl poems.
Amy Lowell - A Roxbury Garden
IHoopsBlue and pink sashes,Criss-cross shoes,Minna and Stella run out into the gardenTo play at hoop.Up and down the garden-paths they.- Girl poems.
Wang Wei - A Song Of A Girl From Loyang
There's a girl from Loyang in the door across the street, She looks fifteen, she may be a little older. ...While her master rides his.- Girl poems.
Ann Taylor - About The Little Girl That Beat Her Sister
Go, go, my naughty girl, and kissYour little sister dear; I must not have such things as this,And noisy quarrels here. What! little.- Girl poems.
Rg Gregory - Age Old Debate
when the old man saidi know everythingthe young girl repliedwhat is everythingwhen the old man saidwisdom is minethe young girl repliedwhat.- Girl poems.
Ivan Donn Carswell - Ah, That Murphy Girl
Let’s talk about the weather then, would that help you take your ease? Gossip is so rare from you the noise of falling leaves is.- Girl poems.
John Crowe Ransom - Blue Girls
Twirling your blue skirts, travelling the sward Under the towers of your seminary, Go listen to your teachers old and contrary Without.- Girl poems.
Carl Sandburg - Crabapple Blossoms
SOMEBODY’S little girl—how easy to make a sob story over who she was once and who she is now.Somebody’s little girl—she played.- Girl poems.
Robert William Service - Dance Hall Girls
Where are the dames I used to knowIn Dawson in the days of yore?Alas, it's fifty years ago,And most, I guess, have "gone before."The.- Girl poems.
Carl Sandburg - Dream Girl
YOU will come one day in a waver of love,Tender as dew, impetuous as rain,The tan of the sun will be on your skin,The purr of the breeze.- Girl poems.
Lord Alfred Tennyson - Enoch Arden
Long lines of cliff breaking have left a chasm;And in the chasm are foam and yellow sands;Beyond, red roofs about a narrow wharfIn.- Girl poems.
Edmund Spenser - Epithalamion
YE learned sisters, which have oftentimes Beene to me ayding, others to adorne, Whom ye thought worthy of your gracefull rymes, That.- Girl poems.
Ann Taylor - For A Naughty Little Girl
My sweet little girl should be cheerful and mildShe must not be fretful and cry! Oh! why is this passion? remember, my child, GOD sees.- Girl poems.
Carl Sandburg - Four Preludes On Playthings Of The Wind
“The past is a bucket of ashes.” 1THE WOMAN named To-morrowsits with a hairpin in her teethand takes her timeand does.- Girl poems.
Rg Gregory - Girl (three) And The Black Horse
i want to hold the horse's stringcried the girl (three) stamping her foottold by adults she was much too youngthe black horse stood.- Girl poems.
Emily Dickinson - I Prayed, At First, A Little Girl,
I prayed, at first, a little Girl,Because they told me to --But stopped, when qualified to guessHow prayer would feel -- to me --If.- Girl poems.
Jean De La Fontaine - Joconde
IN Lombardy's fair land, in days of yore,Once dwelt a prince, of youthful charms, a store;Each FAIR, with anxious look, his favours.- Girl poems.
Jane Taylor - Little Girls Must Not Fret
What is it that makes little Emily cry? Come then, let mamma wipe the tear from her eye: There -- lay down your head on my bosom.- Girl poems.
Paul Laurence Dunbar - My Little March Girl
Come to the pane, draw the curtain apart, There she is passing, the girl of my heart; See where she walks like a queen in the street,.- Girl poems.
James Whitcomb Riley - Our Hired Girl
Our hired girl, she's 'Lizabuth Ann;An' she can cook best things to eat!She ist puts dough in our pie-pan,An' pours in somepin' 'at's.- Girl poems.
Richard Brautigan - Part 3 Of Trout Fishing In America
SEA, SEA RIDERThe man who owned the bookstore was not magic. He was not athree-legged crow on the dandelion side of the mountain. .- Girl poems.
Richard Brautigan - Part 6 Of Trout Fishing In America
THE HUNCHBACK TROUTThe creek was made narrow by little green trees that grewtoo close together. The creek was like 12, 845 telephonebooths.- Girl poems.
Richard Brautigan - Part 9 Of Trout Fishing In America
SANDBOX MINUS JOHN DILLINGER EQUALS WHAT?Often I return to the cover of Trout Fishing in America. Itook the baby and went down.- Girl poems.

