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The term "scares" has been searched for 10 times before on Poetry Connection. The first time was on July 3rd, 2005.
1. Rover's Rest - written by Robert William Service
From Carols of an Old Codger.
Read 446 times on Poetry Connection.
By parents I would not be pinned,
Nor in my home abide,
For I was wanton as the wind
And tameless as the tide;
So scornful of domestic hearth,
And bordered garden path,
I sought the wilder ways of earth,
The roads of... (Read full poem)
2. Causation - written by Robert William Service
From Rhymes of a Roughneck.
Read 587 times on Poetry Connection.
Said darling daughter unto me:
"oh Dad, how funny it would be
If you had gone to Mexico
A score or so of years ago.
Had not some whimsey changed your plan
I might have been a Mexican.
With lissome form and raven hair,
Instead of being fat and... (Read full poem)
3. The Cuckoo - written by John Clare
Read 825 times on Poetry Connection.
The cuckoo, like a hawk in flight,
With narrow pointed wings
Whews o'er our heads—soon out of sight
And as she flies she sings:
And darting down the hedgerow side
She scares the little bird
Who leaves the nest it cannot hide
While plaintive... (Read full poem)
4. THE MUSAGETES. - written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
From The Poems.
Published in 1853.
Read 386 times on Poetry Connection.
IN the deepest nights of Winter
To the Muses kind oft cried I:
"Not a ray of morn is gleaming,
Not a sign of daylight breaking;
Bring, then, at the fitting moment,
Bring the lamp's soft glimm'ring lustre,
'Stead of Phoebus and Aurora,
To... (Read full poem)
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