Tagged: poetry
Poems from the Vault.
Another piece pulled from the shelves of the Vault. Thanks for reading.

Poems from the Vault.
Just another oldie plucked from the shelves of the Vault. Thanks for reading.

Poems from the Vault.
Just another oldie plucked from the shelves of the Vault. Thanks for reading.

Poems from the Vault – Read the Stars.
Another piece plucked from the shelves of the Vault. Thank you for reading.

Poems – Shooting Stars.
In honor of the Geminid meteor shower, here’s a star themed piece written a while back. Thanks for reading.

Poems – Winter Dreams.
Winter…the second best time of year. Thanks for reading.

Poems from the Vault – The Universe, part 3.
Just a few words pulled from the Vault. Thanks for reading.

Poems from the Vault.
Just a few worlds pulled from the shelves of the Vault. Thanks for reading.

Poems from the Vault – Night Wind.
Just a few words pulled from the Vault…enjoy!

Classic Poetry, featuring Henry Howard.
It’s interesting how, despite the passage of centuries, certain sentiments don’t change. Here’s a classic from Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (1517-1547).
My friend, the things that do attain
The happy life be these, I find:
The riches left, not got with pain,
The fruitful ground; the quiet mind;
The equal friend; no grudge, no strife;
No charge of rule nor governance;
Without disease the healthy life;
The household of continuance;
The mean diet, no dainty fare;
True wisdom joined with simpleness;
The night discharged of all care,
Where wine the wit may not oppress;
The faithful wife, without debate;
Such sleeps as may beguile the night:
Content thyself with thine estate,
Neither wish death, nor fear his might.
