W'en I Gits Home
Wadin' In De Crick
Waiting
Warm Day In Winter, A
Warrior's Prayer, The
We Wear the Mask
Welcome Address
Weltschmertz
What's The Use
When A Feller's Itchin' To Be Spanked
When All Is Done
When De Co'n Pone's Hot
When Dey Listed Colored Soldiers
When Malindy Sings
When Sam'l Sings
When The Old Man Smokes
Whip-Poor-Will And Katy-Did
Whistling Sam
Whittier
Why Fades a Dream?
Wind and the Sea, The
Winter Song
Winter's Approach
Winter's Day, A
With The Lark
Wooing, The
Worn Out
Wraith, The
Not o'er thy dust let there be spent
The gush of maudlin sentiment;
Such drift as that is not for thee,
Whose life and deeds and songs agree,
Sublime in their simplicity.
Nor shall the sorrowing tear be shed.
O singer sweet, thou art not dead!
In spite of time's malignant chill,
With living fire thy songs shall thrill,
And men shall say, "He liveth still!"
Great poets never die, for Earth
Doth count their lives of too great worth
To lose them from her treasured store;
So shalt thou live for evermore--
Though far thy form from mortal ken--
Deep in the hearts and minds of men.
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