Sailor's Song, A
Sand-Man, The
Scamp
Secret, The
Seedling, The
She Gave Me A Rose
She Told Her Beads
Ships That Pass In The Night
Signs of the Times
Silence
Sling Along
Slow Through The Dark
Snowin'
Soliloquy Of A Turkey
Song (1895)
Song (1903)
Song Of Summer
Song, A
Song, A
Song, The
Songs
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Sonnet
Sparrow, The
Speakin' At De Cou't-House
Speakin' O' Christmas
Spellin'-Bee, The
Spiritual, A
Spring Fever
Spring Song
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Starry Night, A
Stirrup Cup, The
Sum, The
Summer Night, A
Summer Pastoral, A
Summer's Night, A
Sunset
Suppose
Sympathy (1893)
Sympathy (1899)
Breezes blowin' middlin' brisk,
Snow-flakes thro' the air a-whisk,
Fallin' kind o' soft an' light,
Not enough to make things white,
But jest sorter siftin' down
So's to cover up the brown
Of the dark world's rugged ways
'N' make things look like holidays.
Not smoothed over, but jest specked,
Sorter strainin' for effect,
An' not quite a-gittin' through
What it started in to do.
Mercy sakes! it does seem queer
Christmas day is most nigh here.
Somehow it don't seem to me
Christmas like it used to be.
Christmas with its ice an' snow,
Christmas of the long ago.
You could feel its stir an' hum
Weeks an' weeks before it come;
Somethin' in the atmosphere
Told you when the day was near,
Didn't need no almanacs;
That was one o' Nature's fac's.
Every cottage decked out gay--
Cedar wreaths an' holly spray--
An' the stores, how they were drest,
Tinsel tell you couldn't rest;
Every winder fixed up pat,
Candy canes, an' things like that;
Noah's arks, an' guns, an' dolls,
An' all kinds o' fol-de-rols.
Then with frosty bells a-chime,
Slidin' down the hills o' time,
Right amidst the fun an' din
Christmas come a-bustlin' in,
Raised his cheery voice to call
Out a welcome to us all.
Hale and hearty, strong an' bluff,
That was Christmas, sure enough.
Snow knee-deep an' coastin' fine,
Frozen mill-ponds all ashine,
Seemin' jest to lay in wait,
Beggin' you to come an' skate.
An' you'd git your gal an' go
Stumpin' cheerily thro' the snow,
Feelin' pleased an' skeert an' warm
'Cause she had a-holt yore arm.
An' when Christmas come, why, we
Spent the whole glad day in glee,
Havin' fun an' feastin' high
An' some courtin' on the sly.
Bustin' in some neighbor's door
An' then suddenly, before
He could give his voice a lift,
Yellin' at him, "Chrismus gift."
Now sich things are never heard,
"Merry Chris'mus" is the word.
But it's only change o' name,
An' means givin' jest the same.
There's too many new-styled ways
Now about the holidays.
I'd jest like once more to see
Christmas like she ust to be!
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