Friday, January 15, 2010

Keeper Of The Light Does Anyone Have The All The Verses To "The Light-Keeper" (poem) By Robert Louis Stevenson?

Does anyone have the all the verses to "The Light-Keeper" (poem) by Robert Louis Stevenson? - keeper of the light

I have not managed to find PoemHunter.com.

2 comments:

BlueMant... said...

The Light-Keeper
by Robert Louis Stevenson

The bright core of the Night
Circles Lightroom contact me:
I'm in a burst of light

Across the Black Sea.
In the distance, roaring surf and Doth
Over miles of the coast in the moonlight, dark

Is determined by the tidal wave of Tumbling
Falls in an avalanche of foam
And the army troubled waters
For many of Undercliff and the cave.

· Robert Louis Stevenson 1850-1894 · ·
Source: The Penguin Book of Victorian Verse, Pg 685
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The Light-Keeper II
by Robert Louis Stevenson

Since the constant circle lenses
With the glare glass;
And the bell rings clear
And the wings of oil on the edge of the burner
Quiet and still at his desk,
The Lonely Light-Keeper
Does she watch.

From a distance
The Seagull Beats loss
Right up against the lantern;
However, it does not move left, not the head
U0026lt From the desk that reads: \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\;br> The eyes to see
The cold night blind circle
Look through the glass.
It is the guardian of his country,
The outermost guard of peace,
He is the man
Renounce what is beautiful in life
For the means of life.

Poetry Guild intelligent
Life of Light-Keeper
Held in the air in the dark
In the heart of the fire in the night
The sailor sees and blesses
The poet, immersed in a sonnet
The number of fingers stained with ink
Although coordinated rent.
We see him only
Seats, patient, steadfast,
Martyrs of wages.

· Robert Louis Stevenson · ·

eeklutop said...

The keepr Lite

my right to write
was similar to the first night in America
as an important person
I had a better version

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