POEMS
BY
LOUIS GOLDING
METHUEN & CO. LTD.
36 ESSEX STREET W.C.
LONDON
First Published in 1919
FOR
MOTHER
AND THE
OTHER MOTHER
Certain of these poems have appeared in the"English Review," "To-Day," the "Englishwoman,"the "Red Triangle," the "Nation," the "CambridgeMagazine," the "Sphere," the "Herald," the"Manchester Guardian," and the "Westminster Gazette."
To the editors of these journals I tender myacknowledgments.
CONTENTS
Lilac, Laburnum
Streets of Gold
"In the Gallery where the Fat Men go"
Dead in Gallipoli
A Journey South
The New Trade
The Woman who Shrieked against Peace
The Women at the Corners Stand
Joining-up
During the Battle
Jack
German Boy
Skylark and Dawn
Jack of April
Statesmen Debonair
Over in Flanders
Wild Weather
Broken Bodies
A Thought
The Vintner
For now comes Summer
The Advent of Mars
Prophet and Fool
Whatever Path I walk upon
London Magdalene
Secret Girl
Lanky Tim
Mrs. Briggs
Athens Now
Down Tottenham Court Road
In a Station
Liza
Women of the Night
I Standing in the Street
Slum Evening
Fires of Change
Poetry
The Prisoner
Nerves
A Poet
For My Friend
"I shall be splendidly and tensely Young"
"I"
I know not whence my Poems come
Lyrria
Faringdon from Salonica
Call of the Plover
The Gallant Road
The Quest
Having finished "Jude the Obscure"
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