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Robert William Service

January 16, 1874 – September 11, 1958


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Poem TitleFirst LinesPeriod# Lines# Reads
"?" If you had the choice of two women to wed, 1696
A Casualty 3175
A Domestic Tragedy Clorinda met me on the way 2471
A Pot of Tea You make it in your mess-tin by the brazier's rosy gleam; 26101
A Rolling Stone There's sunshine in the heart of me, 7492
A Song of Sixty-Five Brave Thackeray has trolled of days when he was twenty-one, 4077
A Song of Success Ho! we were strong, we were swift, we were brave. 2495
A Song of the Sandbags No, Bill, I'm not a-spooning out no patriotic tosh 5683
A Song of Winter Weather It isn't the foe that we fear; 4490
Afternoon Tea As I was saying . . . (No, thank you; I never take cream with my tea; 8297
Ambition They brought the mighty chief to town; 1676
At Thirty-Five Three score and ten, the psalmist saith, 4083
Athabaska Dick When the boys come out from Lac Labiche in the lure of the early Spring, 5968
Barb-Wire Bill At dawn of day the white land lay all gruesome-like and grim, 7979
Bill the Bomber The poppies gleamed like bloody pools through cotton-woolly mist; 7686
Bill's Grave I'm gatherin' flowers by the wayside to lay on the grave of Bill; 3677
Bonehead Bill I wonder 'oo and wot 'e was, 6469
Carry On! It's easy to fight when everything's right, 4878
Cheer It's a mighty good world, so it is, dear lass, 2477
Clancy of the Mounted Police In the little Crimson Manual it's written plain and clear 12881
Cocotte When a girl's sixteen, and as poor as she's pretty, 6474
Comfort Say! You've struck a heap of trouble 2483
Death in the Arctic I took the clock down from the shelf; 180110
Dreams Are Best I just think that dreams are best, 4087
Facility So easy 'tis to make a rhyme, 2893
Faith Since all that is was ever bound to be; 1479
Fi-Fi in Bed Up into the sky I stare; 1271
Fighting Mac" A Life Tragedy A pistol-shot rings round and round the world: 6286
Finistère Hurrah! I'm off to Finistère, to Finistère, to Finistère; 3295
Fleurette My leg? It's off at the knee. 7275
Foreword: Rhymes of a Red Cross Man I've tinkered at my bits of rhymes 4476
Funk When your marrer bone seems 'oller, 3684
Gods in the Gutter I dreamed I saw three demi-gods who in a cafe sat, 2177
Going Home I'm goin' 'ome to Blighty - ain't I glad to 'ave the chance! 2489
Golden Days Another day of toil and strife, 1914 2488
Good-Bye, Little Cabin O dear little cabin, I've loved you so long, 4084
Grand-père And so when he reached my bed 24102
Grin If you're up against a bruiser and you're getting knocked about 2776
Heart o' the North And when I come to the dim trail-end, 1685
Her Letter I'm taking pen in hand this night, and hard it is for me; 2491
His Boys I'm going, Billy, old fellow. Hist, lad! Don't make any noise. 3688
Home and Love Just Home and Love! the words are small 24102
I Have Some Friends I have some friends, some worthy friends, 2979
I'm Scared of it All I'm scared of it all, God's truth! so I am; 6385
If You Had a Friend If you had a friend strong, simple, true, 24120
Insomnia Heigh ho! to sleep I vainly try; 6894
It Is Later Than You Think Lone amid the cafe's cheer, 5997
Jean Desprez Oh ye whose hearts are resonant, and ring to War's romance, 8673
Jim Never knew Jim, did you? Our boy Jim? 4871
Julot the Apache You've heard of Julot the apache, and Gigolette, his môme 9868

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About:
Robert William Service was a poet and writer, sometimes referred to as "the Bard of the Yukon". He is best-known for his writings on the Canadian North, including the poems "The Shooting of Dan McGrew", "The Law of the Yukon", and "The Cremation of Sam McGee". His writing was so expressive that his readers took him for a hard-bitten old Klondike prospector, not the later-arriving bank clerk he actually was.

Robert William Service was born 16 January 1874 in Preston, England, but also lived in Scotland before emigrating to Canada in 1894. Service went to the Yukon Territory in 1904 as a bank clerk, and became famous for his poems about this region, which are mostly in his first two books of poetry. He wrote quite a bit of prose as well, and worked as a reporter for some time, but those writings are not nearly as well known as his poems. He travelled around the world quite a bit, and narrowly escaped from France at the beginning of the Second World War, during which time he lived in Hollywood, California. He died 11 September 1958 in France.

Incidentally, he played himself in a movie called "The Spoilers", starring John Wayne and Marlene Dietrich.


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