May Riley Smith

Gender: 
Female
  • Sometime, when all life’s lessons have been learned,
      And sun and stars forevermore have set,
    The things which our weak judgments here have spurned,
      The things o’er which we grieved with lashes wet,
    Will flash before us, out of life’s dark night,
      As...

  • God pity the wretched prisoners,
      In their lonely cells to-day!
    Whatever the sins that tripped them,
      God pity them! still I say.

    Only a strip of sunshine,
      Cleft by rusty bars;
    Only a patch of azure,
      Only a cluster of stars;

    ...
  • A Little elbow leans upon your knee,
      Your tired knee that has so much to bear;
    A child’s dear eyes are looking lovingly
      From underneath a thatch of tangled hair.
    Perhaps you do not heed the velvet touch
      Of warm, moist fingers, folding yours so tight...

  • Or, Blessings of To-day
    IF we knew the woe and heart-ache
      That await us on the road;
    If our lips could taste the wormwood,
      If our backs could feel the load;
    Would we waste to-day in wishing
      For a time that ne’er may be?
    Would we wait...

  • Adieu, kind Life, though thou hast often been
    Lavish of quip, and scant of courtesy,
    Beneath thy roughness I have found in thee
    A host who doth my parting favor win.
    Friend, teacher, sage, and sometimes harlequin,
    Thine every mood hath held some good for...

  • One day there entered at my chamber door
    A presence whose light footfall on the floor
    No token gave; and, ere I could withstand,
    Within her clasp she drew my trembling hand.

    “Intrusive guest,” I cried, “my palm I lend
    But to the gracious pressure of a...

  • Adieu, kind Life, though thou hast often been
    Lavish of quip, and scant of courtesy,
    Beneath thy roughness I have found in thee
    A host who doth my parting favor win.
    Friend, teacher, sage, and sometimes harlequin,
    Thine every mood hath held some good for me,—
    Nor...