Showing posts with label A.E. Housman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A.E. Housman. Show all posts

Friday, November 25, 2016

A sweet A.E. Housman poem

The thoughts of others were light and fleeting,
Of lovers’ meeting, or luck and fame.
Mine were of trouble, and mine were steady;
So I was ready when trouble came.

– A. E. Housman
---o0o---

Friday, November 02, 2012

A poem by A.E. Housman

By Jack Brummet
















This is a favorite small poem by A.E. Housman that has always stuck with me. . .



“The thoughts of others
Were light and fleeting,
Of lovers' meeting
Or luck or fame.
Mine were of trouble,
And mine were steady;
So I was ready
When trouble came.”

- A.E. Housman
 ---o0o---





Monday, November 24, 2008

Sheer profundity from the poet E.A. Housman



This snippet is from a longer poem by the Victorian poet A.E. Housman, written in the 1890's. I've noticed this poem quoted a lot in various places in relation to our current economic woes.

The thoughts of others
Were light and fleeting,
Of lovers' meeting
Or luck or fame.
Mine were of trouble,
And mine were steady,
So I was ready
When trouble came.

---o0o---