Browning and Ibsen


Mountain Life
I lift my heavy heart
The face of all the world
Burnt Ships
And wilt thou have me
I never gave a lock
I see thine image
Go seek her out
Who goes amid the green wood
Pardon, oh, pardon
Kathy's Song
I Am A Rock
My Little Town
Late In The Evening
Red Rubber Ball
Scarborough Fair
Sounds Of Silence
The Boxer
The Last Unicorn
We'll Never Say Goodbye
Eya Shoes
RRH Shoes
Abreo Shoes
Firao Shoes
Findo Shoes
Filgo Shoes
Fivoo Shoes
Fipro Shoes

The Miner

Beetling rock, with roar and smoke
Break before my hammer-stroke!
Deeper I must thrust and lower
Till I hear the ring of ore.

Dish Washers Pfaltzgraff Dishes From the mountain's unplumbed night,
Deep amid the gold-veins bright,
Diamonds lure me, rubies beckon,
Treasure-hoard that none may reckon.

There is peace within the deep--
Peace and immemorial sleep;
Electric Giutars Heavy hammer, burst as bidden,
To the heart-nook of the hidden!

Once I, too, a careless lad,
Under starry heavens was glad,
Trod the primrose paths of summer,
Child-like knew not care nor cummer.

But I lost the sense of light
In the poring womb of night;
Woodland songs, when earth rejoiced her,
Breathed not down my hollow cloister.
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Fondly did I cry, when first
Into the dark place I burst:
"Answer spirits of the middle
Earth, my life's unending riddle!--"

Still the spirits of the deep
Unrevealed their answer keep;
Still no beam from out the gloomy
Cavern rises to illume me.

Have I erred? Does this way lead
Not to clarity indeed?
If above I seek to find it,
By the glare my eyes are blinded.

Downward, then! the depths are best;
There is immemorial rest.
Heavy hammer burst as bidden
To the heart-nook of the hidden!--

Hammer-blow on hammer-blow
Till the lamp of life is low.
Not a ray of hope's fore-warning;
Not a glimmer of the morning.