Helen Gray Cone Morning Poems

  • 1.
    Upon a showery night and still,
    Without a sound of warning,
    A trooper band surprised the hill,
    And held it in the morning.
    ...
  • 2.
    “Now since mine even is come at last,-
    For I have been the sport of steel,
    And hot life ebbeth from me fast,
    And I in saddle roll and reel,-
    ...
Total 2 Morning Poems by Helen Gray Cone

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