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Don Blanding

I lived from 1894-1957. I was from America, and am in the Americas category.

Donald Benson Blanding  was an American poet who loved the climate of and was sometimes described as "poet laureate of Hawaii".

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My poetry

  • When I have a house . . . as I sometime may . . .
    I'll suit my fancy in every way.
    227 lines, 2 comments
  • How very simple life would be
    If only there were two of me
    40 lines, 1 comment
  • Do not carve on stone or wood,
    "He was honest" or "He was good."
    6 lines, 6 comments
  • I try to live each day
    In such a way
    14 lines
  • I've tried for many an hour and minute
    To think of this world without me in it.
    14 lines
  • With seven flowery chains we two are held,
    With seven strands of sensuous delight,
    18 lines
  • What is the lure of the South Seas' song
    That sings in the hearts of men so long?
    43 lines
  • When blood is water; when the call of spring
    Falls dully on my ears; when everything
    12 lines
  • My treasure chest is filled with gold.
    Gold . . . gold . . . gold . . .
    9 lines
  • I am the ageless Bird of Evil Flame.
    Eve knew my name.
    35 lines, 2 comments

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