Love and Longing

Philip Max Raskin was a Jewish poet about whose life not much can be found today. His poetry, however, lives on, and some poems are still well-known today. This volume contains a series of love-poems, sometimes conveying hope and happiness, sometimes longing and disappointment.

By : Philip Max Raskin (1880 - 1944)

00 - Foreword



01 - My Songs



02 - The Old Story



03 - The First Kiss



04 - Nature and Woman



05 - Woman and Sister



06 - A Love-Song



07 - What is Poetry?



08 - Winter



09 - Love Found and Lost



10 - June and December



11 - To Kate



12 - What are the Stars Made Of?



13 - A False Partner



14 - I Sometimes Wish...



15 - By a Tree



16 - Astronomy



17 - When Love to You I'd Spoken



18 - Regret



19 - Like Two Stars



20 - My Pandora



21 - Sweet Death



22 - The Change



23 - I Did not Betray



24 - Gone



25 - Like a Linnet



26 - Too Proud



27 - We Cannot Part



28 - To You



29 - She Is My Sister



30 - Love



31 - The Language of Flowers



32 - A Woman's Tears



33 - My Bride



34 - I Met Her



35 - Our Secret



36 - Omar Khayyam



37 - Before and After



38 - To Deborah



39 - To My Love



40 - Dark Is the Night



41 - Come to Me



42 - Why?



43 - To ...



44 - You Left Me



45 - My Dream



46 - To My Sweetheart



47 - I Knew Her



48 - My Home to You Is Open



49 - Stolen Moments



50 - Vain Reproach



51 - To ...



52 - Burning Love Letters



53 - I Love You

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