
Published in 1914, 'Willow's Forge, and Other Poems' is a collection by English poet Sheila Kaye-Smith that explores themes of love, loss, nature, and the human condition. The poems range from traditional ballads to introspective lyrics, showcasing Kaye-Smith's distinctive voice and vivid imagery. Notable pieces include the titular poem, which reflects on a haunting connection with a lost love, and 'The Ballad of a Motor Bus,' which captures urban life. Kaye-Smith's work invites readers to contemplate the complexities of existence and the transient nature of human emotions.









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