Judd Mortimer Lewis - The Poet and His Poetry

The First Poet Laureate of Texas

 

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                         Portrait Supplied by Mary O'Neill - Granddaughter

 

"Friendship is a thing to conjure with; Friends make life glad, it's pathways sunny. I've never lost one, but I hope I'll NEVER need to borrow money."  Judd Mortimer Lewis
    

  

"When I pay for a license to catch fish, I think it should have a coupon attached to it to guarantee I would." (Judd Mortimer Lewis, Houston Post, Houston, Texas, Sept. 14, 1932.)

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The Homecoming.

Judd Mortimer Lewis in the Houston Post:

(As true today as yesterday)

 

They will come from over yonder,
Come with laughing and with song,
And their eyes will speak the gladness;
And their reaching arms be strong;
For the waiting has been weary,
And the hoping has been long.

Loved ones shall go out to meet them
When they hear the bugles play,
And glad arms be stretched in loving
To the lads who marched away;
And the day of their homecoming
Shall be marked a glory day.

But some shall be standing weeping
When the skies are filled with stars,
Weeping where they had their parting
Down the lane beside the bars,
And life’s gladness will flow past them---
For some come not from the wars.

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