Get Your Premium Membership

Best Poems Written by Thomas Rauens

Below are the all-time best Thomas Rauens poems as chosen by PoetrySoup members

View ALL Thomas Rauens Poems

Details | Thomas Rauens Poem

The Great Clock

The Great Clock

Like the sunrise in the morn,
A babe, a life is born.
For a child, the Lord’s own pride
The door of life has opened wide
Beyond the haze, without a sound
The mighty Clock of Life is wound
Ticking on, into the sun
Until one’s time on earth is done.

The child will have to learn to live
When to take and when to give
He learns to fear, to hate, resent,
But love will help him be content.
Of work and play, a footing’s laid,
Of pains and joys a man is made.
A man who soon will stand alone,
To show the world how he has grown.

But soon the Great Clock quickens pace,
And he looks upon a weary face,
Shining once, but shadowed now,
With sagging cheeks and wrinkled brow.
And looking ‘round him he will see
All has changed, not only he.
Mother, brother, sister, wife,
Beaten by the storms of life.

Beneath the hilltop sod is laid
Other loved ones, passed away.
Of tender feelings once held dear
All will someday disappear.
For Time, like the healing sea
Wishes all painful memories free.

For it is better to think of things to come.
Rather than of things which have come and gone.
For the past is dead, all life’s ahead,
And the great Clock, ticks on!

Thomas J. Rauens
(Written in 1968)

Copyright © Thomas Rauens | Year Posted 2011



Details | Thomas Rauens Poem

Spring Flowers

Spring Flowers

The flowers of the springtime,
    The tulips shining, so
The lilies and the lilacs,
    All put on quite a show.

They are the joy of springtime.
    Their lovely blossoms beam.
In flower beds and gardens
    They make a lovely scene.

In fields, in the warmer weather,
    They’re such a sight to see.
In this expensive world of ours
    The best things still are free!


Thomas J. Rauens

Copyright © Thomas Rauens | Year Posted 2011


Book: Reflection on the Important Things