- Foreword
- My Songs
- The Old Story
- The First Kiss
- Nature and Woman
- Woman and Sister
- A Love-Song
- What is Poetry?
- Winter
- Love Found and Lost
- June and December
- To Kate
- What are the Stars Made Of?
- A False Partner
- I Sometimes Wish...
- By a Tree
- Astronomy
- When Love to You I'd Spoken
- Regret
- Like Two Stars
- My Pandora
- Sweet Death
- The Change
- I Did not Betray
- Gone
- Like a Linnet
- Too Proud
- We Cannot Part
- To You
- She Is My Sister
- Love
- The Language of Flowers
- A Woman's Tears
- My Bride
- I Met Her
- Our Secret
- Omar Khayyam
- Before and After
- To Deborah
- To My Love
- Dark Is the Night
- Come to Me
- Why?
- To ...
- You Left Me
- My Dream
- To My Sweetheart
- I Knew Her
- My Home to You Is Open
- Stolen Moments
- Vain Reproach
- To ...
- Burning Love Letters
- I Love You
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. - Summary by Carolin
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