“On a midsummer night, on a night that was eerie with stars, In a wood too deep for a single star to look through, You led down a path whose turnings you knew in the darkness, But the scent of the dew-dripping cedars was all that I knew. I drank of the darkness, I was fed with the honey of fragrance, I was glad of my life, the drawing of breath was sweet; I heard your voice, you said, 'Look down, see the glow-worm!' It was there before me, a small star white at my feet.”
Quote by Sara Teasdale
Book:The Collected Poems
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The Collected Poems
This book encompasses a wide range of poetic works, showcasing the author's diverse styles and themes throughout their career. more
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