“I know I am but summer to your heart, And not the full four seasons of the year; And you must welcome from another part Such noble moods as are not mine, my dear. No gracious weight of golden fruits to sell Have I, nor any wise and wintry thing; And I have loved you all too long and well To carry still the high sweet breast of Spring. Wherefore I say: O love, as summer goes, I must be gone, steal forth with silent drums, That you may hail anew the bird and rose When I come back to you, as summer comes. Else will you seek, at some not distant time, Even your summer in another clime.”
Quote by Edna St. Vincent Millay
Book:Millay: Poems
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Millay: Poems
This book features a selection of poems written by Edna St. Vincent Millay, a renowned American poet known for her lyrical style and emotional depth. The collection showcases her talent in capturing the complexities of human emotions and experiences. more
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