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1884–1933

SPRING IN WAR TIME

Sara Teasdale

I FEEL the Spring far off, far off, The faint far scent of bud and leaf — Oh how can Spring take heart to come To a world in grief,

Deep grief? The sun turns north, the days grow long, Later the evening star grows bright — How can the daylight linger on

For men to fight, Still fight? The grass is waking in the ground, Soon it will rise and blow in waves —

How can it have the heart to sway Over the graves, New graves? Under the boughs where lovers walked

The apple-blooms will shed their breath — But what of all the lovers now Parted by death, Gray Death?

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