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1884–1933

SUMMER NIGHT, RIVERSIDE

Sara Teasdale

IN the wild soft summer darkness How many and many a night we two together Sat in the park and watched the Hudson Wearing her lights like golden spangles

Glinting on black satin. The rail along the curving pathway Was low in a happy place to let us cross, And down the hill a tree that dripped with bloom

Sheltered us While your kisses and the flowers, Falling, falling, Tangled my hair....

The frail white stars moved slowly over the sky. And now, far off In the fragrant darkness The tree is tremulous again with bloom

For June comes back. To-night what girl When she goes home, Dreamily before her mirror shakes from her hair

This year's blossoms, clinging in its coils?

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