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1884–1933

The Sanctuary

Sara Teasdale

If I could keep my innermost Me Fearless, aloof and free Of the least breath of love or hate, And not disconsolate

At the sick load of sorrow laid on men; If I could keep a sanctuary there Free even of prayer, If I could do this, then,

With quiet candor as I grew more wise I could look even at God with grave forgiving eyes.

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