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Sara Teasdale

August 8, 1884 – January 29, 1933


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Poem TitleFirst LinesPeriod# Lines# Reads
1: A Ballad Of The Two Knights Two knights rode forth at early dawn 2209
2: A Boy Out of the noise of tired people working, 1483
3: A Cry Oh, there are eyes that he can see, 1266
4: A Fantasy Her voice is like clear water 1456
5: A Little While A little while when I am gone 1379
6: A Maiden Oh if I were the velvet rose 1232
7: A Minuet Of Mozart's Across the dimly lighted room 1182
8: A November Night There! See the line of lights, 1219
9: A Prayer Until I lose my soul and lie 1328
10: A Song Of The Princess The princess has her lovers, 1199
11: A Song To Eleonora Duse In "Francesca da Rimini " Oh would I were the roses, that lie against her hands, 1111
12: A Winter Bluejay Crisply the bright snow whispered, 1185
13: A Winter Night My window-pane is starred with frost, 1309
14: Advice To A Girl No one worth possessing 1386
15: After Death Now while my lips are living 1258
16: After Love There is no magic any more, 1330
17: After Parting Oh, I have sown my love so wide 1174
18: Alchemy I lift my heart as spring lifts up 1176
19: Alone I am alone, in spite of love, 1344
20: Anadyomene The wide, bright temple of the world I found, 1124
21: April The roofs are shining from the rain, 1223
22: April Song Willow, in your April gown 1137
23: Arcturus Arcturus brings the spring back 1114
24: At Midnight Now at last I have come to see what life is, 1251
25: At Night Love said, "Wake still and think of me," 1317
26: At Sea In the pull of the wind I stand, lonely, 1218
27: August Moonrise The sun was gone, and the moon was coming 1315
28: Barter Life has loveliness to sell, 812
29: Beatrice Send out the singers,let the room be still; 877
30: Because Oh, because you never tried 967
31: Bells At six o’clock of an autumn dusk 862
32: Blue Squills How many million Aprils came 754
33: Broadway This is the quiet hour; the theaters 776
34: Buried Love I have come to bury Love 889
35: But Not To Me The April night is still and sweet 909
36: By The Sea Beside an ebbing northern sea 868
37: Central Park At Dusk Buildings above the leafless trees 764
38: Chance How many times we must have met 826
39: Change Remember me as I was then; 912
40: Child, Child Child, child, love while you can 999
41: Christmas Carol The kings they came from out the south, 888
42: Come Come, when the pale moon like a petal 804
43: Compensation I should be glad of loneliness 790
44: Coney Island Why did you bring me here? 824
45: Crowned I wear a crown invisible and clear, 781
46: Day And Night In Warsaw in Poland 760
47: Dead Love God let me listen to your voice, 828
48: Debt What do I owe to you 766
49: Debtor So long as my spirit still 718
50: Deep In The Night Deep in the night the cry of a swallow, 908
51: Desert Pools I love too much; I am a river 828
52: Dew As dew leaves the cobweb lightly 810
53: Did You Never Know Did you never know, long ago, how much you loved me, 762
54: Doctors Every night I lie awake 803
55: Dooryard Roses I have come the selfsame path 807
56: Doubt My soul lives in my body's house, 790
57: Dream Song I plucked a snow-drop in the spring, 910
58: Dreams I gave my life to another lover, 831
59: Driftwood My forefathers gave me 805
60: Dusk In Autumn The moon is like a scimitar, 786
61: Dusk In June Evening, and all the birds 751
62: Dusk In War Time A half-hour more and you will lean 662
63: Dust When I went to look at what had long been hidden, 765
64: Ebb Tide When the long day goes by 771
65: Effigy Of A Nun Infinite gentleness, infinite irony 726
66: Eight O'clock Supper comes at five o’clock, 722
67: Embers I said, "My youth is gone 977
68: Enough It is enough for me by day 847
69: Epitaph Serene descent, as a red leaf's descending 770
70: Erinna They sent you in to say farewell to me, 734
71: Evening: New York Blue dust of evening over my city, 718
72: Faces People that I meet and pass 871
73: Fault They came to tell your faults to me, 766
74: Faults They came to tell your faults to me, 757
75: Fear I am afraid, oh I am so afraid! 1204
76: February They spoke of him I love 736
77: February Twilight I stood beside a hill 916
78: Florence The bells ring over the Anno, 676
79: For The Anniversary Of John Keats' Death At midnight when the moonlit cypress trees 716
80: Four Winds Four winds blowing through the sky, 1008
81: From The North The northern woods are delicately sweet, 1010
82: From The Sea All beauty calls you to me, and you seem, 923
83: From The Woolworth Tower Vivid with love, eager for greater beauty 989
84: Galahad In The Castle Of The Maidens The other maidens raised their eyes to him 742
85: Gifts I gave my first love laughter, 831
86: Gramercy Park The little park was filled with peace, 767
87: Grandfather's Love They said he sent his love to me, 706
88: Gray Eyes It was April when you came 790
89: Gray Fog A fog drifts in, the heavy laden 775
90: Guenevere I was a queen, and I have lost my crown; 720
91: Helen Of Troy Wild flight on flight against the fading dawn 744
92: Hidden Love I hid the love within my heart, 774
93: Houses Of Dreams You took my empty dreams 786
94: I Am Not Yours I am not yours, not lost in you, 1202
95: I Have Loved Hours At Sea I have loved hours at sea, gray cities, 696
96: I Know The Stars I know the stars by their names, 1149
97: I Love You When April bends above me 904
98: I Remembered There never was a mood of mine, 718
99: I Shall Not Care When I am dead and over me bright April 933
100: I Thought Of You I thought of you and how you love this beauty, 1067
101: I Would Live In Your Love I would live in your love as the sea-grasses live in the sea, 836
102: If Death Is Kind Perhaps if Death is kind, and there can be returning, 913
103: If I Must Go If I must go to heaven's end 1176
104: Immortal So soon my body will have gone 1029
105: In A Cuban Garden Hibiscus flowers are cups of fire, 854
106: In A Garden The world is resting without sound or motion, 964
107: In A Railroad Station We stood in the shrill electric light, 956
108: In A Restaurant The darkened street was muffled with the snow, 896
109: In A Subway Station After a year I came again to the place; 898
110: In David's "Child's Garden Of Verses" The dearest child in all the world, 857
111: In Memoriam F.O.S. You go a long and lovely journey, 827
112: In Spring, Santa Barbara I have been happy two weeks together, 954
113: In The Carpenter's Shop Mary sat in the corner dreaming, 990
114: In The End All that could never be said, 1079
115: In The Metropolitan Museum Within the tiny Pantheon 1015
116: In The Train Fields beneath a quilt of snow 1002
117: Indian Summer Lyric night of the lingering Indian summer, 1021
118: Interlude: Songs Out Of Sorrow From naked stones of agony 1068
119: It Is Not A Word It is not a word spoken, 1104
120: It Is Not A Word Spoken It is not a word spoken, 769
121: It Will Not Change It will not change now 1010
122: Jewels If I should see your eyes again, 1138
123: Jewls If I should see your eyes again, 1031
124: Joy I am wild, I will sing to the trees, 1080
125: June Night Oh Earth, you are too dear to-night, 976
126: Leaves One by one, like leaves from a tree, 1063
127: Less Than The Cloud To The Wind Less than the cloud to the wind, 758
128: Lessons Unless I learn to ask no help 1063
129: Let It Be Forgotten Let it be forgotten, as a flower is forgotten, 1093
130: Lights When we come home at night and close the door, 1027
131: Like Barley Bending Like barley bending 948
132: Longing I am not sorry for my soul 1123
133: Lost Things Oh, I could let the world go by, 1058
134: Love And Death Shall we, too, rise forgetful from our sleep, 1010
135: Love In Autumn I sought among the drifting leaves, 1032
136: Love Me Brown-thrush singing all day long 1098
137: Love Songs I have remembered beauty in the night, 815
138: Love-Free I am free of love as a bird flying south in the autumn, 991
139: Lovely Chance O lovely chance, what can I do 716
140: Madeira From The Sea Out of the delicate dream of the distance an emerald emerges 707
141: Marianna Alcoforando The sparrows wake beneath the convent eaves; 658
142: May The wind is tossing the lilacs, 716
143: May Day A delicate fabric of bird song 931
144: May Night The spring is fresh and fearless 905
145: May Wind I said, "I have shut my heart 931
146: Meadowlarks In the silver light after a storm, 844
147: Message I heard a cry in the night, 891
148: Moods I am the still rain falling, 900
149: Moonlight It will not hurt me when I am old, 1013
150: Morning I went out on an April morning 851
151: Morning Song A diamond of a morning 1037
152: My Heart Is Heavy My heart is heavy with many a song 691
153: Nahant Bowed as an elm under the weight of its beauty, 668
154: New Love And Old In my heart the old love 832
155: New Year's Dawn - Broadway When the horns wear thin 776
156: Night In Arizona The moon is a charring ember 604
157: Night Song At Amalfi I asked the heaven of stars 908
158: Nightfall We will never walk again 718
159: November The world is tired, the year is old, 863
160: Oh Day Of Fire And Sun Oh day of fire and sun, 851
161: Oh You Are Coming Oh you are coming, coming, coming, 847
162: Old Tunes As the waves of perfume, heliotrope, rose, 848
163: On A March Day Here in the teeth of this triumphant wind 846
164: On The Death Of Swinburne He trod the earth but yesterday, 814
165: On The Dunes If there is any life when death is over, 827
166: On The Tower Oh do not climb so fast, for I am faint 803
167: Only In Sleep Only in sleep I see their faces, 877
168: Open Windows Out of the window a sea of green trees 799
169: Other Men When I talk with other men 862
170: Over The Roofs Oh chimes set high on the sunny tower 816
171: Pain Waves are the sea’s white daughters, 957
172: Paris In Spring The city’s all a-shining 928
173: Peace Peace flows into me 992
174: Pierrot Pierrot stands in the garden 831
175: Pierrot's Song Lady, light in the east hangs low, 875
176: Pity They never saw my lover’s face, 851
177: Places Places I love come back to me like music, 914
178: Primavera Mia As kings who see their little life-day pass, 792
179: Red Maples In the last year I have learned, 922
180: Redbirds Redbirds, redbirds, 938
181: Refuge From my spirit’s gray defeat, 873
182: Riches I have no riches but my thoughts, 812
183: Rispetto Was that his step that sounded on the stair? 826
184: Rivers To The Sea But what of her whose heart is troubled by it, 823
185: Roses And Rue Bring me the roses white and red, 705
186: Roundel If he could know my songs are all for him, 710
187: Sappho I Midnight, and in the darkness not a sound, 709
188: Sappho II Oh Litis, little slave, why will you sleep? 666
189: Sappho III The twilight's inner flame grows blue and deep, 672
190: Sara Teasdale Across the dimly lighted room 970
191: Sea Longing A thousand miles beyond this sun-steeped wall 713
192: September Midnights Lyric night of the lingering Indian Summer, 714
193: Silence We are anhungered after solitude, 728
194: Since There Is No Escape Since there is no escape, since at the end 796
195: Sleepless If I could have your arms tonight, 745
196: Snow Song Fairy snow, fairy snow, 780
197: Snowfall She can't be unhappy," you said, 779
198: Song At Capri When beauty grows too great to bear 695
199: Song I You bound strong sandals on my feet, 794
200: Song II Like some rare queen of old romance 682
201: Song III Let it be forgotten as a flower is forgotten, 649
202: Song Making My heart cried like a beaten child 634
203: Sonnet I saw a ship sail forth at evening time; 635
204: Soul's Birth When you were born, beloved, was your soul 634
205: Spray I knew you thought of me all night, 681
206: Spring In War Time I feel the spring far off, far off, 715
207: Spring Night The park is filled with night and fog, 837
208: Spring Rain I thought I had forgotten, 776
209: Spring Torrents Will it always be like this until I am dead, 671
210: Stars Alone in the night 919
211: Summer Night, Riverside In the wild soft summer darkness 685
212: Summer Storm The panther wind 728
213: Sunset: St. Louis Hushed in the smoky haze of summer sunset, 682
214: Swallow Flight I love my hour of wind and light, 679
215: Swans Night is over the park, and a few brave stars 706
216: Testament I said, “I will take my life 739
217: The Answer When I go back to earth 774
218: The Blind The birds are all a-building, 707
219: The Broken Field My soul is a dark ploughed field 623
220: The Carpenter's Son The summer dawn came over-soon, 574
221: The Cloud I am a cloud in the heaven’s height, 733
222: The Coin Into my heart’s treasury 756
223: The Crystal Gazer I shall gather myself into my self again, 685
224: The Dreams Of My Heart The dreams of my heart and my mind pass, 672
225: The Faery Forest The faery forest glimmered 654
226: The Flight All through the deep blue night 739
227: The Fountain Oh in the deep blue night 656
228: The Garden My heart is a garden tired with autumn, 831
229: The Ghost I went back to the clanging city, 634
230: The Gift What can I give you, my lord, my lover, 749
231: The Giver You bound strong sandals on my feet, 669
232: The Heart's House My heart is but a little house 682
233: The House Of Dreams I built a little House of Dreams, 728
234: The India Wharf Here in the velvet stillness 644
235: The Inn Of Earth I came to the crowded Inn of Earth, 613
236: The Kind Moon I think the moon is very kind 691
237: The Kiss I hoped that he would love me, 771
238: The Lamp If I can bear your love like a lamp before me, 599
239: The Lighted Window In the winter dusk 691
240: The Lights Of New York The lightning spun your garment for the night 624
241: The Long Hill I must have passed the crest a while ago 679
242: The Look Strephon kissed me in the spring, 665
243: The Love That Goes A-Begging Oh Loves there are that enter in, 618
244: The Meeting I'm happy, I'm happy, 610
245: The Metropolitan Tower We walked together in the dusk 597
246: The Mother Of A Poet She is too kind, I think, for mortal things 639
247: The Mystery Your eyes drink of me, 702
248: The Net I made you many and many a song, 872
249: The New Moon Day, you have bruised and beaten me, 682
250: The Nights Remember The days remember and the nights remember 627
251: The Old Maid I saw her in a Broadway car, 662
252: The Poor House Hope went by and Peace went by 610
253: The Prayer My answered prayer came up to me, 959
254: The Princess In The Tower I am the princess up in the tower 1006
255: The Return He has come, he is here, 966
256: The River I came from the sunny valleys 668
257: The Rose Beneath my chamber window 992
258: The Rose And The Bee If I were a bee and you were a rose, 983
259: The Sanctuary If I could keep my innermost Me 868
260: The Sea Wind I am a pool in a peaceful place, 1088
261: The Shrine There is no lord within my heart, 922
262: The Silent Battle He was a soldier in that fight 645
263: The Solitary My heart has grown rich with the passing of years, 962
264: The Song For Colin I sang a song at dusking time 894
265: The Song Maker I made a hundred little songs 1016
266: The Star A white star born in the evening glow 1036
267: The Storm I thought of you when I was wakened 654
268: The Treasure When they see my songs 901
269: The Tree Oh to be free of myself, 702
270: The Tree Of Song I sang my songs for the rest, 987
271: The Unchanging Sun-swept beaches with a light wind blowing 618
272: The Unseen Death went up the hall 884
273: The Voice Atoms as old as stars, 984
274: The Wanderer I saw the sunset-colored sands, 670
275: The Wayfarer Love entered in my heart one day, 1041
276: The Wind A wind is blowing over my soul, 1065
277: The Wind In The Hemlock Steely stars and moon of brass, 704
278: The Wine I cannot die, who drank delight 909
279: The Years To-night I close my eyes and see 971
280: There Will Come Soft Rains There will come soft rains and the 799
281: Thoughts When I am all alone 965
282: Tides Love in my heart was a fresh tide flowing 727
283: To A Castillan Song We held the book together timidly, 777
284: To A Picture Of Eleanor Duse Was ever any face like this before, 848
285: To A Picture Of Eleonora Duse As "Francesca da Rimini" Oh flower-sweet face and bended flower-like head! 796
286: To A Picture Of Eleonora Duse In "The Dead City" II Carved in the silence by the hand of Pain, 828
287: To A Picture Of Eleonora Duse With The Greek Fire, In "Francesca da Rimini" Francesca's life that was a limpid flame 850
288: To An Aeolian Harp The winds have grown articulate in thee, 803
289: To Cleis When the dusk was wet with dew, 778
290: To Dick, On His Sixth Birthday Tho' I am very old and wise, 825
291: To E. I have remembered beauty in the night, 879
292: To Eleonora Duse I Oh beauty that is filled so full of tears, 798
293: To Eleonora Duse II Your beauty lives in mystic melodies, 800
294: To Eleonora Duse In "The Dead City" Were you a Greek when all the world was young, 821
295: To Erinna Was Time not harsh to you, or was he kind, 818
296: To Joy Lo, I am happy, for my eyes have seen 852
297: To L. R. E. When first I saw you, felt you take my hand, 907
298: To One Away I heard a cry in the night, 923
299: To Rose Rose, when I remember you, 892
300: To Sappho I Impassioned singer of the happy time. 868
301: To Sappho II Your lines that linger for us down the years, 869
302: To The Years To-night I close my eyes and see 815
303: To-Night The moon is a curving flower of gold, 673
304: Triolets Before a lonely shrine 860
305: Twilight Dreamily over the roofs 1056
306: Two Minds Your mind and mine are such great lovers they 880
307: Understanding I understood the rest too well, 689
308: Union Square With the man I love who loves me not, 886
309: Vignettes Overseas Beyond the sleepy hills of Spain, 808
310: Villa Serbelloni, Bellaggio The fountain shivers lightly in the rain, 879
311: Vox Corporis The beast to the beast is calling, 836
312: Water Lilies If you have forgotten water lilies floating 941
313: What Do I Care What do I care, in the dreams and the languor of spring, 632
314: When Love Goes O mother, I am sick of love, 887
315: When Love Was Born When Love was born I think he lay 863
316: While I May Wind and hail and veering rain, 839
317: White Fog Heaven-invading hills are drowned 617
318: Wild Asters In the spring I asked the daisies 836
319: Winter Dusk I watch the great clear twilight 912
320: Winter Stars I went out at night alone; 950
321: Wisdom When I have ceased to break my wings 939
322: Wishes I wish for such a lot of things 936
323: Young Love I cannot heed the words they say 912
324: Youth And The Pilgrim Gray pilgrim, you have journeyed far, 823




About:
Sara Teasdale (August 8, 1884 – January 29, 1933), was an American lyrical poet. She was born Sarah Trevor Teasdale in St. Louis, Missouri.

Teasdale's major themes were love, nature's beauty, and death, and her poems were much loved during the early 20th century. In 1918, she won the Columbia University Poetry Society prize (the forerunner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry) and the annual prize of the Poetry Society of America for her volume, Love Songs. Her style and lyricism are well illustrated in her poem, "Spring Night" (1915), from that collection.


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