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Rivers to the Sea, poem(s) by Sara Teasdale

PART I - DESERT POOLS

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DESERT POOLS


I LOVE too much; I am a river
Surging with spring that seeks the sea,
I am too generous a giver,

Love will not stoop to drink of me.

His feet will turn to desert places
Shadowless, reft of rain and dew,
Where stars stare down with sharpened faces
From heavens pitilessly blue.

And there at midnight sick with faring,
He will stoop down in his desire
To slake the thirst grown past all bearing
In stagnant water keen as fire.








Content of PART I: DESERT POOLS [Sara Teasdale's poem collection: Rivers to the Sea]



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