Spring Night

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Spring Night
by Sara Teasdale
From Love Songs Part I and Rivers to the Sea Part I


The park is filled with night and fog,
        The veils are drawn about the world,
The drowsy lights along the paths
        Are dim and pearled.

Gold and gleaming the empty streets,
        Gold and gleaming the misty lake,
The mirrored lights like sunken swords,
        Glimmer and shake.

Oh, is it not enough to be
Here with this beauty over me?
My throat should ache with praise, and I
Should kneel in joy beneath the sky.
Oh, beauty are you not enough?

Why am I crying after love
With youth, a singing voice and eyes
To take earth's wonder with surprise?
Why have I put off my pride,
Why am I unsatisfied,
I for whom the pensive night
Binds her cloudy hair with light,
I for whom all beauty burns
Like incense in a million urns?
Oh, beauty, are you not enough?
Why am I crying after love?


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