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Helen of Troy and Other Poems/The Shrine

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G. P. Putnam's sons, page 32

10615Helen of Troy and Other Poems — The ShrineSara Teasdale

THE SHRINE

THERE is no lord within my heart,
Left silent as an empty shrine
Where rose and myrtle intertwine,
Within a place apart.


No god is there of carven stone
To watch with still approving eyes
My thoughts like steady incense rise;
I dream and weep alone.


But if I keep my altar fair,
Some morning I shall lift my head
From roses deftly garlanded
To find the god is there.