In the pull of the wind I stand, lonely, On the deck of a ship, rising, falling, Wild night around me, wild water under me, Whipped by the storm, screaming and calling. Earth is hostile and the sea hostile, Why do I look for a place to rest? I must fight always and die fighting With fear an unhealing wound in my breast.
1. At Sea
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Text Authorship:
- by Sara Teasdale (1884 - 1933)
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Researcher for this page: Joost van der Linden [Guest Editor]2. At Night
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Love said, “Wake still and think of me, “Sleep, “Close your eyes till break of day,” But Dreams came by and smilingly Gave both to Love and Sleep their way.
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- by Sara Teasdale (1884 - 1933)
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Researcher for this page: Joost van der Linden [Guest Editor]3. At Midnight
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Now at last I have come to see what life is, Nothing is ever ended, everything only begun, And the brave victories that seem so splendid Are never really won. Even love that I built my spirit’s house for, Comes like a brooding and a baffled guest, And music and men’s praise and even laughter Are not so good as rest.
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- by Sara Teasdale (1884 - 1933)
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