Renascence and Other Poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay
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Or watch the wind, or listen to the beat
Of a bird's wings too high in air to view, -- But you were something more than young and sweet And fair, -- and the long year remembers you. IV Not in this chamber only at my birth -- When the long hours of that mysterious night Were over, and the morning was in sight -- I cried, but in strange places, steppe and firth I have not seen, through alien grief and mirth; And never shall one room contain me quite Who in so many rooms first saw the light, Child of all mothers, native of the earth. So is no warmth for me at any fire To-day, when the world's fire has burned so low; I kneel, spending my breath in vain desire, At that cold hearth which one time roared so strong, And straighten back in weariness, and long To gather up my little gods and go. |
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