The Song Maker - A Collection of Poems. Sara Teasdale

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a careless sleep

      Beneath an apple tree.

      FOUR WINDS

      "Four winds blowing thro' the sky,

      You have seen poor maidens die,

      Tell me then what I shall do

      That my lover may be true."

      Said the wind from out the south,

      "Lay no kiss upon his mouth,"

      And the wind from out the west,

      "Wound the heart within his breast,"

      And the wind from out the east,

      "Send him empty from the feast,"

      And the wind from out the north,

      "In the tempest thrust him forth,

      When thou art more cruel than he,

      Then will Love be kind to thee."

      ROUNDEL

      If he could know my songs are all for him,

      At silver dawn or in the evening glow,

      Would he not smile and think it but a whim,

      If he could know?

      Or would his heart rejoice and overflow,

      As happy brooks that break their icy rim

      When April's horns along the hillsides blow?

      I may not speak till Eros' torch is dim,

      The god is bitter and will have it so;

      And yet to-night our fate would seem less grim

      If he could know.

      DEW

      I dream that he is mine,

      I dream that he is true,

      And all his words I keep

      As rose-leaves hold the dew.

      O little thirsty rose,

      O little heart beware,

      Lest you should hope to hold

      A hundred roses' share.

      A MAIDEN

      Oh if I were the velvet rose

      Upon the red rose vine,

      I'd climb to touch his window

      And make his casement fine.

      And if I were the little bird

      That twitters on the tree,

      All day I'd sing my love for him

      Till he should harken me.

      But since I am a maiden

      I go with downcast eyes,

      And he will never hear the songs

      That he has turned to sighs.

      And since I am a maiden

      My love will never know

      That I could kiss him with a mouth

      More red than roses blow.

      "I LOVE YOU"

      When April bends above me

      And finds me fast asleep,

      Dust need not keep the secret

      A live heart died to keep.

      When April tells the thrushes,

      The meadow-larks will know,

      And pipe the three words lightly

      To all the winds that blow.

      Above his roof the swallows,

      In notes like far-blown rain,

      Will tell the little sparrow

      Beside his window-pane.

      O sparrow, little sparrow,

      When I am fast asleep,

      Then tell my love the secret

      That I have died to keep.

      BUT NOT TO ME

      The April night is still and sweet

      With flowers on every tree;

      Peace comes to them on quiet feet,

      But not to me.

      My peace is hidden in his breast

      Where I shall never be,

      Love comes to-night to all the rest,

      But not to me.

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