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Author | Teasdale, Sara |
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Genre | Poetry |
Journal or Book | Rivers to the Sea |
Publisher | MacMillan |
Year of Publication | 1915 |
Pages | 23 |
Additional information | - |
The shining line of motors,
The swaying motor-bus,
The prancing dancing horses
Are passing by for us.
The sunlight on the steeple,
The toys we stop to see,
The smiling passing people
Are all for you and me.
"I love you and I love you"—
"And oh, I love you, too!"—
"All of the flower girl's lilies
Were only grown for you!"
Fifth Avenue and April
And love and lack of care —
The world is mad with music
Too beautiful to bear.