I Remembered
September 1, 2010  |  by admin  |  Sara Teasdale (1884-1933)

There never was a mood of mine,
Gay or heart-broken, luminous or dull,
But you could ease me of its fever
And give it back to me more beutiful.
In many another soul I broke the bread,
And drank the wine and played the happy guest,
But I was lonely, I remembered you;
The heart belong to him who knew it best.

(by Sara Teasdale)

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