A Winter Night

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A Winter Night was published in her collection, Helen of Troy and Other Poems (1911).
An illustration for the story A Winter Night by the author Sara Teasdale
An illustration for the story A Winter Night by the author Sara Teasdale
An illustration for the story A Winter Night by the author Sara Teasdale
My window-pane is starred with frost,
The world is bitter cold to-night,
The moon is cruel, and the wind
Is like a two-edged sword to smite.

God pity all the homeless ones,
The beggars pacing to and fro,
God pity all the poor to-night
Who walk the lamp-lit streets of snow.

My room is like a bit of June,
Warm and close-curtained fold on fold,
But somewhere, like a homeless child,
My heart is crying in the cold.

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