The Years

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This poem is also known as To the Years
An illustration for the story The Years by the author Sara Teasdale
John Ernest Phythian, 1908
An illustration for the story The Years by the author Sara Teasdale
John Ernest Phythian, 1908
An illustration for the story The Years by the author Sara Teasdale
To-night I close my eyes and see
A strange procession passing me,
The years before I saw your face
Go by me with a wistful grace;
They pass, the sensitive, shy years,
As one who strives to dance, half blind with tears.

The years went by and never knew
That each one brought me nearer you;
Their path was narrow and apart
And yet it led me to your heart,
Oh, sensitive, shy years, oh, lonely years,
That strove to sing with voices drowned in tears.


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