Places lyrics

by

Sara Teasdale


Places I love come back to me like music,
       &nbsp Hush me and heal me when I am very tired;
I see the oak woods at Saxton's flaming
       &nbsp In a flare of crimson by the frost newly fired;
And I am thirsty for the spring in the valley
       &nbsp As for a kiss ungiven and long desired.

I know a bright world of snowy hills at Boonton,
       &nbsp A blue and white dazzling light on everything one sees,
The ice-covered branches of the hemlocks sparkle
       &nbsp Bending low and tinkling in the sharp thin breeze,
And iridescent crystals fall and crackle on the snow-crust
       &nbsp With the winter sun drawing cold blue shadows from the trees.

Violet now, in veil on veil of evening
       &nbsp The hills across from Cromwell grow dreamy and far;
A wood-thrush is singing soft as a viol
       &nbsp In the heart of the hollow where the dark pools are;
The primrose has opened her pale yellow flowers
       &nbsp And heaven is lighting star after star.

Places I love come back to me like music—
       &nbsp Mid-ocean, midnight, the waves buzz drowsily;
In the ship's deep churning the eerie phosphorescence
       &nbsp Is like the souls of people who were drowned at sea,
And I can hear a man's voice, speaking, hushed, insistent,
       &nbsp At midnight, in mid-ocean, hour on hour to me.

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