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Blight

Hard seeds of hate I planted   That should by now be grown,— Rough stalks, and from thick stamens   A poisonous pollen blown,

And odors rank, unbreathable,   From dark corollas thrown!

At dawn from my damp garden   I shook the chilly dew;

The thin boughs locked behind me   That sprang to let me through;

The blossoms slept,—I sought a place   Where nothing lovely grew.

And there, when day was breaking,   I knelt and looked around:

The light was near, the silence   Was palpitant with sound;

I drew my hate from out my breast   And thrust it in the ground.

Oh, ye so fiercely tended,   Ye little seeds of hate!

I bent above your growing   Early and noon and late,

Yet are ye drooped and pitiful,—   I cannot rear ye straight!

The sun seeks out my garden,   No nook is left in shade,

No mist nor mold nor mildew   Endures on any blade,

Sweet rain slants under every bough:   Ye falter, and ye fade.

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Edna St. Vincent Millay

Edna St. Vincent Millay (February 22, 1892 – October 19, 1950) was an American lyrical poet and playwright.

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