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I must have passed the crest a while ago And now I am going down— Strange to have crossed the crest and not to know,
But the brambles were always grabbing at the hem of my gown.
All the morning I thought how proud I should be To stand there straight as a queen,
Wrapped in the wind and the sun with the world under me— But the air was dull, there was little I could have seen.
It was nearly level along the beaten track And the brambles caught in my gown— But it's no use now to think of turning back,
The rest of the way will be only going down.
Sara Teasdale
Sara Teasdale (August 8, 1884 – January 29, 1933) was an American lyric poet. She was born Sarah Trevor Teasdale in St. Louis, Missouri, and use
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