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Poem by Josephine Preston Peabody


Wind


I let them call it just The Wind,
  And tell me not to grieve.
But I know all it left behind,
  And more than they believe.

I know; about the far-off lands,
  Where people never sleep;
They hide their faces in their hands,
  And rock, and weep, and weep.

And I too little, all alone,
  To go and find them yet;--
But Oh, I hear!--When I am grown,
  I never will forget.



Josephine Preston Peabody


Josephine Preston Peabody's other poems:
  1. The Sorrows
  2. Spinning in April
  3. The Wind's East
  4. Market
  5. Little Side-Streets


Poems of the other poets with the same name:

  • Sydney Dobell Wind ("Oh the wold, the wold")
  • Amy Lowell Wind ("He shouts in the sails of the ships at sea")

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