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Poem by Sara Teasdale


Change


Remember me as I was then;
Turn from me now, but always see
The laughing shadowy girl who stood
At midnight by the flowering tree,
With eyes that love had made as bright
As the trembling stars of the summer night.

Turn from me now, but always hear
The muted laughter in the dew
Of that one year of youth we had,
The only youth we ever knew --
Turn from me now, or you will see
What other years have done to me.



Sara Teasdale


Sara Teasdale's other poems:
  1. The Net
  2. A Little While
  3. The Return
  4. Sunset: St. Louis
  5. Understanding


Poems of the other poets with the same name:

  • George Wither Change ("The voice which I did more esteem")
  • Algernon Swinburne Change ("But now life's face beholden")
  • Ella Wilcox Change ("Changed? Yes, I will confess it – I have changed")
  • Jones Very Change ("Father! there is no change to live with Thee")
  • William Howells Change ("SOMETIMES, when after spirited debate")

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