Hello PoetryVoting

Vote

Voting-Boards

Home

HomeFollowingInboxNotifications

Read

ReadLiftedFeedsHeartedHistoryMy poemsNew poem

Explore

ExploreOrbitsWordsTagsClassics
Log in
0
Stars
0
Embers
0
Alerts
0
Inbox

Vote

Voting-Boards

Home

HomeFollowingInboxNotifications

Read

ReadLiftedFeedsHeartedHistoryMy poemsNew poem

Explore

ExploreOrbitsWordsTagsClassics
Log in
0
Stars
0
Embers
0
Alerts
0
Inbox

Snowfall

“She can’t be unhappy,” you said,

“The smiles are like stars in her eyes,

And her laugh is thistledown

Around her low replies.”

“Is she unhappy?” you said —

But who has ever known

Another’s heartbreak —

All he can know is his own;

And she seems hushed to me,

As hushed as though

Her heart were a hunter’s fire

Smothered in snow.

Written by
Sara Teasdale
1884-1933 / Female / American
Lines·Words
12·63
AboutBlogFAQPrivacyTermsContact
© 2009-2026 Hello Poetry/v27.0 by @eliotyork
Explore
Hello PoetryVoting
Write