In a Garden lyrics

by

Sara Teasdale


The world is resting without sound or motion,
       &nbsp Behind the apple tree the sun goes down
Painting with fire the spires and the windows
       &nbsp In the elm-shaded town.

Beyond the calm Connecticut the hills lie
       &nbsp Silvered with haze as fruits still fresh with bloom,
The swallows weave in flight across the zenith
       &nbsp On an aerial loom.

Into the garden peace comes back with twilight,
       &nbsp Peace that since noon had left the purple phlox,
The heavy-headed asters, the late roses
       &nbsp And swaying hollyhocks.

For at high-noon I heard from this same garden
       &nbsp The far-off murmur as when many come;
Up from the village surged the blind and beating
       &nbsp Red music of a drum;

And the hysterical sharp fife that shattered
       &nbsp The brittle autumn air,
While they came, the young men marching
       &nbsp Past the village square. . . .

Across the calm Connecticut the hills change
       &nbsp To violet, the veils of dusk are deep—
Earth takes her children's many sorrows calmly
       &nbsp And stills herself to sleep.

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