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In The Carpenter’s Shop

Sara Teasdale

Mary sat in the corner dreaming,
   Dim was the room and low,
While in the dusk, the saw went screaming
         To and fro.

Jesus and Joseph toiled together,
   Mary was watching them,
Thinking of kings in the wintry weather
         At Bethlehem.

Mary sat in the corner thinking,
   Jesus had grown a man;
One by one her hopes were sinking
         As the years ran.

Jesus and Joseph toiled together,
   Mary’s thoughts were far—
Angels sang in the wintry weather
         Under a star.

Mary sat in the corner weeping,
   Bitter and hot her tears—
Little faith were the angels keeping
         All the years.
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From Rivers to the Sea | 1915
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