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Thoughts

Sara Teasdale

When I am all alone
 Envy me most,
Then my thoughts flutter round me
 In a glimmering host;

Some dressed in silver,
 Some dressed in white,
Each like a taper
 Blossoming light;

Most of them merry,
 Some of them grave,
Each of them lithe
 As willows that wave;

Some bearing violets,
 Some bearing bay,
One with a burning rose
 Hidden away —

When I am all alone
 Envy me then,
For I have better friends
 Than women and men.
Online text © 1998-2008 Poetry X. All rights reserved.
From Flame and Shadow | Macmillian, 1920
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