The New Moon Poem by Sara Teasdale

The New Moon

Rating: 3.2


DAY, you have bruised and beaten me,
As rain beats down the bright, proud sea,
Beaten my body, bruised my soul,
Left me nothing lovely or whole—
Yet I have wrested a gift from you,
Day that dies in dusky blue:
For suddenly over the factories
I saw a moon in the cloudy seas—
A wisp of beauty all alone
In a world as hard and gray as stone—
Oh who could be bitter and want to die
When a maiden moon wakes up in the sky?

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chinedu Dike 28 October 2019

Well expressed thoughts and feelings nicely crafted with conviction. An insightful work of art.

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Sara Teasdale

Sara Teasdale

Missouri / United States
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