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Flame and Shadow

Sara Teasdale

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

"Flame and Shadow" by Sara Teasdale is a collection of poems from this beloved writer. Blue Squills, Stars, "What Do I Care?", Meadowlarks, Driftwood, "I Have Loved Hours at Sea", August Moonrise, Places, Old Tunes, "Only in Sleep", Redbirds, Sunset: St. Louis, The Coin, The Voice, Day and Night, Compensation, I Remembered, "Oh You Are Coming", The Return, Gray Eyes, The Net, and The Mystery are just some of the songs and poems in this collection.
Available since: 11/22/2019.
Print length: 118 pages.

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