Over the Roofs

by Sara Teasdale

I said, “I have shut my heart,   As one shuts an open door, That Love may starve therein   And trouble me no more.” But over the roofs there came   The wet new wind of May, And a tune blew up from the curb   Where the street-pianos play. My room was white with the sun   And Love cried out in me, “I am strong, I will break your heart   Unless you set me free.”

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