August Night Poem by Elizabeth Madox Roberts

August Night



We had to wait for the heat to pass,
And I was lying on the grass,


While Mother sat outside the door,
And I saw how many stars there were.


Beyond the tree, beyond the air,
And more and more were always there.


So many that I think they must
Be sprinkled on the sky like dust.


A dust is coming through the sky!
And I felt myself begin to cry.


So many of them and so small,
Suppose I cannot know them all.

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Margaret O Driscoll 20 February 2016

The beauty of this is it's simplicity

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