Breadcrumb Home > Primary Sources > Poetry > Sara Teasdale > Sara Teasedale: Rivers to the Sea Sara Teasedale: Rivers to the Sea Updated September 23, 2019 | Infoplease Staff Rivers to the SeaBut what of her whose heart is troubled by it, The mother who would soothe and set him free, Fearing the song's storm-shaken ecstasy— Oh, as the moon that has no power to quiet The strong wind-driven sea. Sara Teasedale: The Mother of a Poet American Indian Heritage Month Sara Teasedale: In Memoriam F. O. S. .com/t/poetry/rivers-to-the-sea/rivers-to-the-sea.html Sources + Our Common Sources See also: Sara Teasedale: From the Sea TrendingHere are the facts and trivia that people are buzzing about. Hanukkah Origins of the Christmas Holiday Jewish Holidays, 2010-2030 (A.M. 5770-5791) Western Christian Holidays, 2010-2030 Krampus: The Christmas Devil Kwanzaa ✖
Updated September 23, 2019 | Infoplease Staff Rivers to the SeaBut what of her whose heart is troubled by it, The mother who would soothe and set him free, Fearing the song's storm-shaken ecstasy— Oh, as the moon that has no power to quiet The strong wind-driven sea. Sara Teasedale: The Mother of a Poet American Indian Heritage Month Sara Teasedale: In Memoriam F. O. S. .com/t/poetry/rivers-to-the-sea/rivers-to-the-sea.html Sources + Our Common Sources