Inside the Coach.

The coachman cracks his whip, the horses fly,
The fields and trees in rapid succession glide,
And as I gaze, I heave a heavy sigh,
For all the world doth seem to rush and ride.

About Sara Teasdale

American lyric poet, known for her poems on love, nature, and the feminine experience. Her work often displays a delicate and musical quality.

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