Monody on a Tea-kettle.

by Sara Teasdale · 1796 · Humor & Wit
Upon the hearth it sits, a solemn sight,
With drooping head and foot of lead,
Its former pride and music quell'd,
A hollow, empty, useless thing.

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.

More poems by Sara Teasdale

View all Sara Teasdale poems →

More Humor & Wit poems

View all Humor & Wit poems →