Life has loveliness to sell
All beautiful and splendid things
Blue waves whitened on a cliff.
soaring fire that sways and things.
And childern’s faces looking up
Holding wonder like a cup
Life has loveliness to sell
music like a curve of glod
scent of pine trees in the rain.
Eyes that love you , arms that hold
And for your spirit’s still delight
Holy thoughts that star the night.Give an appropriate title to the poem?
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The scent of pine, the crashing waves, a lover's arms, these things are for the delight of the senses, the delight of the body. The "holy thoughts that star the night," are for the "spirit's" delight. Teasdale uses a metaphor here, making thoughts or ideas into stars in the night sky.
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1 the voice star loneliness and its dreams.
2 spirit of the dream of withdrawal.
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