Tuesday, June 14, 2011

“To be sure—everybody knows, everybody in the world knows, when it is Spring with us, the trees are withering there, when it is Summer with us, the snow is falling there, and have I not myself heard the lambs that are there all bleating on a cold November day—to be sure, does not everybody with an intellect know that; and maybe when it’s night with us, it is day with them, for many a time I have seen the roads lighted before me.”

— W. B. Yeats, from “The Hour-Glass,” in Responsibilities and Other Poems, 1916



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