
“There Will Come Soft Rains” by Sara Teasdale There will come soft rains and the smell of the ground, And swallows circling with their shimmering sound; And frogs in the pools singing at night, And wild plum-trees in tremulous white; Robins will wear their feathery fire Whistling their whims on a low fence-wire; And not one will know of the war, not one Will care at last when it is done. Not one would mind, neither bird nor tree If mankind perished utterly; And Spring herself, when she woke at dawn, Would scarcely know that we were gone. poets.org
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“There Will Come Soft Rains” is a lyric poem by Sara Teasdale published in the July 18 issue of “Harper’s” magazine, just after the start of the 1918 German Spring Offensive during World War I and during the 1918 Flu Pandemic about nature’s establishment of a new peaceful order that will be indifferent to the outcome of the war or mankind’s extinction.
The musical composition “There Will Come Soft Rains” is part of a musical trilogy entitled “Impressions” by Kevin Memley. The trilogy captures Sara Teasdale’s reflections in three distinct choral compositions for treble voices. Memley’s treatments are exquisite masterpieces. Although the three selections are released separately, they are often presented as a trilogy.” www.AtlantaMasterChorale.org
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It’s good that you provided the words, which I otherwise couldn’t have understood when sung.
I see that Sara Teasdale purposely took an overdose of sleeping pills and died at the age of only 48 in 1933.
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lol…I couldn’t understand a word of it. That’s why I found the poem. I didn’t know Sara Teasdale died so young.
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