Snow Song–A Poem by Sara Teasdale with Recordings

"Snow Song" is a lovely poem by Sara Teasdale.  You can read the poem and listen to two different recordings of it below – one is sung, the other recited.

 

MP3 Recording of Snow Song – Sung 

MP3 Recording of Snow Song – Recited 

1796521_10151940181991045_395223291_nSnow Song
By Sara Teasdale

Fairy snow, fairy snow,
Blowing, blowing everywhere,
Would that I
Too, could fly
Lightly, lightly through the air.

Like a wee, crystal star
I should drift, I should blow
Near, more near,
To my dear
Where he comes through the snow.

I should fly to my love
Like a flake in the storm,
I should die,
I should die,
On his lips that are warm.

Sung by Sean McGaughey

Recited by Clarica

Photo by Mama Lisa

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