In 1918, while a flu pandemic swept the globe and the German army was in the middle of its Spring Offensive, in a war that seemed impossible to end, 33-year-old Sara Teasdale published what some have considered an anti-war poem—and others, a promise, a comfort in hard times delivered by the indifference of the universe itself.
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