Allen Tate Quotes About Christmas

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  • The day's at end and there's nowhere to go, Draw to the fire, even this fire is dying; Get up and once again politely lying Invite the ladies toward the mistletoe.

    Allen Tate (1947). “Poems, 1920-1945: A Selection”
  • Therefore with idle hands and head I sit In late December before the fire's daze Punished by crimes of which I would be quit.

    Allen Tate (2014). “Collected Poems, 1919-1976”, p.103, Macmillan
  • Ah, Christ, I love you rings to the wild sky And I must think a little of the past: When I was ten I told a stinking lie That got a black boy whipped.

    Allen Tate (2014). “Collected Poems, 1919-1976”, p.103, Macmillan
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