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Anonymous /lit/24507213#24509065
6/30/2025, 7:16:54 PM
Can someone help me? I was watching a TV show and the characters started quoting some Yeats, and one of the quotes was,
>Sometimes my feet are tired and my hands are quiet, but there is no quiet in my heart.
And I googled it and I found the same quote on Goodreads, but I can't find what poem it's actually from. And Google's AI overview suggests it's not even from a poem at all!
>The phrase "but there is no quiet in my heart" is not a direct quote from any specific Yeats poem, but it echoes sentiments found in his work, particularly in poems that explore themes of unrest, passion, and the contrast between external peace and internal turmoil. Several sites on the internet have used this phrase, attributing it to Yeats, likely inspired by his poems where such contrasts are prominent.
Whaaaaat!?

But we all know these things are prone to hallucinating, so, uh, can someone help me find the source of this quote? Is it even real!? please and thank you