George Herbert Clarke, ed. (1873–1953). A Treasury of War Poetry. 1917.
Josephine Preston Peabody
Harvest Moon: 1916
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Moon of the lifted tides and their folded burden,
Look, look down. And gather the blinded oceans,
Moon of compassion.
Pour with hallowing hands on the surge and outcry,
Silver flame; and over the famished blackness,
Petals of moonlight.
Gropes its way through the echoing dark of chaos;
Tide on tide, to the calling, lost horizons,—
One in the darkness.
Shed white tidings down to the dooms of longing,
Down to the timeless dark; and the sunken treasures,
One in the darkness.
Rise and fall, the heart of the sea and its legions,
All and one; one with the breath of the deathless,
Rising and falling.
Ebb and flow, the deep, and the dead in their longing:
Till at last, on the hungering face of the waters,
There shall be Light.
Light of Light, grant them eternal peace;
And let light perpetual shine upon them;
Light, everlasting.