Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.
Dialogue
By Walter Conrad Arensberg
B
And when he enters let him be at home.
Think of the roads that he has had to roam.
Think of the years that he has had to wait.
Another has come first—there is no room.
And I am thoughtful of the endless loom—
Let Love be patient, the importunate.
And give thy dreamy hair that Love may spin.
But Love himself is idle with his song.
Let Love come last, and then may Love last long.
Be patient now with Death, for Love has passed.