Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.
Harbor WaterBeatrice Ravenel
From “Tidewater”
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Soft-padding hoofs, and the lipping of the water,
The water, the water patting juba …
Juba lef’ an’ juba right,
Juba dance on a moonshine night—
Juba!
Matted trunks of sea-gods,
Hairier than monkeys, rise from the water—
The pulpy, the oily-burnished water.
Long-swelling ripples with their crisp inhibitions,
Filed golden streaks like the pointed feet of dancers,
Pull of the tide, and the netted flopping motion
Of the water, the music-woven, oily-damasked water,
Water patting juba….
Juba lef’ an’ juba right,
Juba dance on a moonshine night—
Juba!