Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.
BilbeaCarl Sandburg
From “Assyrian Tablets”
From the Fourth Millennium, B.C.—(Free translation)
From the Fourth Millennium, B.C.—(Free translation)
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If he knows copper hair
And blood-flower lips,
Shamash watches you
For my sake.
I saw nothing of you anywhere.
I was at the old place and the other girls were there,
But no Bilbea.
Why don’t you write?
I was sorry—I walked home half-sick.
Send me some kind of a letter.
And take care of yourself.