Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.
Thanks for a SeasonDavid Greenhood
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Ring out, bell … sea!
Chortles a carol of coming day;
The milkman tinkles down a stony street;
The merchant click-a-clacks past a row of stores,
And opens his own with a click-a-click of keys;
A huckster’s wagon, fresh with country scents,
Wheezes along; the reveller’s hack
Whirs down the avenue toward the dark in the west
Whence come cathedral chimes;
At town’s end the sun bends in afresh,
Makes roadside pools iridescent with dawn;
A new pale sweet now blows over gutter ways,
And eastern walls of jail turn mellow pink,
And numbed hills delight in opening poppies:
I think this day,
Lord, these be my prayer!