Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.
TrystEllen Margaret Janson
From “Tableaux”
I
And in my hair
A crescent moon, curved like a petal.
I will pluck an iris—
Dusk-blue, shading to purple,
Faint-scented as the breath of sandalwood.
I will come through the drooping willows.
The leaves will catch at my gown,
Dusk-blue
In the purple shadows.
The grasses will whisper, sighing,
As if they knew.
I will wait alone in the darkness;
And close my eyes,
Dreaming that I hear your voice.