Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.
The UnknownEllen Margaret Janson
From “Tableaux”
I
Pass by you in the wood.
I am the lips that smile, but speak no word
For evil or for good.
Sweet twilights of the spring.
I am the haunting music of the song
I would not let you sing.
The strife, and the reward;
The quivering joy that stabbed you with its sweet
Sharper than any sword.
When other lights are spent.
I am the pain that grips and breaks your heart
To save it from content!