Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.
Parting after a QuarrelEunice Tietjens
From “Facets”
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Like some trapped thing’s. And then you moved your head
Slowly from side to side, as though the strain
Ached in your throat with anger and with dread.
With a queer sense of deadness over me;
And only wondered dully that you could
Fasten your trench-coat up so carefully—
With my last words that seemed to leap and quiver.
And in my heart I heard the little click
Of a door that closes—quietly, forever.