Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.
Dance FigureEzra Pound
For the Marriage in Cana of Galilee
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O woman of my dreams,
Ivory sandaled,
There is none like thee among the dancers,
None with swift feet.
In the broken darkness.
I have not found thee at the well-head
Among the women with pitchers.
Thy face as a river with lights.
As new almonds stripped from the husk.
Not with bars of copper.
Gilt turquoise and silver are in the place of thy rest.
A brown robe, with threads of gold woven in patterns,
hast thou gathered about thee,
O Nathat-Ikanaie, “Tree-at-the-river.”
Thy fingers a frosted stream.
Their music about thee!
None with swift feet.