Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.
The Day before the WeddingFlorence Randal Livesay
From “Slavic Songs”
The bride sings to her lover:
Broad were the leaves on the lofty tree—
Why came you not last night to me?
I wonder! But of course
Maybe you had no horse!
Maybe you lost your way!
Your mother made you stay?
I had the horse and the way I knew,
And my mother kept me not from you.
She hid my saddle in some strange spot.
Swift on my horse’s back ’twas bound.
Riding along by the light o’ the moon!
Brother o’ mine,” she laughing said.
The road has many a curve and turn.
Ride—ere yet dawns your wedding day.”