Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.
The Silver MusicFord Madox Hueffer
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My love and I went there.
The foxgloves on the wall all heard
Her footsteps on the stair.
And the perfume in the air
Came from purple cat’s-valerian …
But her footsteps on the stair
Made a sound like silver music
Through the perfume in the air.
And I’m weary for the Wye;
And the flowered walls are purple,
And the purple walls are high,
And above the cat’s-valerian
The foxgloves brush the sky.
But I must plod along the road
That leads to Germany.
Shall come courting of my dear;
And it’s I shall not be with her
With my lips beside her ear.
For it’s he shall walk beside her
In the perfume of the air
To the silver, silver music
Of her footstep on the stair.