Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.
The MeetingHarriet Monroe
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Stood face to face on the long red road.
The long red road was narrow
At the turn of the hill,
And below was the sun-dancing river
Afoam over the rocks.
The stubble-bearded man from the mountains,
Rustier than his wagon,
Unmoving eyed the proud chauffeur.
The little ragged girl
With sun-bleached hair,
Sitting on a hard, yellow-powdery bag,
Looked across at the smart motor hats of the ladies,
And their chiffon scarfs
That the light breeze fingered.
But nothing moved—
Except the foaming, sun-dancing river down below.
And turned his wheel.
And slowly, carefully,
The automobile moved back over the long red road.
And the stubble-bearded man flipped his rein,
And the ragged little girl looked ahead up the hill.
And the ox-team lumbered and limped over the long red road.