Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.
Full MoonJohn Gould Fletcher
From “Down the Mississippi”
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From side to side of us as we go down its path;
I sit on the deck at midnight, and watch it slipping and sidling,
Under my tilted chair, like a thin film of spilt water.
A river where we shall drift all night, then come to rest in its shallows.
And then I shall wake from my drowsiness and look down from some dim tree-top
Over white lakes of cotton, like moon-fields on every side.