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Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.

The Prodigal

Louise Ayres Garnett

From “Songs of Silence”

GOD has such a splendid way

Of launching his unchallenged yea:

Of giving sphery grapes their sheen;

Of painting trees and grasses green;

Of crooning April rains that we

May wash us in simplicity;

Of swinging little smiling moons

Beyond the reach of noisy noons;

Of storing in the honey bee

The whole of life’s epitome.

God has such a splendid way

Of tempting beauty out of clay,

And from the scattered dusts that sleep

Summoning men who laugh and weep;

And, by and by, of letting death

Draw into space our thread of breath.