Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.
The Singer at the GateMargaret Widdemer
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For causes changeful as wind and as brief as the summer night?
Of kings who rule for an hour and die when the hour is dead;
Of little strifes and upbuildings that die when a nation dies?
Dust of the gyve and anklet with dust of the casque and blade;
As they blew from a fire at dusk for my brother in Ascalon.
As they bowed for my brother’s dreaming who sang by some dead god’s hill:
Are shadows of visions spun by some poet far from men.
That change with the mocking turn of a year or a century:
Out into the space of the Timeless with ash of a burning world!