Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.
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Which have been made for our delight!
Up the path of the rising sun?
Or lie still
Listening while the whispering leaves
Promise what no one believes?
We must not let them get away:
For all is well and all is well!
Dance into
Lanes that are a hidden stem
Beneath the beauty over them.
The day is past, but there is night.
The darkness slips! The darkness slips.
If you will
We could hear, close to the ground
Life—the one authentic sound.