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

To a Poet

Marjorie Allen Seiffert

STRANGELY you say

The uttermost life has for you

In your own day

Blossoms and dies—there can ensue

No further power,

Longing, achievement, or unrest,

Beyond the hour

Earth takes your body to her breast.

So you devise

A diamond immortality,

And crystallize

Your soul in metric jewellery.

Well, let it shine,

Quaint relic of a past which lingers.

Children of mine

May touch it with warm, living fingers!