Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.
She Longs for the CountryMarya Zaturensky
From “Spinners”
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And in a place I know
Some girl God will allow
To see the cowslips blow;
That grow by the riversides;
Narcissi, white and stern
Like sad unwilling brides.
And, dancing through the grass,
Will laugh in the wholesome sun,
And feel the sweet hours pass.
Laugh! Laugh, and play for me!
Go where the sweet flowers grow,
And see what I cannot see!