Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.
Newly SeededMax Michelson
From “Winds of March”
The bare boughs are alive within, And the young buds are trembling and curious.
I
This sign is meant;
For you burrowing with your beak,
And shaking up sprays of dust.
How the earth held each yellow shining speck
Close to itself, feeding it, breathing on it;
And from each rain-drop
Picked out the winy pearl
For it to drink?
Which with its sleek body, alive, has rubbed
Against wet earth,
Has tasted the sunlight and the warmth;
Or some buzzing one with wings,
Drunk with the sun, whose breath
Blows it up today
And will blow it out tomorrow.