Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.
Ante ProeliumMorris Bishop
From “With the A. E. F.”
I
I took an inventory of Myself:
A little knowledge on a dusty shelf,
A few good deeds (Fragile—Beware of Breaking),
A light heart, fissured by no hours of aching,
Scraps of old songs, fragments of childish fears,
And blowing memories of unlit years,
And litter of achievements—in the making.
In the extremity of all mankind!
I give it gladly; for I do not find
It hard that this agglomerate should not live;
The only thing,” I said, “about being dead,
The hard part is, I have three friends,” I said.