Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.
ShadowsMuna Lee
From “Songs of Many Moods”
I
MAs a hedge of bramble growing interlaced—
A straggling little hedge with scarlet berries,
Sharp to the touch, and bitter to the taste.
This is my wrong to you, O man that I love—
I who had all to give
And would have held back naught thereof,
I whom love taught to live,
And a bit of blossomy spray,
Gave only these for your taking,
And hid the rest away.