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

Typhoon

Robert J. Roe

From “A Sailor’s Note-book”

I HAVE heard many men in many tongues

Hollering for something they wantit.

Un I have heard the typhoon

Quarrelling with his brother the sea

On the lee beaches.

“This is mine island,” says Typhoon.

“Is mine,” says the sea.

“I bring birds what makes trees.”

“I pile sand for to make beaches.”

“Is mine what for I love it.”

“Is mine what for I marry it.”

Typhoon takeit island by trees.

Sea grab at the beaches.

Un when they is through—

Palms piled like jack-straws,

Beaches pulled to pieces.