Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.
Blue SleepW. Bryher
From “Hellenics”
A
Aphrodite of the blue sleep, the bird-black sea,
I thank you that at last my body is at peace.
From the pear buds of your ankles,
The white hyacinths of your limbs.
Swallow-wings, dreams of a spiked iris,
Gipsy your eyes.
Your knees are quince-blossoms, bent back by the rain.
Blue of the Greek seas that has no name,
Am I lifted
To the porch of Aphrodite on your wings?