Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.
Hibiscus on the Sleeping ShoresWallace Stevens
From “Sur Ma Guzzla Gracile”
I
The mind roamed as a moth roams,
Among the blooms beyond the open sand;
Made on the sea-weeds and the covered stones
Disturbed not even the most idle ear.
Which had lain folded against the blue
And the colored purple of the lazy sea,
Shut to the blather that the water made,
Rose up besprent and sought the flaming red
As the flag above the old café—
And roamed there all the stupid afternoon.