Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.
Solid EarthWilliam Rose Benét
From “Green and Gray”
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It is much more solid than that!
A monument built out of rubble,
If you will—a high silk hat
With the inevitable brick inside,
A perfect whale of a brick!
Love to make you vain, and pride
To make you sick.
Love that is fond and true
Is exactly like a tame hyena
(I’m telling this to you!)—
A perfectly tangible hyena,
With perfectly ponderable paws.
You could climb a mountain in Argentina,
But you’d know it was.
Joy is howling aloud
At everyone, in every meeting,
In every crowd!
Joy is what the heavens shake with
At the earth beneath.
Joy is the thing you tame the snake with—
And grit your teeth.