Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.
GrayWilliam Rose Benét
From “Green and Gray”
F
Gold? I shook my head and turned away.
What? I turned and glared in that barbaric den.
“Gray!”
“Yes,” I chirped, “I’m weary; I have had a day;
One thing only suits me, purely and demurely—
Gray.”
Granite quarried too; pearl, with all array
Of colors quenched within. But you said—a clown!—
Gray!
I’m the clown of heaven and mean to have my way.
Cut me cloak and doublet. This is my command—
Gray!”