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And thro' the summer's heavy heat;
In vain I sought his golden head
And light; fast…flying feet。
Perhaps when all the world is bare
And cruel winter holds the land;
The Love that finds no place to hide
Will run and catch my hand。
I shall not care to have him then;
I shall be bitter and a…cold
It grows too late for frolicking
When all the world is old。
Then little hiding Love; come forth;
Come forth before the autumn goes;
And let us seek thro' ruined paths
The garden's last red rose。
The Kiss
I hoped that he would love me;
And he has kissed my mouth;
But I am like a stricken bird
That cannot reach the south。
For tho' I know he loves me;
To…night my heart is sad;
His kiss was not so wonderful
As all the dreams I had。
November
The world is tired; the year is old;
The little leaves are glad to die;
The wind goes shivering with cold
Among the rushes dry。
Our love is dying like the grass;
And we who kissed grow coldly kind;
Half glad to see our poor love pass
Like leaves along the wind。
A Song of the Princess
The princess has her lovers;
A score of knights has she;
And each can sing a madrigal;
And praise her gracefully。
But Love that is so bitter
Hath put within her heart
A longing for the scornful knight
Who silent stands apart。
And tho' the others praise and plead;
She maketh no reply;
Yet for a single word from him;
I ween that she would die。
The Wind
A wind is blowing over my soul;
I hear it cry the whole night thro'
Is there no peace for me on earth
Except with you?
Alas; the wind has made me wise;
Over my naked soul it blew;
There is no peace for me on earth
Even with you。
A Winter Night
My window…pane is starred with frost;
The world is bitter cold to…night;
The moon is cruel and the wind
Is like a two…edged sword to smite。
God pity all the homeless ones;
The beggars pacing to and fro。
God pity all the poor to…night
Who walk the lamp…lit streets of snow。
My room is like a bit of June;
Warm and close…curtained fold on fold;
But somewhere; like a homeless child;
My heart is crying in the cold。
The Metropolitan Tower
We walked together in the dusk
To watch the tower grow dimly white;
And saw it lift against the sky
Its flower of amber light。
You talked of half a hundred things;
I kept each little word you said;
And when at last the hour was full;
I saw the light turn red。
You did not know the time had come;
You did not see the sudden flower;
Nor know that in my heart Love's birth
Was reckoned from that hour。
Gramercy Park
For W。 P。
The little park was filled with peace;
The walks were carpeted with snow;
But every iron gate was locked。
Lest if we entered; peace would go。
We circled it a dozen times;
The wind was blowing from the sea;
I only felt your restless eyes
Whose love was like a cloak for me。
Oh heavy gates that fate has locked
To bar the joy we may not win;
Peace would go out forevermore
If we should dare to enter in。
In the Metropolitan Museum
Within the tiny Pantheon
We stood together silently;
Leaving the restless crowd awhile
As ships find shelter from the sea。
The ancient centuries came back
To cover us a moment's space;
And thro' the dome the light was glad
Because it shone upon your face。
Ah; not from Rome but farther still;
Beyond sun…smitten Salamis;
The moment took us; till you stooped
To find the present with a kiss。
Coney Island
Why did you bring me here?
The sand is white with snow;
Over the wooden domes
The winter sea…winds blow
There is no shelter near;
Come; let us go。
With foam of icy lace
The sea creeps up the sand;
The wind is like a hand
That strikes us in the face。
Doors that June set a…swing
Are bolted long ago;
We try them uselessly
Alas; there cannot be
For us a second spring;
Come; let us go。
Union Square
With the man I love who loves me not;
I walked in the street…lamps' flare;
We watched the world go home that night
In a flood through Union Square。
I leaned to catch the words he said
That were light as a snowflake falling;
Ah well that he never leaned to hear
The words my heart was calling。
And on we walked and on we walked
Past the fiery lights of the picture shows
Where the girls with thirsty eyes go by
On the errand each man knows。
And on we walked and on we walked;
At the door at last we said good…bye;
I knew by his smile he had not heard
My heart's unuttered cry。
With the man I love who loves me not
I walked in the street…lamps' flare
But oh; the girls who can ask for love
In the lights of Union Square。
Central Park at Dusk
Buildings above the leafless trees
Loom high as castles in a dream;
While one by one the lamps come out
To thread the twilight with a gleam。
There is no sign of leaf or bud;
A hush is over everything
Silent as women wait for love;
The world is waiting for the spring。
Young Love
I
I cannot heed the words they say;
The lights grow far away and dim;
Amid the laughing men and maids
My eyes unbidden seek for him。
I hope that when he smiles at me
He does not guess my joy and pain;
For if he did; he is too kind
To ever look my way again。
II
I have a secret in my heart
No ears have ever heard;
And still it sings there day by day
Most like a caged bird。
And when it beats against the bars;
I do not set it free;
For I am happier to know
It only sings for me。
III
I wrote his name along the beach;
I love the letters so。
Far up it seemed and out of reach;
For still the tide was low。
But oh; the sea came creeping up;
And washed the name away;
And on the sand where it had been
A bit of sea…grass lay。
A bit of sea…grass on the sand;
Dropped from a mermaid's hair
Ah; had she come to kiss his name
And leave a token there?
IV
What am I that he should love me;
He who stands so far above me;
What am I?
I am like a cowslip turning
Toward the sky;
Where a planet's golden burning
Breaks the cowslip's heart with yearning;
What am I that he should love me;
What am I?
V
O dreams that flock about my sleep;
I pray you bring my love to me;
And let me think I hear his voice
Again ring free。
And if you care to please me well;
And live to…morrow in my mind;
Let him who wa