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<span class="larger">ROBERT FROST</span><br/>
From the original in plaster by <span class='smcap'>Aroldo Du Chêne</span><br/>
<span class="smaller"><i>Copyright, Henry Holt and Company</i></span><br/></p>
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<h1>MOUNTAIN INTERVAL</h1>
<p class="larger padtop" ><b>BY<br/>
ROBERT FROST</b></p>
<p class="padtop smaller" >NEW YORK<br/>
HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY</p>
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<p><span class='smcap'>Copyright, 1916, 1921<br/>
by</span><br/>
HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY</p>
<p><br/><i>May, 1931</i></p>
<p class="padtop muchsmaller" >PRINTED IN THE U. S. A. BY<br/>
THE QUINN & BODEN COMPANY<br/>
RAHWAY, N. J.</p>
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<p><span class="larger">TO YOU</span><br/>
<span class='smcap'>who least need reminding</span></p>
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<p>that before this interval of the South Branch under
black mountains, there was another interval, the
Upper at Plymouth, where we walked in spring beyond
the covered bridge; but that the first interval
of all was the old farm, our brook interval, so called
by the man we had it from in sale.</p>
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<h2>CONTENTS</h2>
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<td valign='top' align='right'><p class="smaller" style='text-align:right;'>PAGE</p>
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<td valign='top' align='left' style='padding-right:4em;'>THE ROAD NOT TAKEN</td>
<td valign='bottom' align='right'><SPAN href='#THE_ROAD_NOT_TAKEN'>9</SPAN></td>
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<td valign='top' align='left' style='padding-right:4em;'>CHRISTMAS TREES</td>
<td valign='bottom' align='right'><SPAN href='#CHRISTMAS_TREES_A_CHRISTMAS_CIRCULAR_LETTER'>11</SPAN></td>
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<td valign='top' align='left' style='padding-right:4em;'>AN OLD MAN’S WINTER NIGHT</td>
<td valign='bottom' align='right'><SPAN href='#AN_OLD_MANS_WINTER_NIGHT'>14</SPAN></td>
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<td valign='top' align='left' style='padding-right:4em;'>A PATCH OF OLD SNOW</td>
<td valign='bottom' align='right'><SPAN href='#A_PATCH_OF_OLD_SNOW'>15</SPAN></td>
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<td valign='top' align='left' style='padding-right:4em;'>IN THE HOME STRETCH</td>
<td valign='bottom' align='right'><SPAN href='#IN_THE_HOME_STRETCH'>16</SPAN></td>
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<td valign='top' align='left' style='padding-right:4em;'>THE TELEPHONE</td>
<td valign='bottom' align='right'><SPAN href='#THE_TELEPHONE'>24</SPAN></td>
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<td valign='top' align='left' style='padding-right:4em;'>MEETING AND PASSING</td>
<td valign='bottom' align='right'><SPAN href='#MEETING_AND_PASSING'>25</SPAN></td>
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<td valign='top' align='left' style='padding-right:4em;'>HYLA BROOK</td>
<td valign='bottom' align='right'><SPAN href='#HYLA_BROOK'>26</SPAN></td>
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<td valign='top' align='left' style='padding-right:4em;'>THE OVEN BIRD</td>
<td valign='bottom' align='right'><SPAN href='#THE_OVEN_BIRD'>27</SPAN></td>
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<td valign='top' align='left' style='padding-right:4em;'>BOND AND FREE</td>
<td valign='bottom' align='right'><SPAN href='#BOND_AND_FREE'>28</SPAN></td>
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<td valign='top' align='left' style='padding-right:4em;'>BIRCHES</td>
<td valign='bottom' align='right'><SPAN href='#BIRCHES'>29</SPAN></td>
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<td valign='top' align='left' style='padding-right:4em;'>PEA BRUSH</td>
<td valign='bottom' align='right'><SPAN href='#PEA_BRUSH'>31</SPAN></td>
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<td valign='top' align='left' style='padding-right:4em;'>PUTTING IN THE SEED</td>
<td valign='bottom' align='right'><SPAN href='#PUTTING_IN_THE_SEED'>32</SPAN></td>
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<td valign='top' align='left' style='padding-right:4em;'>A TIME TO TALK</td>
<td valign='bottom' align='right'><SPAN href='#A_TIME_TO_TALK'>33</SPAN></td>
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<td valign='top' align='left' style='padding-right:4em;'>THE COW IN APPLE TIME</td>
<td valign='bottom' align='right'><SPAN href='#THE_COW_IN_APPLE_TIME'>34</SPAN></td>
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<td valign='top' align='left' style='padding-right:4em;'>AN ENCOUNTER</td>
<td valign='bottom' align='right'><SPAN href='#AN_ENCOUNTER'>35</SPAN></td>
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<td valign='top' align='left' style='padding-right:4em;'>RANGE-FINDING</td>
<td valign='bottom' align='right'><SPAN href='#RANGEFINDING'>36</SPAN></td>
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<td valign='top' align='left' style='padding-right:4em;'>THE HILL WIFE</td>
<td valign='bottom' align='right'><SPAN href='#THE_HILL_WIFE'>37</SPAN></td>
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<td valign='top' align='right' style='padding-right:1em;'><table summary='' cellpadding='2'><tr><td align='right'>I</td><td align='left'>LONELINESS––HER WORD</td><td align='right' style="width: 5em"><SPAN href="#page_37">37</SPAN></td></tr><tr><td align='right'>II</td><td align='left'>HOUSE FEAR</td><td align='right'><SPAN href="#page_37">37</SPAN></td></tr><tr><td align='right'>III</td><td align='left'>THE SMILE––HER WORD</td><td align='right'><SPAN href="#page_38">38</SPAN></td></tr><tr><td align='right'>IV</td><td align='left'>THE OFT-REPEATED DREAM</td><td align='right'><SPAN href="#page_38">38</SPAN></td></tr><tr><td align='right'>V</td><td align='left'>THE IMPULSE</td><td align='right'><SPAN href="#page_39">39</SPAN></td></tr></table></td>
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<td valign='top' align='left' style='padding-right:4em;'>THE BONFIRE</td>
<td valign='bottom' align='right'><SPAN href='#THE_BONFIRE'>41</SPAN></td>
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<td valign='top' align='left' style='padding-right:4em;'>A GIRL’S GARDEN</td>
<td valign='bottom' align='right'><SPAN href='#A_GIRLS_GARDEN'>45</SPAN></td>
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<td valign='top' align='left' style='padding-right:4em;'>THE EXPOSED NEST</td>
<td valign='bottom' align='right'><SPAN href='#THE_EXPOSED_NEST'>48</SPAN></td>
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<td valign='top' align='left' style='padding-right:4em;'>“OUT, OUT––”</td>
<td valign='bottom' align='right'><SPAN href='#OUT_OUT'>50</SPAN></td>
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<td valign='top' align='left' style='padding-right:4em;'>BROWN’S DESCENT OR THE WILLY-NILLY SLIDE</td>
<td valign='bottom' align='right'><SPAN href='#BROWNS_DESCENT_OR__THE_WILLYNILLY_SLIDE'>52</SPAN></td>
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<td valign='top' align='left' style='padding-right:4em;'>THE GUM-GATHERER</td>
<td valign='bottom' align='right'><SPAN href='#THE_GUMGATHERER'>56</SPAN></td>
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<td valign='top' align='left' style='padding-right:4em;'>THE LINE-GANG</td>
<td valign='bottom' align='right'><SPAN href='#THE_LINEGANG'>58</SPAN></td>
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<td valign='top' align='left' style='padding-right:4em;'>THE VANISHING RED</td>
<td valign='bottom' align='right'><SPAN href='#THE_VANISHING_RED'>59</SPAN></td>
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<td valign='top' align='left' style='padding-right:4em;'>SNOW</td>
<td valign='bottom' align='right'><SPAN href='#SNOW'>61</SPAN></td>
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<td valign='top' align='left' style='padding-right:4em;'>THE SOUND OF THE TREES</td>
<td valign='bottom' align='right'><SPAN href='#THE_SOUND_OF_THE_TREES'>75</SPAN></td>
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<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_9' name='page_9'></SPAN>9</span>
<SPAN name='THE_ROAD_NOT_TAKEN' id='THE_ROAD_NOT_TAKEN'></SPAN>
<h2><i>THE ROAD NOT TAKEN</i></h2></div>
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<p class='cg'>
<i>Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,</i></p>
<p class='cg'>
And sorry I could not travel both</p>
<p class='cg'>
And be one traveler, long I stood</p>
<p class='cg'>
And looked down one as far as I could</p>
<p class='cg'>
<i>To where it bent in the undergrowth;</i></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
<i>Then took the other, as just as fair,</i></p>
<p class='cg'>
And having perhaps the better claim,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;</p>
<p class='cg'>
Though as for that the passing there</p>
<p class='cg'>
<i>Had worn them really about the same,</i></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
<i>And both that morning equally lay</i></p>
<p class='cg'>
In leaves no step had trodden black.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Oh, I kept the first for another day!</p>
<p class='cg'>
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,</p>
<p class='cg'>
<i>I doubted if I should ever come back.</i></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
<i>I shall be telling this with a sigh</i></p>
<p class='cg'>
Somewhere ages and ages hence:</p>
<p class='cg'>
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I––</p>
<p class='cg'>
I took the one less traveled by,</p>
<p class='cg'>
<i>And that has made all the difference.</i></p>
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<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_11' name='page_11'></SPAN>11</span>
<SPAN name='CHRISTMAS_TREES_A_CHRISTMAS_CIRCULAR_LETTER' id='CHRISTMAS_TREES_A_CHRISTMAS_CIRCULAR_LETTER'></SPAN>
<h2>CHRISTMAS TREES</h2>
<p>(<i>A Christmas Circular Letter</i>)</p>
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<p class='cg'>
<span class="dcap">The</span> city had withdrawn into itself</p>
<p class='cg'>
And left at last the country to the country;</p>
<p class='cg'>
When between whirls of snow not come to lie</p>
<p class='cg'>
And whirls of foliage not yet laid, there drove</p>
<p class='cg'>
A stranger to our yard, who looked the city,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Yet did in country fashion in that there</p>
<p class='cg'>
He sat and waited till he drew us out</p>
<p class='cg'>
A-buttoning coats to ask him who he was.</p>
<p class='cg'>
He proved to be the city come again</p>
<p class='cg'>
To look for something it had left behind</p>
<p class='cg'>
And could not do without and keep its Christmas.</p>
<p class='cg'>
He asked if I would sell my Christmas trees;</p>
<p class='cg'>
My woods––the young fir balsams like a place</p>
<p class='cg'>
Where houses all are churches and have spires.</p>
<p class='cg'>
I hadn’t thought of them as Christmas Trees.</p>
<p class='cg'>
I doubt if I was tempted for a moment</p>
<p class='cg'>
To sell them off their feet to go in cars</p>
<p class='cg'>
And leave the slope behind the house all bare,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Where the sun shines now no warmer than the moon.</p>
<p class='cg'>
I’d hate to have them know it if I was.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Yet more I’d hate to hold my trees except</p>
<p class='cg'>
As others hold theirs or refuse for them,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Beyond the time of profitable growth,</p>
<p class='cg'>
The trial by market everything must come to.</p>
<p class='cg'>
I dallied so much with the thought of selling.</p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_12' name='page_12'></SPAN>12</span>
<p class='cg'>
Then whether from mistaken courtesy</p>
<p class='cg'>
And fear of seeming short of speech, or whether</p>
<p class='cg'>
From hope of hearing good of what was mine,</p>
<p class='cg'>
I said, “There aren’t enough to be worth while.”</p>
<p class='cg'>
“I could soon tell how many they would cut,</p>
<p class='cg'>
You let me look them over.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“You could look.</p>
<p class='cg'>
But don’t expect I’m going to let you have them.”</p>
<p class='cg'>
Pasture they spring in, some in clumps too close</p>
<p class='cg'>
That lop each other of boughs, but not a few</p>
<p class='cg'>
Quite solitary and having equal boughs</p>
<p class='cg'>
All round and round. The latter he nodded “Yes” to,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Or paused to say beneath some lovelier one,</p>
<p class='cg'>
With a buyer’s moderation, “That would do.”</p>
<p class='cg'>
I thought so too, but wasn’t there to say so.</p>
<p class='cg'>
We climbed the pasture on the south, crossed over,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And came down on the north.</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>He said, “A thousand.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“A thousand Christmas trees!––at what apiece?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
He felt some need of softening that to me:</p>
<p class='cg'>
“A thousand trees would come to thirty dollars.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
Then I was certain I had never meant</p>
<p class='cg'>
To let him have them. Never show surprise!</p>
<p class='cg'>
But thirty dollars seemed so small beside</p>
<p class='cg'>
The extent of pasture I should strip, three cents</p>
<p class='cg'>
(For that was all they figured out apiece),</p>
<p class='cg'>
Three cents so small beside the dollar friends</p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_13' name='page_13'></SPAN>13</span>
<p class='cg'>
I should be writing to within the hour</p>
<p class='cg'>
Would pay in cities for good trees like those,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Regular vestry-trees whole Sunday Schools</p>
<p class='cg'>
Could hang enough on to pick off enough.</p>
<p class='cg'>
A thousand Christmas trees I didn’t know I had!</p>
<p class='cg'>
Worth three cents more to give away than sell,</p>
<p class='cg'>
As may be shown by a simple calculation.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Too bad I couldn’t lay one in a letter.</p>
<p class='cg'>
I can’t help wishing I could send you one,</p>
<p class='cg'>
In wishing you herewith a Merry Christmas.</p>
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<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_14' name='page_14'></SPAN>14</span>
<SPAN name='AN_OLD_MANS_WINTER_NIGHT' id='AN_OLD_MANS_WINTER_NIGHT'></SPAN>
<h2>AN OLD MAN’S WINTER NIGHT</h2></div>
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<p class='cg'>
<span class="dcap">All</span> out of doors looked darkly in at him</p>
<p class='cg'>
Through the thin frost, almost in separate stars,</p>
<p class='cg'>
That gathers on the pane in empty rooms.</p>
<p class='cg'>
What kept his eyes from giving back the gaze</p>
<p class='cg'>
Was the lamp tilted near them in his hand.</p>
<p class='cg'>
What kept him from remembering what it was</p>
<p class='cg'>
That brought him to that creaking room was age.</p>
<p class='cg'>
He stood with barrels round him––at a loss.</p>
<p class='cg'>
And having scared the cellar under him</p>
<p class='cg'>
In clomping there, he scared it once again</p>
<p class='cg'>
In clomping off;––and scared the outer night,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Which has its sounds, familiar, like the roar</p>
<p class='cg'>
Of trees and crack of branches, common things,</p>
<p class='cg'>
But nothing so like beating on a box.</p>
<p class='cg'>
A light he was to no one but himself</p>
<p class='cg'>
Where now he sat, concerned with he knew what,</p>
<p class='cg'>
A quiet light, and then not even that.</p>
<p class='cg'>
He consigned to the moon, such as she was,</p>
<p class='cg'>
So late-arising, to the broken moon</p>
<p class='cg'>
As better than the sun in any case</p>
<p class='cg'>
For such a charge, his snow upon the roof,</p>
<p class='cg'>
His icicles along the wall to keep;</p>
<p class='cg'>
And slept. The log that shifted with a jolt</p>
<p class='cg'>
Once in the stove, disturbed him and he shifted,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And eased his heavy breathing, but still slept.</p>
<p class='cg'>
One aged man––one man––can’t fill a house,</p>
<p class='cg'>
A farm, a countryside, or if he can,</p>
<p class='cg'>
It’s thus he does it of a winter night.</p>
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<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_15' name='page_15'></SPAN>15</span>
<SPAN name='A_PATCH_OF_OLD_SNOW' id='A_PATCH_OF_OLD_SNOW'></SPAN>
<h2>A PATCH OF OLD SNOW</h2></div>
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<p class='cg'>
<span class="dcap">There’s</span> a patch of old snow in a corner</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>That I should have guessed</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
Was a blow-away paper the rain</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>Had brought to rest.</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
It is speckled with grime as if</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>Small print overspread it,</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
The news of a day I’ve forgotten––</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>If I ever read it.</span></p>
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<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_16' name='page_16'></SPAN>16</span>
<SPAN name='IN_THE_HOME_STRETCH' id='IN_THE_HOME_STRETCH'></SPAN>
<h2>IN THE HOME STRETCH</h2></div>
<table summary=''><tr><td>
<p class='cg'>
<span class="dcap">She</span> stood against the kitchen sink, and looked</p>
<p class='cg'>
Over the sink out through a dusty window</p>
<p class='cg'>
At weeds the water from the sink made tall.</p>
<p class='cg'>
She wore her cape; her hat was in her hand.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Behind her was confusion in the room,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Of chairs turned upside down to sit like people</p>
<p class='cg'>
In other chairs, and something, come to look,</p>
<p class='cg'>
For every room a house has––parlor, bed-room,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And dining-room––thrown pell-mell in the kitchen.</p>
<p class='cg'>
And now and then a smudged, infernal face</p>
<p class='cg'>
Looked in a door behind her and addressed</p>
<p class='cg'>
Her back. She always answered without turning.</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Where will I put this walnut bureau, lady?”</p>
<p class='cg'>
“Put it on top of something that’s on top</p>
<p class='cg'>
Of something else,” she laughed. “Oh, put it where</p>
<p class='cg'>
You can to-night, and go. It’s almost dark;</p>
<p class='cg'>
You must be getting started back to town.”</p>
<p class='cg'>
Another blackened face thrust in and looked</p>
<p class='cg'>
And smiled, and when she did not turn, spoke gently,</p>
<p class='cg'>
“What are you seeing out the window, <i>lady</i>?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Never was I beladied so before.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Would evidence of having been called lady</p>
<p class='cg'>
More than so many times make me a lady</p>
<p class='cg'>
In common law, I wonder.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_17' name='page_17'></SPAN>17</span>
<p class='cg_right'>“But I ask,</p>
<p class='cg'>
What are you seeing out the window, lady?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“What I’ll be seeing more of in the years</p>
<p class='cg'>
To come as here I stand and go the round</p>
<p class='cg'>
Of many plates with towels many times.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“And what is that? You only put me off.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Rank weeds that love the water from the dish-pan</p>
<p class='cg'>
More than some women like the dish-pan, Joe;</p>
<p class='cg'>
A little stretch of mowing-field for you;</p>
<p class='cg'>
Not much of that until I come to woods</p>
<p class='cg'>
That end all. And it’s scarce enough to call</p>
<p class='cg'>
A view.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“And yet you think you like it, dear?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“That’s what you’re so concerned to know! You hope</p>
<p class='cg'>
I like it. Bang goes something big away</p>
<p class='cg'>
Off there upstairs. The very tread of men</p>
<p class='cg'>
As great as those is shattering to the frame</p>
<p class='cg'>
Of such a little house. Once left alone,</p>
<p class='cg'>
You and I, dear, will go with softer steps</p>
<p class='cg'>
Up and down stairs and through the rooms, and none</p>
<p class='cg'>
But sudden winds that snatch them from our hands</p>
<p class='cg'>
Will ever slam the doors.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“I think you see</p>
<p class='cg'>
More than you like to own to out that window.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“No; for besides the things I tell you of,</p>
<p class='cg'>
I only see the years. They come and go</p>
<p class='cg'>
In alternation with the weeds, the field,</p>
<p class='cg'>
The wood.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_18' name='page_18'></SPAN>18</span>
<p class='cg_center'>“What kind of years?”</p>
<p class='cg_right'>“Why, latter years––</p>
<p class='cg'>
Different from early years.”</p>
<p class='cg_right'>“I see them, too.</p>
<p class='cg'>
You didn’t count them?”</p>
<p class='cg_right'>“No, the further off</p>
<p class='cg'>
So ran together that I didn’t try to.</p>
<p class='cg'>
It can scarce be that they would be in number</p>
<p class='cg'>
We’d care to know, for we are not young now.</p>
<p class='cg'>
And bang goes something else away off there.</p>
<p class='cg'>
It sounds as if it were the men went down,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And every crash meant one less to return</p>
<p class='cg'>
To lighted city streets we, too, have known,</p>
<p class='cg'>
But now are giving up for country darkness.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Come from that window where you see too much for me,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And take a livelier view of things from here.</p>
<p class='cg'>
They’re going. Watch this husky swarming up</p>
<p class='cg'>
Over the wheel into the sky-high seat,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Lighting his pipe now, squinting down his nose</p>
<p class='cg'>
At the flame burning downward as he sucks it.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“See how it makes his nose-side bright, a proof</p>
<p class='cg'>
How dark it’s getting. Can you tell what time</p>
<p class='cg'>
It is by that? Or by the moon? The new moon!</p>
<p class='cg'>
What shoulder did I see her over? Neither.</p>
<p class='cg'>
A wire she is of silver, as new as we</p>
<p class='cg'>
To everything. Her light won’t last us long.</p>
<p class='cg'>
It’s something, though, to know we’re going to have her</p>
<p class='cg'>
Night after night and stronger every night</p>
<p class='cg'>
To see us through our first two weeks. But, Joe,</p>
<p class='cg'>
The stove! Before they go! Knock on the window;</p>
<p class='cg'>
Ask them to help you get it on its feet.</p>
<p class='cg'>
We stand here dreaming. Hurry! Call them back!”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“They’re not gone yet.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_19' name='page_19'></SPAN>19</span>
<p class='cg_right'>“We’ve got to have the stove,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Whatever else we want for. And a light.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Have we a piece of candle if the lamp</p>
<p class='cg'>
And oil are buried out of reach?”</p>
<p class='cg_right'>Again</p>
<p class='cg'>
The house was full of tramping, and the dark,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Door-filling men burst in and seized the stove.</p>
<p class='cg'>
A cannon-mouth-like hole was in the wall,</p>
<p class='cg'>
To which they set it true by eye; and then</p>
<p class='cg'>
Came up the jointed stovepipe in their hands,</p>
<p class='cg'>
So much too light and airy for their strength</p>
<p class='cg'>
It almost seemed to come ballooning up,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Slipping from clumsy clutches toward the ceiling.</p>
<p class='cg'>
“A fit!” said one, and banged a stovepipe shoulder.</p>
<p class='cg'>
“It’s good luck when you move in to begin</p>
<p class='cg'>
With good luck with your stovepipe. Never mind,</p>
<p class='cg'>
It’s not so bad in the country, settled down,</p>
<p class='cg'>
When people’re getting on in life. You’ll like it.”</p>
<p class='cg'>
Joe said: “You big boys ought to find a farm,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And make good farmers, and leave other fellows</p>
<p class='cg'>
The city work to do. There’s not enough</p>
<p class='cg'>
For everybody as it is in there.”</p>
<p class='cg'>
“God!” one said wildly, and, when no one spoke:</p>
<p class='cg'>
“Say that to Jimmy here. He needs a farm.”</p>
<p class='cg'>
But Jimmy only made his jaw recede</p>
<p class='cg'>
Fool-like, and rolled his eyes as if to say</p>
<p class='cg'>
He saw himself a farmer. Then there was a French boy</p>
<p class='cg'>
Who said with seriousness that made them laugh,</p>
<p class='cg'>
“Ma friend, you ain’t know what it is you’re ask.”</p>
<p class='cg'>
He doffed his cap and held it with both hands</p>
<p class='cg'>
Across his chest to make as ’twere a bow:</p>
<p class='cg'>
“We’re giving you our chances on de farm.”</p>
<p class='cg'>
And then they all turned to with deafening boots</p>
<p class='cg'>
And put each other bodily out of the house.</p>
<p class='cg'>
“Goodby to them! We puzzle them. They think––</p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_20' name='page_20'></SPAN>20</span>
<p class='cg'>
I don’t know what they think we see in what</p>
<p class='cg'>
They leave us to: that pasture slope that seems</p>
<p class='cg'>
The back some farm presents us; and your woods</p>
<p class='cg'>
To northward from your window at the sink,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Waiting to steal a step on us whenever</p>
<p class='cg'>
We drop our eyes or turn to other things,</p>
<p class='cg'>
As in the game ‘Ten-step’ the children play.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Good boys they seemed, and let them love the city.</p>
<p class='cg'>
All they could say was ‘God!’ when you proposed</p>
<p class='cg'>
Their coming out and making useful farmers.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Did they make something lonesome go through you?</p>
<p class='cg'>
It would take more than them to sicken you––</p>
<p class='cg'>
Us of our bargain. But they left us so</p>
<p class='cg'>
As to our fate, like fools past reasoning with.</p>
<p class='cg'>
They almost shook <i>me</i>.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“It’s all so much</p>
<p class='cg'>
What we have always wanted, I confess</p>
<p class='cg'>
It’s seeming bad for a moment makes it seem</p>
<p class='cg'>
Even worse still, and so on down, down, down.</p>
<p class='cg'>
It’s nothing; it’s their leaving us at dusk.</p>
<p class='cg'>
I never bore it well when people went.</p>
<p class='cg'>
The first night after guests have gone, the house</p>
<p class='cg'>
Seems haunted or exposed. I always take</p>
<p class='cg'>
A personal interest in the locking up</p>
<p class='cg'>
At bedtime; but the strangeness soon wears off.”</p>
<p class='cg'>
He fetched a dingy lantern from behind</p>
<p class='cg'>
A door. “There’s that we didn’t lose! And these!”––</p>
<p class='cg'>
Some matches he unpocketed. “For food––</p>
<p class='cg'>
The meals we’ve had no one can take from us.</p>
<p class='cg'>
I wish that everything on earth were just</p>
<p class='cg'>
As certain as the meals we’ve had. I wish</p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_21' name='page_21'></SPAN>21</span>
<p class='cg'>
The meals we haven’t had were, anyway.</p>
<p class='cg'>
What have you you know where to lay your hands on?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“The bread we bought in passing at the store.</p>
<p class='cg'>
There’s butter somewhere, too.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“Let’s rend the bread.</p>
<p class='cg'>
I’ll light the fire for company for you;</p>
<p class='cg'>
You’ll not have any other company</p>
<p class='cg'>
Till Ed begins to get out on a Sunday</p>
<p class='cg'>
To look us over and give us his idea</p>
<p class='cg'>
Of what wants pruning, shingling, breaking up.</p>
<p class='cg'>
He’ll know what he would do if he were we,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And all at once. He’ll plan for us and plan</p>
<p class='cg'>
To help us, but he’ll take it out in planning.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Well, you can set the table with the loaf.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Let’s see you find your loaf. I’ll light the fire.</p>
<p class='cg'>
I like chairs occupying other chairs</p>
<p class='cg'>
Not offering a lady––”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“There again, Joe!</p>
<p class='cg'>
<i>You’re tired.</i>”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“I’m drunk-nonsensical tired out;</p>
<p class='cg'>
Don’t mind a word I say. It’s a day’s work</p>
<p class='cg'>
To empty one house of all household goods</p>
<p class='cg'>
And fill another with ’em fifteen miles away,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Although you do no more than dump them down.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Dumped down in paradise we are and happy.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“It’s all so much what I have always wanted,</p>
<p class='cg'>
I can’t believe it’s what you wanted, too.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Shouldn’t you like to know?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_22' name='page_22'></SPAN>22</span>
<p class='cg_right'>“I’d like to know</p>
<p class='cg'>
If it is what you wanted, then how much</p>
<p class='cg'>
You wanted it for me.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“A troubled conscience!</p>
<p class='cg'>
You don’t want me to tell if <i>I</i> don’t know.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“I don’t want to find out what can’t be known.</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
But who first said the word to come?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“My dear,</p>
<p class='cg'>
It’s who first thought the thought. You’re searching, Joe,</p>
<p class='cg'>
For things that don’t exist; I mean beginnings.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Ends and beginnings––there are no such things.</p>
<p class='cg'>
There are only middles.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
<span style='margin-left: 10.15625em;'>“What is this?”</span></p>
<p class='cg_right'>“This life?</p>
<p class='cg'>
Our sitting here by lantern-light together</p>
<p class='cg'>
Amid the wreckage of a former home?</p>
<p class='cg'>
You won’t deny the lantern isn’t new.</p>
<p class='cg'>
The stove is not, and you are not to me,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Nor I to you.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“Perhaps you never were?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“It would take me forever to recite</p>
<p class='cg'>
All that’s not new in where we find ourselves.</p>
<p class='cg'>
New is a word for fools in towns who think</p>
<p class='cg'>
Style upon style in dress and thought at last</p>
<p class='cg'>
Must get somewhere. I’ve heard you say as much.</p>
<p class='cg'>
No, this is no beginning.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“Then an end?”</p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_23' name='page_23'></SPAN>23</span>
<p class='cg'>
“End is a gloomy word.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“Is it too late</p>
<p class='cg'>
To drag you out for just a good-night call</p>
<p class='cg'>
On the old peach trees on the knoll to grope</p>
<p class='cg'>
By starlight in the grass for a last peach</p>
<p class='cg'>
The neighbors may not have taken as their right</p>
<p class='cg'>
When the house wasn’t lived in? I’ve been looking:</p>
<p class='cg'>
I doubt if they have left us many grapes.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Before we set ourselves to right the house,</p>
<p class='cg'>
The first thing in the morning, out we go</p>
<p class='cg'>
To go the round of apple, cherry, peach,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Pine, alder, pasture, mowing, well, and brook.</p>
<p class='cg'>
All of a farm it is.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“I know this much:</p>
<p class='cg'>
I’m going to put you in your bed, if first</p>
<p class='cg'>
I have to make you build it. Come, the light.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
When there was no more lantern in the kitchen,</p>
<p class='cg'>
The fire got out through crannies in the stove</p>
<p class='cg'>
And danced in yellow wrigglers on the ceiling,</p>
<p class='cg'>
As much at home as if they’d always danced there.</p>
</td></tr></table>
<hr class='toprule' />
<div class='chsp'>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_24' name='page_24'></SPAN>24</span>
<SPAN name='THE_TELEPHONE' id='THE_TELEPHONE'></SPAN>
<h2>THE TELEPHONE</h2></div>
<table summary=''><tr><td>
<p class='cg'>
<span class="dcap">“When</span> I was just as far as I could walk</p>
<p class='cg'>
From here to-day,</p>
<p class='cg'>
There was an hour</p>
<p class='cg'>
All still</p>
<p class='cg'>
When leaning with my head against a flower</p>
<p class='cg'>
I heard you talk.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Don’t say I didn’t, for I heard you say––</p>
<p class='cg'>
You spoke from that flower on the window sill––</p>
<p class='cg'>
Do you remember what it was you said?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“First tell me what it was you thought you heard.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Having found the flower and driven a bee away,</p>
<p class='cg'>
I leaned my head,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And holding by the stalk,</p>
<p class='cg'>
I listened and I thought I caught the word––</p>
<p class='cg'>
What was it? Did you call me by my name?</p>
<p class='cg'>
Or did you say––</p>
<p class='cg'>
<i>Someone</i> said ‘Come’––I heard it as I bowed.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“I may have thought as much, but not aloud.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Well, so I came.”</p>
</td></tr></table>
<hr class='toprule' />
<div class='chsp'>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_25' name='page_25'></SPAN>25</span>
<SPAN name='MEETING_AND_PASSING' id='MEETING_AND_PASSING'></SPAN>
<h2>MEETING AND PASSING</h2></div>
<table summary=''><tr><td>
<p class='cg'>
<span class="dcap">As I</span> went down the hill along the wall</p>
<p class='cg'>
There was a gate I had leaned at for the view</p>
<p class='cg'>
And had just turned from when I first saw you</p>
<p class='cg'>
As you came up the hill. We met. But all</p>
<p class='cg'>
We did that day was mingle great and small</p>
<p class='cg'>
Footprints in summer dust as if we drew</p>
<p class='cg'>
The figure of our being less than two</p>
<p class='cg'>
But more than one as yet. Your parasol</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
Pointed the decimal off with one deep thrust.</p>
<p class='cg'>
And all the time we talked you seemed to see</p>
<p class='cg'>
Something down there to smile at in the dust.</p>
<p class='cg'>
(Oh, it was without prejudice to me!)</p>
<p class='cg'>
Afterward I went past what you had passed</p>
<p class='cg'>
Before we met and you what I had passed.</p>
</td></tr></table>
<hr class='toprule' />
<div class='chsp'>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_26' name='page_26'></SPAN>26</span>
<SPAN name='HYLA_BROOK' id='HYLA_BROOK'></SPAN>
<h2>HYLA BROOK</h2></div>
<table summary=''><tr><td>
<p class='cg'>
<span class="dcap">By</span> June our brook’s run out of song and speed.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Sought for much after that, it will be found</p>
<p class='cg'>
Either to have gone groping underground</p>
<p class='cg'>
(And taken with it all the Hyla breed</p>
<p class='cg'>
That shouted in the mist a month ago,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Like ghost of sleigh-bells in a ghost of snow)––</p>
<p class='cg'>
Or flourished and come up in jewel-weed,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Weak foliage that is blown upon and bent</p>
<p class='cg'>
Even against the way its waters went.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Its bed is left a faded paper sheet</p>
<p class='cg'>
Of dead leaves stuck together by the heat––</p>
<p class='cg'>
A brook to none but who remember long.</p>
<p class='cg'>
This as it will be seen is other far</p>
<p class='cg'>
Than with brooks taken otherwhere in song.</p>
<p class='cg'>
We love the things we love for what they are.</p>
</td></tr></table>
<hr class='toprule' />
<div class='chsp'>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_27' name='page_27'></SPAN>27</span>
<SPAN name='THE_OVEN_BIRD' id='THE_OVEN_BIRD'></SPAN>
<h2>THE OVEN BIRD</h2></div>
<table summary=''><tr><td>
<p class='cg'>
<span class="dcap">There</span> is a singer everyone has heard,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Loud, a mid-summer and a mid-wood bird,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Who makes the solid tree trunks sound again.</p>
<p class='cg'>
He says that leaves are old and that for flowers</p>
<p class='cg'>
Mid-summer is to spring as one to ten.</p>
<p class='cg'>
He says the early petal-fall is past</p>
<p class='cg'>
When pear and cherry bloom went down in showers</p>
<p class='cg'>
On sunny days a moment overcast;</p>
<p class='cg'>
And comes that other fall we name the fall.</p>
<p class='cg'>
He says the highway dust is over all.</p>
<p class='cg'>
The bird would cease and be as other birds</p>
<p class='cg'>
But that he knows in singing not to sing.</p>
<p class='cg'>
The question that he frames in all but words</p>
<p class='cg'>
Is what to make of a diminished thing.</p>
</td></tr></table>
<hr class='toprule' />
<div class='chsp'>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_28' name='page_28'></SPAN>28</span>
<SPAN name='BOND_AND_FREE' id='BOND_AND_FREE'></SPAN>
<h2>BOND AND FREE</h2></div>
<table summary=''><tr><td>
<p class='cg'>
<span class="dcap">Love</span> has earth to which she clings</p>
<p class='cg'>
With hills and circling arms about––</p>
<p class='cg'>
Wall within wall to shut fear out.</p>
<p class='cg'>
But Thought has need of no such things,</p>
<p class='cg'>
For Thought has a pair of dauntless wings.</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
On snow and sand and turf, I see</p>
<p class='cg'>
Where Love has left a printed trace</p>
<p class='cg'>
With straining in the world’s embrace.</p>
<p class='cg'>
And such is Love and glad to be.</p>
<p class='cg'>
But Thought has shaken his ankles free.</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
Thought cleaves the interstellar gloom</p>
<p class='cg'>
And sits in Sirius’ disc all night,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Till day makes him retrace his flight,</p>
<p class='cg'>
With smell of burning on every plume,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Back past the sun to an earthly room.</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
His gains in heaven are what they are.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Yet some say Love by being thrall</p>
<p class='cg'>
And simply staying possesses all</p>
<p class='cg'>
In several beauty that Thought fares far</p>
<p class='cg'>
To find fused in another star.</p>
</td></tr></table>
<hr class='toprule' />
<div class='chsp'>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_29' name='page_29'></SPAN>29</span>
<SPAN name='BIRCHES' id='BIRCHES'></SPAN>
<h2>BIRCHES</h2></div>
<table summary=''><tr><td>
<p class='cg'>
<span class="dcap">When</span> I see birches bend to left and right</p>
<p class='cg'>
Across the lines of straighter darker trees,</p>
<p class='cg'>
I like to think some boy’s been swinging them.</p>
<p class='cg'>
But swinging doesn’t bend them down to stay.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Ice-storms do that. Often you must have seen them</p>
<p class='cg'>
Loaded with ice a sunny winter morning</p>
<p class='cg'>
After a rain. They click upon themselves</p>
<p class='cg'>
As the breeze rises, and turn many-colored</p>
<p class='cg'>
As the stir cracks and crazes their enamel.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Soon the sun’s warmth makes them shed crystal shells</p>
<p class='cg'>
Shattering and avalanching on the snow-crust––</p>
<p class='cg'>
Such heaps of broken glass to sweep away</p>
<p class='cg'>
You’d think the inner dome of heaven had fallen.</p>
<p class='cg'>
They are dragged to the withered bracken by the load,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And they seem not to break; though once they are bowed</p>
<p class='cg'>
So low for long, they never right themselves:</p>
<p class='cg'>
You may see their trunks arching in the woods</p>
<p class='cg'>
Years afterwards, trailing their leaves on the ground</p>
<p class='cg'>
Like girls on hands and knees that throw their hair</p>
<p class='cg'>
Before them over their heads to dry in the sun.</p>
<p class='cg'>
But I was going to say when Truth broke in</p>
<p class='cg'>
With all her matter-of-fact about the ice-storm</p>
<p class='cg'>
(Now am I free to be poetical?)</p>
<p class='cg'>
I should prefer to have some boy bend them</p>
<p class='cg'>
As he went out and in to fetch the cows––</p>
<p class='cg'>
Some boy too far from town to learn baseball,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Whose only play was what he found himself,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Summer or winter, and could play alone.</p>
<p class='cg'>
One by one he subdued his father’s trees</p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_30' name='page_30'></SPAN>30</span>
<p class='cg'>
By riding them down over and over again</p>
<p class='cg'>
Until he took the stiffness out of them,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And not one but hung limp, not one was left</p>
<p class='cg'>
For him to conquer. He learned all there was</p>
<p class='cg'>
To learn about not launching out too soon</p>
<p class='cg'>
And so not carrying the tree away</p>
<p class='cg'>
Clear to the ground. He always kept his poise</p>
<p class='cg'>
To the top branches, climbing carefully</p>
<p class='cg'>
With the same pains you use to fill a cup</p>
<p class='cg'>
Up to the brim, and even above the brim.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Then he flung outward, feet first, with a swish,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Kicking his way down through the air to the ground.</p>
<p class='cg'>
So was I once myself a swinger of birches.</p>
<p class='cg'>
And so I dream of going back to be.</p>
<p class='cg'>
It’s when I’m weary of considerations,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And life is too much like a pathless wood</p>
<p class='cg'>
Where your face burns and tickles with the cobwebs</p>
<p class='cg'>
Broken across it, and one eye is weeping</p>
<p class='cg'>
From a twig’s having lashed across it open.</p>
<p class='cg'>
I’d like to get away from earth awhile</p>
<p class='cg'>
And then come back to it and begin over.</p>
<p class='cg'>
May no fate willfully misunderstand me</p>
<p class='cg'>
And half grant what I wish and snatch me away</p>
<p class='cg'>
Not to return. Earth’s the right place for love:</p>
<p class='cg'>
I don’t know where it’s likely to go better.</p>
<p class='cg'>
I’d like to go by climbing a birch tree,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And climb black branches up a snow-white trunk</p>
<p class='cg'>
<i>Toward</i> heaven, till the tree could bear no more,</p>
<p class='cg'>
But dipped its top and set me down again.</p>
<p class='cg'>
That would be good both going and coming back.</p>
<p class='cg'>
One could do worse than be a swinger of birches.</p>
</td></tr></table>
<hr class='toprule' />
<div class='chsp'>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_31' name='page_31'></SPAN>31</span>
<SPAN name='PEA_BRUSH' id='PEA_BRUSH'></SPAN>
<h2>PEA BRUSH</h2></div>
<table summary=''><tr><td>
<p class='cg'>
<span class="dcap">I walked</span> down alone Sunday after church</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>To the place where John has been cutting trees</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
To see for myself about the birch</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>He said I could have to bush my peas.</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
The sun in the new-cut narrow gap</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>Was hot enough for the first of May,</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
And stifling hot with the odor of sap</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>From stumps still bleeding their life away.</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
The frogs that were peeping a thousand shrill</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>Wherever the ground was low and wet,</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
The minute they heard my step went still</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>To watch me and see what I came to get.</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
Birch boughs enough piled everywhere!––</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>All fresh and sound from the recent axe.</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
Time someone came with cart and pair</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>And got them off the wild flower’s backs.</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
They might be good for garden things</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>To curl a little finger round,</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
The same as you seize cat’s-cradle strings,</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>And lift themselves up off the ground.</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
Small good to anything growing wild,</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>They were crooking many a trillium</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
That had budded before the boughs were piled</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>And since it was coming up had to come.</span></p>
</td></tr></table>
<hr class='toprule' />
<div class='chsp'>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_32' name='page_32'></SPAN>32</span>
<SPAN name='PUTTING_IN_THE_SEED' id='PUTTING_IN_THE_SEED'></SPAN>
<h2>PUTTING IN THE SEED</h2></div>
<table summary=''><tr><td>
<p class='cg'>
<span class="dcap">You</span> come to fetch me from my work to-night</p>
<p class='cg'>
When supper’s on the table, and we’ll see</p>
<p class='cg'>
If I can leave off burying the white</p>
<p class='cg'>
Soft petals fallen from the apple tree.</p>
<p class='cg'>
(Soft petals, yes, but not so barren quite,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Mingled with these, smooth bean and wrinkled pea;)</p>
<p class='cg'>
And go along with you ere you lose sight</p>
<p class='cg'>
Of what you came for and become like me,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Slave to a springtime passion for the earth.</p>
<p class='cg'>
How Love burns through the Putting in the Seed</p>
<p class='cg'>
On through the watching for that early birth</p>
<p class='cg'>
When, just as the soil tarnishes with weed,</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
The sturdy seedling with arched body comes</p>
<p class='cg'>
Shouldering its way and shedding the earth crumbs.</p>
</td></tr></table>
<hr class='toprule' />
<div class='chsp'>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_33' name='page_33'></SPAN>33</span>
<SPAN name='A_TIME_TO_TALK' id='A_TIME_TO_TALK'></SPAN>
<h2>A TIME TO TALK</h2></div>
<table summary=''><tr><td>
<p class='cg'>
<span class="dcap">When</span> a friend calls to me from the road</p>
<p class='cg'>
And slows his horse to a meaning walk,</p>
<p class='cg'>
I don’t stand still and look around</p>
<p class='cg'>
On all the hills I haven’t hoed,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And shout from where I am, What is it?</p>
<p class='cg'>
No, not as there is a time to talk.</p>
<p class='cg'>
I thrust my hoe in the mellow ground,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Blade-end up and five feet tall,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And plod: I go up to the stone wall</p>
<p class='cg'>
For a friendly visit.</p>
</td></tr></table>
<hr class='toprule' />
<div class='chsp'>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_34' name='page_34'></SPAN>34</span>
<SPAN name='THE_COW_IN_APPLE_TIME' id='THE_COW_IN_APPLE_TIME'></SPAN>
<h2>THE COW IN APPLE TIME</h2></div>
<table summary=''><tr><td>
<p class='cg'>
<span class="dcap">Something</span> inspires the only cow of late</p>
<p class='cg'>
To make no more of a wall than an open gate,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And think no more of wall-builders than fools.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Her face is flecked with pomace and she drools</p>
<p class='cg'>
A cider syrup. Having tasted fruit,</p>
<p class='cg'>
She scorns a pasture withering to the root.</p>
<p class='cg'>
She runs from tree to tree where lie and sweeten</p>
<p class='cg'>
The windfalls spiked with stubble and worm-eaten.</p>
<p class='cg'>
She leaves them bitten when she has to fly.</p>
<p class='cg'>
She bellows on a knoll against the sky.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Her udder shrivels and the milk goes dry.</p>
</td></tr></table>
<hr class='toprule' />
<div class='chsp'>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_35' name='page_35'></SPAN>35</span>
<SPAN name='AN_ENCOUNTER' id='AN_ENCOUNTER'></SPAN>
<h2>AN ENCOUNTER</h2></div>
<table summary=''><tr><td>
<p class='cg'>
<span class="dcap">Once</span> on the kind of day called “weather breeder,”</p>
<p class='cg'>
When the heat slowly hazes and the sun</p>
<p class='cg'>
By its own power seems to be undone,</p>
<p class='cg'>
I was half boring through, half climbing through</p>
<p class='cg'>
A swamp of cedar. Choked with oil of cedar</p>
<p class='cg'>
And scurf of plants, and weary and over-heated,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And sorry I ever left the road I knew,</p>
<p class='cg'>
I paused and rested on a sort of hook</p>
<p class='cg'>
That had me by the coat as good as seated,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And since there was no other way to look,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Looked up toward heaven, and there against the blue,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Stood over me a resurrected tree,</p>
<p class='cg'>
A tree that had been down and raised again––</p>
<p class='cg'>
A barkless spectre. He had halted too,</p>
<p class='cg'>
As if for fear of treading upon me.</p>
<p class='cg'>
I saw the strange position of his hands––</p>
<p class='cg'>
Up at his shoulders, dragging yellow strands</p>
<p class='cg'>
Of wire with something in it from men to men.</p>
<p class='cg'>
“You here?” I said. “Where aren’t you nowadays</p>
<p class='cg'>
And what’s the news you carry––if you know?</p>
<p class='cg'>
And tell me where you’re off for––Montreal?</p>
<p class='cg'>
Me? I’m not off for anywhere at all.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Sometimes I wander out of beaten ways</p>
<p class='cg'>
Half looking for the orchid Calypso.”</p>
</td></tr></table>
<hr class='toprule' />
<div class='chsp'>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_36' name='page_36'></SPAN>36</span>
<SPAN name='RANGEFINDING' id='RANGEFINDING'></SPAN>
<h2>RANGE-FINDING</h2></div>
<table summary=''><tr><td>
<p class='cg'>
<span class="dcap">The</span> battle rent a cobweb diamond-strung</p>
<p class='cg'>
And cut a flower beside a ground bird’s nest</p>
<p class='cg'>
Before it stained a single human breast.</p>
<p class='cg'>
The stricken flower bent double and so hung.</p>
<p class='cg'>
And still the bird revisited her young.</p>
<p class='cg'>
A butterfly its fall had dispossessed</p>
<p class='cg'>
A moment sought in air his flower of rest,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Then lightly stooped to it and fluttering clung.</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
On the bare upland pasture there had spread</p>
<p class='cg'>
O’ernight ’twixt mullein stalks a wheel of thread</p>
<p class='cg'>
And straining cables wet with silver dew.</p>
<p class='cg'>
A sudden passing bullet shook it dry.</p>
<p class='cg'>
The indwelling spider ran to greet the fly,</p>
<p class='cg'>
But finding nothing, sullenly withdrew.</p>
</td></tr></table>
<hr class='toprule' />
<div class='chsp'>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_37' name='page_37'></SPAN>37</span>
<SPAN name='THE_HILL_WIFE' id='THE_HILL_WIFE'></SPAN>
<h2>THE HILL WIFE</h2></div>
<h3>LONELINESS</h3>
<p class="center" >(<i>Her Word</i>)</p>
<table summary=''><tr><td>
<p class='cg'>
<span class="dcap">One</span> ought not to have to care</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>So much as you and I</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
Care when the birds come round the house</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>To seem to say good-bye;</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
Or care so much when they come back</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>With whatever it is they sing;</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
The truth being we are as much</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>Too glad for the one thing</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
As we are too sad for the other here––</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>With birds that fill their breasts</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
But with each other and themselves</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>And their built or driven nests.</span></p>
</td></tr></table>
<h3>HOUSE FEAR</h3>
<table summary=''><tr><td>
<p class='cg'>
<span class="dcap">Always</span>––I tell you this they learned––</p>
<p class='cg'>
Always at night when they returned</p>
<p class='cg'>
To the lonely house from far away</p>
<p class='cg'>
To lamps unlighted and fire gone gray,</p>
<p class='cg'>
They learned to rattle the lock and key</p>
<p class='cg'>
To give whatever might chance to be</p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_38' name='page_38'></SPAN>38</span>
<p class='cg'>
Warning and time to be off in flight:</p>
<p class='cg'>
And preferring the out- to the in-door night,</p>
<p class='cg'>
They learned to leave the house-door wide</p>
<p class='cg'>
Until they had lit the lamp inside.</p>
</td></tr></table>
<h3>THE SMILE</h3>
<p class="center" >(<i>Her Word</i>)</p>
<table summary=''><tr><td>
<p class='cg'>
<span class="dcap">I didn’t</span> like the way he went away.</p>
<p class='cg'>
That smile! It never came of being gay.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Still he smiled––did you see him?––I was sure!</p>
<p class='cg'>
Perhaps because we gave him only bread</p>
<p class='cg'>
And the wretch knew from that that we were poor.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Perhaps because he let us give instead</p>
<p class='cg'>
Of seizing from us as he might have seized.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Perhaps he mocked at us for being wed,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Or being very young (and he was pleased</p>
<p class='cg'>
To have a vision of us old and dead).</p>
<p class='cg'>
I wonder how far down the road he’s got.</p>
<p class='cg'>
He’s watching from the woods as like as not.</p>
</td></tr></table>
<h3>THE OFT-REPEATED DREAM</h3>
<table summary=''><tr><td>
<p class='cg'>
<span class="dcap">She</span> had no saying dark enough</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>For the dark pine that kept</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
Forever trying the window-latch</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>Of the room where they slept.</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
The tireless but ineffectual hands</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>That with every futile pass</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
Made the great tree seem as a little bird</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>Before the mystery of glass!</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_39' name='page_39'></SPAN>39</span>
<p class='cg'>
It never had been inside the room,</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>And only one of the two</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
Was afraid in an oft-repeated dream</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>Of what the tree might do.</span></p>
</td></tr></table>
<h3>THE IMPULSE</h3>
<table summary=''><tr><td>
<p class='cg'>
<span class="dcap">It was</span> too lonely for her there,</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>And too wild,</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
And since there were but two of them,</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>And no child,</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
And work was little in the house,</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>She was free,</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
And followed where he furrowed field,</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>Or felled tree.</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
She rested on a log and tossed</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>The fresh chips,</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
With a song only to herself</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>On her lips.</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
And once she went to break a bough</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>Of black alder.</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
She strayed so far she scarcely heard</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>When he called her––</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
And didn’t answer––didn’t speak––</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>Or return.</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
She stood, and then she ran and hid</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>In the fern.</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
He never found her, though he looked</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>Everywhere,</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
And he asked at her mother’s house</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>Was she there.</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_40' name='page_40'></SPAN>40</span>
<p class='cg'>
Sudden and swift and light as that</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>The ties gave,</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
And he learned of finalities</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>Besides the grave.</span></p>
</td></tr></table>
<hr class='toprule' />
<div class='chsp'>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_41' name='page_41'></SPAN>41</span>
<SPAN name='THE_BONFIRE' id='THE_BONFIRE'></SPAN>
<h2>THE BONFIRE</h2></div>
<table summary=''><tr><td>
<p class='cg'>
<span class="dcap">“Oh,</span> let’s go up the hill and scare ourselves,</p>
<p class='cg'>
As reckless as the best of them to-night,</p>
<p class='cg'>
By setting fire to all the brush we piled</p>
<p class='cg'>
With pitchy hands to wait for rain or snow.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Oh, let’s not wait for rain to make it safe.</p>
<p class='cg'>
The pile is ours: we dragged it bough on bough</p>
<p class='cg'>
Down dark converging paths between the pines.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Let’s not care what we do with it to-night.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Divide it? No! But burn it as one pile</p>
<p class='cg'>
The way we piled it. And let’s be the talk</p>
<p class='cg'>
Of people brought to windows by a light</p>
<p class='cg'>
Thrown from somewhere against their wall-paper.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Rouse them all, both the free and not so free</p>
<p class='cg'>
With saying what they’d like to do to us</p>
<p class='cg'>
For what they’d better wait till we have done.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Let’s all but bring to life this old volcano,</p>
<p class='cg'>
If that is what the mountain ever was––</p>
<p class='cg'>
And scare ourselves. Let wild fire loose we will....”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“And scare you too?” the children said together.</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Why wouldn’t it scare me to have a fire</p>
<p class='cg'>
Begin in smudge with ropy smoke and know</p>
<p class='cg'>
That still, if I repent, I may recall it,</p>
<p class='cg'>
But in a moment not: a little spurt</p>
<p class='cg'>
Of burning fatness, and then nothing but</p>
<p class='cg'>
The fire itself can put it out, and that</p>
<p class='cg'>
By burning out, and before it burns out</p>
<p class='cg'>
It will have roared first and mixed sparks with stars,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And sweeping round it with a flaming sword,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Made the dim trees stand back in wider circle––</p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_42' name='page_42'></SPAN>42</span>
<p class='cg'>
Done so much and I know not how much more</p>
<p class='cg'>
I mean it shall not do if I can bind it.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Well if it doesn’t with its draft bring on</p>
<p class='cg'>
A wind to blow in earnest from some quarter,</p>
<p class='cg'>
As once it did with me upon an April.</p>
<p class='cg'>
The breezes were so spent with winter blowing</p>
<p class='cg'>
They seemed to fail the bluebirds under them</p>
<p class='cg'>
Short of the perch their languid flight was toward;</p>
<p class='cg'>
And my flame made a pinnacle to heaven</p>
<p class='cg'>
As I walked once round it in possession.</p>
<p class='cg'>
But the wind out of doors––you know the saying.</p>
<p class='cg'>
There came a gust. You used to think the trees</p>
<p class='cg'>
Made wind by fanning since you never knew</p>
<p class='cg'>
It blow but that you saw the trees in motion.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Something or someone watching made that gust.</p>
<p class='cg'>
It put the flame tip-down and dabbed the grass</p>
<p class='cg'>
Of over-winter with the least tip-touch</p>
<p class='cg'>
Your tongue gives salt or sugar in your hand.</p>
<p class='cg'>
The place it reached to blackened instantly.</p>
<p class='cg'>
The black was all there was by day-light,</p>
<p class='cg'>
That and the merest curl of cigarette smoke––</p>
<p class='cg'>
And a flame slender as the hepaticas,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Blood-root, and violets so soon to be now.</p>
<p class='cg'>
But the black spread like black death on the ground,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And I think the sky darkened with a cloud</p>
<p class='cg'>
Like winter and evening coming on together.</p>
<p class='cg'>
There were enough things to be thought of then.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Where the field stretches toward the north</p>
<p class='cg'>
And setting sun to Hyla brook, I gave it</p>
<p class='cg'>
To flames without twice thinking, where it verges</p>
<p class='cg'>
Upon the road, to flames too, though in fear</p>
<p class='cg'>
They might find fuel there, in withered brake,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Grass its full length, old silver golden-rod,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And alder and grape vine entanglement,</p>
<p class='cg'>
To leap the dusty deadline. For my own</p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_43' name='page_43'></SPAN>43</span>
<p class='cg'>
I took what front there was beside. I knelt</p>
<p class='cg'>
And thrust hands in and held my face away.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Fight such a fire by rubbing not by beating.</p>
<p class='cg'>
A board is the best weapon if you have it.</p>
<p class='cg'>
I had my coat. And oh, I knew, I knew,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And said out loud, I couldn’t bide the smother</p>
<p class='cg'>
And heat so close in; but the thought of all</p>
<p class='cg'>
The woods and town on fire by me, and all</p>
<p class='cg'>
The town turned out to fight for me––that held me.</p>
<p class='cg'>
I trusted the brook barrier, but feared</p>
<p class='cg'>
The road would fail; and on that side the fire</p>
<p class='cg'>
Died not without a noise of crackling wood––</p>
<p class='cg'>
Of something more than tinder-grass and weed––</p>
<p class='cg'>
That brought me to my feet to hold it back</p>
<p class='cg'>
By leaning back myself, as if the reins</p>
<p class='cg'>
Were round my neck and I was at the plough.</p>
<p class='cg'>
I won! But I’m sure no one ever spread</p>
<p class='cg'>
Another color over a tenth the space</p>
<p class='cg'>
That I spread coal-black over in the time</p>
<p class='cg'>
It took me. Neighbors coming home from town</p>
<p class='cg'>
Couldn’t believe that so much black had come there</p>
<p class='cg'>
While they had backs turned, that it hadn’t been there</p>
<p class='cg'>
When they had passed an hour or so before</p>
<p class='cg'>
Going the other way and they not seen it.</p>
<p class='cg'>
They looked about for someone to have done it.</p>
<p class='cg'>
But there was no one. I was somewhere wondering</p>
<p class='cg'>
Where all my weariness had gone and why</p>
<p class='cg'>
I walked so light on air in heavy shoes</p>
<p class='cg'>
In spite of a scorched Fourth-of-July feeling.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Why wouldn’t I be scared remembering that?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“If it scares you, what will it do to us?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Scare you. But if you shrink from being scared,</p>
<p class='cg'>
What would you say to war if it should come?</p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_44' name='page_44'></SPAN>44</span>
<p class='cg'>
That’s what for reasons I should like to know––</p>
<p class='cg'>
If you can comfort me by any answer.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Oh, but war’s not for children––it’s for men.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Now we are digging almost down to China.</p>
<p class='cg'>
My dears, my dears, you thought that––we all thought it.</p>
<p class='cg'>
So your mistake was ours. Haven’t you heard, though,</p>
<p class='cg'>
About the ships where war has found them out</p>
<p class='cg'>
At sea, about the towns where war has come</p>
<p class='cg'>
Through opening clouds at night with droning speed</p>
<p class='cg'>
Further o’erhead than all but stars and angels,––</p>
<p class='cg'>
And children in the ships and in the towns?</p>
<p class='cg'>
Haven’t you heard what we have lived to learn?</p>
<p class='cg'>
Nothing so new––something we had forgotten:</p>
<p class='cg'>
<i>War is for everyone, for children too</i>.</p>
<p class='cg'>
I wasn’t going to tell you and I mustn’t.</p>
<p class='cg'>
The best way is to come up hill with me</p>
<p class='cg'>
And have our fire and laugh and be afraid.”</p>
</td></tr></table>
<hr class='toprule' />
<div class='chsp'>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_45' name='page_45'></SPAN>45</span>
<SPAN name='A_GIRLS_GARDEN' id='A_GIRLS_GARDEN'></SPAN>
<h2>A GIRL’S GARDEN</h2></div>
<table summary=''><tr><td>
<p class='cg'>
<span class="dcap">A neighbor</span> of mine in the village</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>Likes to tell how one spring</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
When she was a girl on the farm, she did</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>A childlike thing.</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
One day she asked her father</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>To give her a garden plot</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
To plant and tend and reap herself,</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>And he said, “Why not?”</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
In casting about for a corner</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>He thought of an idle bit</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
Of walled-off ground where a shop had stood,</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>And he said, “Just it.”</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
And he said, “That ought to make you</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>An ideal one-girl farm,</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
And give you a chance to put some strength</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>On your slim-jim arm.”</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
It was not enough of a garden,</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>Her father said, to plough;</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
So she had to work it all by hand,</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>But she don’t mind now.</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_46' name='page_46'></SPAN>46</span>
<p class='cg'>
She wheeled the dung in the wheelbarrow</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>Along a stretch of road;</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
But she always ran away and left</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>Her not-nice load.</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
And hid from anyone passing.</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>And then she begged the seed.</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
She says she thinks she planted one</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>Of all things but weed.</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
A hill each of potatoes,</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>Radishes, lettuce, peas,</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
Tomatoes, beets, beans, pumpkins, corn,</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>And even fruit </span><SPAN name='TC_4'></SPAN><ins title="Added period">trees.</ins></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
And yes, she has long mistrusted</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>That a cider apple tree</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
In bearing there to-day is hers,</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>Or at least may be.</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
Her crop was a miscellany</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>When all was said and done,</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
A little bit of everything,</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>A great deal of none.</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
<i>Now</i> when she sees in the village</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>How village things go,</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
Just when it seems to come in right,</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>She says, “<i>I</i> know!</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_47' name='page_47'></SPAN>47</span>
<p class='cg'>
It’s as when I was a farmer–––”</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>Oh, never by way of advice!</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
And she never sins by telling the tale</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>To the same person twice.</span></p>
</td></tr></table>
<hr class='toprule' />
<div class='chsp'>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_48' name='page_48'></SPAN>48</span>
<SPAN name='THE_EXPOSED_NEST' id='THE_EXPOSED_NEST'></SPAN>
<h2>THE EXPOSED NEST</h2></div>
<table summary=''><tr><td>
<p class='cg'>
<span class="dcap">You</span> were forever finding some new play.</p>
<p class='cg'>
So when I saw you down on hands and knees</p>
<p class='cg'>
In the meadow, busy with the new-cut hay,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Trying, I thought, to set it up on end,</p>
<p class='cg'>
I went to show you how to make it stay,</p>
<p class='cg'>
If that was your idea, against the breeze,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And, if you asked me, even help pretend</p>
<p class='cg'>
To make it root again and grow afresh.</p>
<p class='cg'>
But ’twas no make-believe with you to-day,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Nor was the grass itself your real concern,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Though I found your hand full of wilted fern,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Steel-bright June-grass, and blackening heads of clover.</p>
<p class='cg'>
’Twas a nest full of young birds on the ground</p>
<p class='cg'>
The cutter-bar had just gone champing over</p>
<p class='cg'>
(Miraculously without tasting flesh)</p>
<p class='cg'>
And left defenseless to the heat and light.</p>
<p class='cg'>
You wanted to restore them to their right</p>
<p class='cg'>
Of something interposed between their sight</p>
<p class='cg'>
And too much world at once––could means be found.</p>
<p class='cg'>
The way the nest-full every time we stirred</p>
<p class='cg'>
Stood up to us as to a mother-bird</p>
<p class='cg'>
Whose coming home has been too long deferred,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Made me ask would the mother-bird return</p>
<p class='cg'>
And care for them in such a change of scene</p>
<p class='cg'>
And might our meddling make her more afraid.</p>
<p class='cg'>
That was a thing we could not wait to learn.</p>
<p class='cg'>
We saw the risk we took in doing good,</p>
<p class='cg'>
But dared not spare to do the best we could</p>
<p class='cg'>
Though harm should come of it; so built the screen</p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_49' name='page_49'></SPAN>49</span>
<p class='cg'>
You had begun, and gave them back their shade.</p>
<p class='cg'>
All this to prove we cared. Why is there then</p>
<p class='cg'>
No more to tell? We turned to other things.</p>
<p class='cg'>
I haven’t any memory––have you?––</p>
<p class='cg'>
Of ever coming to the place again</p>
<p class='cg'>
To see if the birds lived the first night through,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And so at last to learn to use their wings.</p>
</td></tr></table>
<hr class='toprule' />
<div class='chsp'>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_50' name='page_50'></SPAN>50</span>
<SPAN name='OUT_OUT' id='OUT_OUT'></SPAN>
<h2>“OUT, OUT––”</h2></div>
<table summary=''><tr><td>
<p class='cg'>
<span class="dcap">The</span> buzz-saw snarled and rattled in the yard</p>
<p class='cg'>
And made dust and dropped stove-length sticks of wood,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Sweet-scented stuff when the breeze drew across it.</p>
<p class='cg'>
And from there those that lifted eyes could count</p>
<p class='cg'>
Five mountain ranges one behind the other</p>
<p class='cg'>
Under the sunset far into Vermont.</p>
<p class='cg'>
And the saw snarled and rattled, snarled and rattled,</p>
<p class='cg'>
As it ran light, or had to bear a load.</p>
<p class='cg'>
And nothing happened: day was all but done.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Call it a day, I wish they might have said</p>
<p class='cg'>
To please the boy by giving him the half hour</p>
<p class='cg'>
That a boy counts so much when saved from work.</p>
<p class='cg'>
His sister stood beside them in her apron</p>
<p class='cg'>
To tell them “Supper.” At the word, the saw,</p>
<p class='cg'>
As if to prove saws knew what supper meant,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Leaped out at the boy’s hand, or seemed to leap––</p>
<p class='cg'>
He must have given the hand. However it was,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Neither refused the meeting. But the hand!</p>
<p class='cg'>
The boy’s first outcry was a rueful laugh,</p>
<p class='cg'>
As he swung toward them holding up the hand</p>
<p class='cg'>
Half in appeal, but half as if to keep</p>
<p class='cg'>
The life from spilling. Then the boy saw all––</p>
<p class='cg'>
Since he was old enough to know, big boy</p>
<p class='cg'>
Doing a man’s work, though a child at heart––</p>
<p class='cg'>
He saw all spoiled. “Don’t let him cut my hand off––</p>
<p class='cg'>
The doctor, when he comes. Don’t let him, sister!”</p>
<p class='cg'>
So. But the hand was gone already.</p>
<p class='cg'>
The doctor put him in the dark of ether.</p>
<p class='cg'>
He lay and puffed his lips out with his breath.</p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_51' name='page_51'></SPAN>51</span>
<p class='cg'>
And then––the watcher at his pulse took fright.</p>
<p class='cg'>
No one believed. They listened at his heart.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Little––less––nothing!––and that ended it.</p>
<p class='cg'>
No more to build on there. And they, since they</p>
<p class='cg'>
Were not the one dead, turned to their affairs.</p>
</td></tr></table>
<hr class='toprule' />
<div class='chsp'>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_52' name='page_52'></SPAN>52</span>
<SPAN name='BROWNS_DESCENT_OR__THE_WILLYNILLY_SLIDE' id='BROWNS_DESCENT_OR__THE_WILLYNILLY_SLIDE'></SPAN>
<h2>BROWN’S DESCENT</h2>
<p><span class='smcap'>or</span><br/>THE WILLY-NILLY SLIDE</p>
</div>
<table summary=''><tr><td>
<p class='cg'>
<span class="dcap">Brown</span> lived at such a lofty farm</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>That everyone for miles could see</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
His lantern when he did his chores</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>In winter after half-past three.</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
And many must have seen him make</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>His wild descent from there one night,</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
’Cross lots, ’cross walls, ’cross everything,</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>Describing rings of lantern light.</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
Between the house and barn the gale</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>Got him by something he had on</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
And blew him out on the icy crust</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>That cased the world, and he was gone!</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
Walls were all buried, trees were few:</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>He saw no stay unless he stove</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
A hole in somewhere with his heel.</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>But though repeatedly he strove</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
And stamped and said things to himself,</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>And sometimes something seemed to yield,</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
He gained no foothold, but pursued</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>His journey down from field to field.</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_53' name='page_53'></SPAN>53</span>
<p class='cg'>
Sometimes he came with arms outspread</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>Like wings, revolving in the scene</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
Upon his longer axis, and</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>With no small dignity of mien.</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
Faster or slower as he chanced,</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>Sitting or standing as he chose,</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
According as he feared to risk</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>His neck, or thought to spare his clothes,</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
He never let the lantern drop.</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>And some exclaimed who saw afar</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
The figures he described with it,</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>“I wonder what those signals are</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
Brown makes at such an hour of night!</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>He’s celebrating something strange.</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
I wonder if he’s sold his farm,</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>Or been made Master of the Grange.”</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
He reeled, he lurched, he bobbed, he checked;</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>He fell and made the lantern rattle</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
(But saved the light from going out.)</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>So half-way down he fought the battle</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
Incredulous of his own bad luck.</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>And then becoming reconciled</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
To everything, he gave it up</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>And came down like a coasting child.</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_54' name='page_54'></SPAN>54</span>
<p class='cg'>
“Well––I––be––” that was all he said,</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>As standing in the river road,</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
He looked back up the slippery slope</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>(Two miles it was) to his abode.</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
Sometimes as an authority</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>On motor-cars, I’m asked if I</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
Should say our stock was petered out,</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>And this is my sincere reply:</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
Yankees are what they always were.</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>Don’t think Brown ever gave up hope</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
Of getting home again because</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>He couldn’t climb that slippery slope;</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
Or even thought of standing there</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>Until the January thaw</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
Should take the polish off the crust.</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>He bowed with grace to natural law,</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
And then went round it on his feet,</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>After the manner of our stock;</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
Not much concerned for those to whom,</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>At that particular time o’clock,</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
It must have looked as if the course</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>He steered was really straight away</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
From that which he was headed for––</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>Not much concerned for them, I say;</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_55' name='page_55'></SPAN>55</span>
<p class='cg'>
No more so than became a man––</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'><i>And</i> politician at odd seasons.</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
I’ve kept Brown standing in the cold</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>While I invested him with reasons;</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
But now he snapped his eyes three times;</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>Then shook his lantern, saying, “Ile’s</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
’Bout out!” and took the long way home</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in2'>By road, a matter of several miles.</span></p>
</td></tr></table>
<hr class='toprule' />
<div class='chsp'>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_56' name='page_56'></SPAN>56</span>
<SPAN name='THE_GUMGATHERER' id='THE_GUMGATHERER'></SPAN>
<h2>THE GUM-GATHERER</h2></div>
<table summary=''><tr><td>
<p class='cg'>
<span class="dcap">There</span> overtook me and drew me in</p>
<p class='cg'>
To his down-hill, early-morning stride,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And set me five miles on my road</p>
<p class='cg'>
Better than if he had had me ride,</p>
<p class='cg'>
A man with a swinging bag for load</p>
<p class='cg'>
And half the bag wound round his hand.</p>
<p class='cg'>
We talked like barking above the din</p>
<p class='cg'>
Of water we walked along beside.</p>
<p class='cg'>
And for my telling him where I’d been</p>
<p class='cg'>
And where I lived in mountain land</p>
<p class='cg'>
To be coming home the way I was,</p>
<p class='cg'>
He told me a little about himself.</p>
<p class='cg'>
He came from higher up in the pass</p>
<p class='cg'>
Where the grist of the new-beginning brooks</p>
<p class='cg'>
Is blocks split off the mountain mass––</p>
<p class='cg'>
And hopeless grist enough it looks</p>
<p class='cg'>
Ever to grind to soil for grass.</p>
<p class='cg'>
(The way it is will do for moss.)</p>
<p class='cg'>
There he had built his stolen shack.</p>
<p class='cg'>
It had to be a stolen shack</p>
<p class='cg'>
Because of the fears of fire and loss</p>
<p class='cg'>
That trouble the sleep of lumber folk:</p>
<p class='cg'>
Visions of half the world burned black</p>
<p class='cg'>
And the sun shrunken yellow in smoke.</p>
<p class='cg'>
We know who when they come to town</p>
<p class='cg'>
Bring berries under the wagon seat,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Or a basket of eggs between their feet;</p>
<p class='cg'>
What this man brought in a cotton sack</p>
<p class='cg'>
Was gum, the gum of the mountain spruce.</p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_57' name='page_57'></SPAN>57</span>
<p class='cg'>
He showed me lumps of the scented stuff</p>
<p class='cg'>
Like uncut jewels, dull and rough.</p>
<p class='cg'>
It comes to market golden brown;</p>
<p class='cg'>
But turns to pink between the teeth.</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
I told him this is a pleasant life</p>
<p class='cg'>
To set your breast to the bark of trees</p>
<p class='cg'>
That all your days are dim beneath,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And reaching up with a little knife,</p>
<p class='cg'>
To loose the resin and take it down</p>
<p class='cg'>
And bring it to market when you please.</p>
</td></tr></table>
<hr class='toprule' />
<div class='chsp'>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_58' name='page_58'></SPAN>58</span>
<SPAN name='THE_LINEGANG' id='THE_LINEGANG'></SPAN>
<h2>THE LINE-GANG</h2></div>
<table summary=''><tr><td>
<p class='cg'>
<span class="dcap">Here</span> come the line-gang pioneering by.</p>
<p class='cg'>
They throw a forest down less cut than broken.</p>
<p class='cg'>
They plant dead trees for living, and the dead</p>
<p class='cg'>
They string together with a living thread.</p>
<p class='cg'>
They string an instrument against the sky</p>
<p class='cg'>
Wherein words whether beaten out or spoken</p>
<p class='cg'>
Will run as hushed as when they were a thought.</p>
<p class='cg'>
But in no hush they string it: they go past</p>
<p class='cg'>
With shouts afar to pull the cable taut,</p>
<p class='cg'>
To hold it hard until they make it fast,</p>
<p class='cg'>
To ease away––they have it. With a laugh,</p>
<p class='cg'>
An oath of towns that set the wild at naught</p>
<p class='cg'>
They bring the telephone and telegraph.</p>
</td></tr></table>
<hr class='toprule' />
<div class='chsp'>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_59' name='page_59'></SPAN>59</span>
<SPAN name='THE_VANISHING_RED' id='THE_VANISHING_RED'></SPAN>
<h2>THE VANISHING RED</h2></div>
<table summary=''><tr><td>
<p class='cg'>
<span class="dcap">He</span> is said to have been the last Red Man</p>
<p class='cg'>
In Acton. And the Miller is said to have laughed––</p>
<p class='cg'>
If you like to call such a sound a laugh.</p>
<p class='cg'>
But he gave no one else a laugher’s license.</p>
<p class='cg'>
For he turned suddenly grave as if to say,</p>
<p class='cg'>
“Whose business,––if I take it on myself,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Whose business––but why talk round the barn?––</p>
<p class='cg'>
When it’s just that I hold with getting a thing done with.”</p>
<p class='cg'>
You can’t get back and see it as he saw it.</p>
<p class='cg'>
It’s too long a story to go into now.</p>
<p class='cg'>
You’d have to have been there and lived it.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Then you wouldn’t have looked on it as just a matter</p>
<p class='cg'>
Of who began it between the two races.</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
Some guttural exclamation of surprise</p>
<p class='cg'>
The Red Man gave in poking about the mill</p>
<p class='cg'>
Over the great big thumping shuffling mill-stone</p>
<p class='cg'>
Disgusted the Miller physically as coming</p>
<p class='cg'>
From one who had no right to be heard from.</p>
<p class='cg'>
“Come, John,” he said, “you want to see the wheel pit?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
He took him down below a cramping rafter,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And showed him, through a manhole in the floor,</p>
<p class='cg'>
The water in desperate straits like frantic fish,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Salmon and sturgeon, lashing with their tails.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Then he shut down the trap door with a ring in it</p>
<p class='cg'>
That jangled even above the general noise,</p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_60' name='page_60'></SPAN>60</span>
<p class='cg'>
And came up stairs alone––and gave that laugh,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And said something to a man with a meal-sack</p>
<p class='cg'>
That the man with the meal-sack didn’t catch––then.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Oh, yes, he showed John the wheel pit all right.</p>
</td></tr></table>
<hr class='toprule' />
<div class='chsp'>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_61' name='page_61'></SPAN>61</span>
<SPAN name='SNOW' id='SNOW'></SPAN>
<h2>SNOW</h2></div>
<table summary=''><tr><td>
<p class='cg'>
<span class="dcap">The</span> three stood listening to a fresh access</p>
<p class='cg'>
Of wind that caught against the house a moment,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Gulped snow, and then blew free again––the Coles</p>
<p class='cg'>
Dressed, but dishevelled from some hours of sleep,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Meserve belittled in the great skin coat he wore.</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
Meserve was first to speak. He pointed backward</p>
<p class='cg'>
Over his shoulder with his pipe-stem, saying,</p>
<p class='cg'>
“You can just see it glancing off the roof</p>
<p class='cg'>
Making a great scroll upward toward the sky,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Long enough for recording all our names on.––</p>
<p class='cg'>
I think I’ll just call up my wife and tell her</p>
<p class='cg'>
I’m here––so far––and starting on again.</p>
<p class='cg'>
I’ll call her softly so that if she’s wise</p>
<p class='cg'>
And gone to sleep, she needn’t wake to answer.”</p>
<p class='cg'>
Three times he barely stirred the bell, then listened.</p>
<p class='cg'>
“Why, Lett, still up? Lett, I’m at Cole’s. I’m late.</p>
<p class='cg'>
I called you up to say Good-night from here</p>
<p class='cg'>
Before I went to say Good-morning there.––</p>
<p class='cg'>
I thought I would.––I know, but, Lett––I know––</p>
<p class='cg'>
I could, but what’s the sense? The rest won’t be</p>
<p class='cg'>
So bad.––Give me an hour for it.––Ho, ho,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Three hours to here! But that was all up hill;</p>
<p class='cg'>
The rest is down.––Why no, no, not a wallow:</p>
<p class='cg'>
They kept their heads and took their time to it</p>
<p class='cg'>
Like darlings, both of them. They’re in the barn.––</p>
<p class='cg'>
My dear, I’m coming just the same. I didn’t</p>
<p class='cg'>
Call you to ask you to invite me home.––”</p>
<p class='cg'>
He lingered for some word she wouldn’t say,</p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_62' name='page_62'></SPAN>62</span>
<p class='cg'>
Said it at last himself, “Good-night,” and then,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Getting no answer, closed the telephone.</p>
<p class='cg'>
The three stood in the lamplight round the table</p>
<p class='cg'>
With lowered eyes a moment till he said,</p>
<p class='cg'>
“I’ll just see how the horses are.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“Yes, do,”</p>
<p class='cg'>
Both the Coles said together. Mrs. Cole</p>
<p class='cg'>
Added: “You can judge better after seeing.––</p>
<p class='cg'>
I want you here with me, Fred. Leave him here,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Brother Meserve. You know to find your way</p>
<p class='cg'>
Out through the shed.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“I guess I know my way,</p>
<p class='cg'>
I guess I know where I can find my name</p>
<p class='cg'>
Carved in the shed to tell me who I am</p>
<p class='cg'>
If it don’t tell me where I am. I used</p>
<p class='cg'>
To play––”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“You tend your horses and come back.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Fred Cole, you’re going to let him!”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“Well, aren’t you?</p>
<p class='cg'>
How can you help yourself?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“I called him Brother.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Why did I call him that?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“It’s right enough.</p>
<p class='cg'>
That’s all you ever heard him called round here.</p>
<p class='cg'>
He seems to have lost off his Christian name.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Christian enough I should call that myself.</p>
<p class='cg'>
He took no notice, did he? Well, at least</p>
<p class='cg'>
I didn’t use it out of love of him,</p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_63' name='page_63'></SPAN>63</span>
<p class='cg'>
The dear knows. I detest the thought of him</p>
<p class='cg'>
With his ten children under ten years old.</p>
<p class='cg'>
I hate his wretched little Racker Sect,</p>
<p class='cg'>
All’s ever I heard of it, which isn’t much.</p>
<p class='cg'>
But that’s not saying––Look, Fred Cole, it’s twelve,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Isn’t it, now? He’s been here half an hour.</p>
<p class='cg'>
He says he left the village store at nine.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Three hours to do four miles––a mile an hour</p>
<p class='cg'>
Or not much better. Why, it doesn’t seem</p>
<p class='cg'>
As if a man could move that slow and move.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Try to think what he did with all that time.</p>
<p class='cg'>
And three miles more to <SPAN name='TC_2'></SPAN><ins title="Added stanza break">go!”</ins></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“Don’t let him go.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Stick to him, Helen. Make him answer you.</p>
<p class='cg'>
That sort of man talks straight on all his life</p>
<p class='cg'>
From the last thing he said himself, stone deaf</p>
<p class='cg'>
To anything anyone else may say.</p>
<p class='cg'>
I should have thought, though, you could make him hear you.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“What is he doing out a night like this?</p>
<p class='cg'>
Why can’t he stay at home?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“He had to preach.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“It’s no night to be out.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“He may be small,</p>
<p class='cg'>
He may be good, but one thing’s sure, he’s tough.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“And strong of stale tobacco.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“He’ll pull <SPAN name='TC_5'></SPAN><ins title="Single quote changed to double">through.”</ins></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_64' name='page_64'></SPAN>64</span>
<p class='cg'>
“You only say so. Not another house</p>
<p class='cg'>
Or shelter to put into from this place</p>
<p class='cg'>
To theirs. I’m going to call his wife again.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Wait and he may. Let’s see what he will do.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Let’s see if he will think of her again.</p>
<p class='cg'>
But then I doubt he’s thinking of himself</p>
<p class='cg'>
He doesn’t look on it as anything.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“He shan’t go––there!”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“It <i>is</i> a night, my dear.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“One thing: he didn’t drag God into it.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“He don’t consider it a case for God.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“You think so, do you? You don’t know the kind.</p>
<p class='cg'>
He’s getting up a miracle this minute.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Privately––to himself, right now, he’s thinking</p>
<p class='cg'>
He’ll make a case of it if he succeeds,</p>
<p class='cg'>
But keep still if he fails.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“Keep still all over.</p>
<p class='cg'>
He’ll be dead––dead and buried.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“Such a trouble!</p>
<p class='cg'>
Not but I’ve every reason not to care</p>
<p class='cg'>
What happens to him if it only takes</p>
<p class='cg'>
Some of the sanctimonious conceit</p>
<p class='cg'>
Out of one of those pious scalawags.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Nonsense to that! You want to see him safe.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“You like the runt.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“Don’t you a little?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_65' name='page_65'></SPAN>65</span>
<p class='cg_right'>“Well,</p>
<p class='cg'>
I don’t like what he’s doing, which is what</p>
<p class='cg'>
You like, and like him for.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“Oh, yes you do.</p>
<p class='cg'>
You like your fun as well as anyone;</p>
<p class='cg'>
Only you women have to put these airs on</p>
<p class='cg'>
To impress men. You’ve got us so ashamed</p>
<p class='cg'>
Of being men we can’t look at a good fight</p>
<p class='cg'>
Between two boys and not feel bound to stop it.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Let the man freeze an ear or two, I say.––</p>
<p class='cg'>
He’s here. I leave him all to you. Go in</p>
<p class='cg'>
And save his life.––All right, come in, Meserve.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Sit down, sit down. How did you find the horses?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Fine, fine.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“And ready for some more? My wife here</p>
<p class='cg'>
Says it won’t do. You’ve got to give it up.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Won’t you to please me? Please! If I say please?</p>
<p class='cg'>
Mr. Meserve, I’ll leave it to <i>your</i> wife.</p>
<p class='cg'>
What <i>did</i> your wife say on the telephone?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
Meserve seemed to heed nothing but the lamp</p>
<p class='cg'>
Or something not far from it on the table.</p>
<p class='cg'>
By straightening out and lifting a forefinger,</p>
<p class='cg'>
He pointed with his hand from where it lay</p>
<p class='cg'>
Like a white crumpled spider on his knee:</p>
<p class='cg'>
“That leaf there in your open book! It moved</p>
<p class='cg'>
Just then, I thought. It’s stood erect like that,</p>
<p class='cg'>
There on the table, ever since I came,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Trying to turn itself backward or forward,</p>
<p class='cg'>
I’ve had my eye on it to make out which;</p>
<p class='cg'>
If forward, then it’s with a friend’s impatience––</p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_66' name='page_66'></SPAN>66</span>
<p class='cg'>
You see I know––to get you on to things</p>
<p class='cg'>
It wants to see how you will take, if backward</p>
<p class='cg'>
It’s from regret for something you have passed</p>
<p class='cg'>
And failed to see the good of. Never mind,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Things must expect to come in front of us</p>
<p class='cg'>
A many times––I don’t say just how many––</p>
<p class='cg'>
That varies with the things––before we see them.</p>
<p class='cg'>
One of the lies would make it out that nothing</p>
<p class='cg'>
Ever presents itself before us twice.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Where would we be at last if that were so?</p>
<p class='cg'>
Our very life depends on everything’s</p>
<p class='cg'>
Recurring till we answer from within.</p>
<p class='cg'>
The thousandth time may prove the charm.––That leaf!</p>
<p class='cg'>
It can’t turn either way. It needs the wind’s help.</p>
<p class='cg'>
But the wind didn’t move it if it moved.</p>
<p class='cg'>
It moved itself. The wind’s at naught in here.</p>
<p class='cg'>
It couldn’t stir so sensitively poised</p>
<p class='cg'>
A thing as that. It couldn’t reach the lamp</p>
<p class='cg'>
To get a puff of black smoke from the flame,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Or blow a rumple in the collie’s coat.</p>
<p class='cg'>
You make a little foursquare block of air,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Quiet and light and warm, in spite of all</p>
<p class='cg'>
The illimitable dark and cold and storm,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And by so doing give these three, lamp, dog,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And book-leaf, that keep near you, their repose;</p>
<p class='cg'>
Though for all anyone can tell, repose</p>
<p class='cg'>
May be the thing you haven’t, yet you give it.</p>
<p class='cg'>
So false it is that what we haven’t we can’t give;</p>
<p class='cg'>
So false, that what we always say is true.</p>
<p class='cg'>
I’ll have to turn the leaf if no one else will.</p>
<p class='cg'>
It won’t lie down. Then let it stand. Who cares?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“I shouldn’t want to hurry you, Meserve,</p>
<p class='cg'>
But if you’re going––Say you’ll stay, you know?</p>
<p class='cg'>
But let me raise this curtain on a scene,</p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_67' name='page_67'></SPAN>67</span>
<p class='cg'>
And show you how it’s piling up against you.</p>
<p class='cg'>
You see the snow-white through the white of frost?</p>
<p class='cg'>
Ask Helen how far up the sash it’s climbed</p>
<p class='cg'>
Since last we read the gage.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“It looks as if</p>
<p class='cg'>
Some pallid thing had squashed its features flat</p>
<p class='cg'>
And its eyes shut with overeagerness</p>
<p class='cg'>
To see what people found so interesting</p>
<p class='cg'>
In one another, and had gone to sleep</p>
<p class='cg'>
Of its own stupid lack of understanding,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Or broken its white neck of mushroom stuff</p>
<p class='cg'>
Short off, and died against the window-pane.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Brother Meserve, take care, you’ll scare yourself</p>
<p class='cg'>
More than you will us with such nightmare talk.</p>
<p class='cg'>
It’s you it matters to, because it’s you</p>
<p class='cg'>
Who have to go out into it alone.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Let him talk, Helen, and perhaps he’ll stay.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Before you drop the curtain––I’m reminded:</p>
<p class='cg'>
You recollect the boy who came out here</p>
<p class='cg'>
To breathe the air one winter––had a room</p>
<p class='cg'>
Down at the Averys’? Well, one sunny morning</p>
<p class='cg'>
After a downy storm, he passed our place</p>
<p class='cg'>
And found me banking up the house with snow.</p>
<p class='cg'>
And I was burrowing in deep for warmth,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Piling it well above the window-sills.</p>
<p class='cg'>
The snow against the window caught his eye.</p>
<p class='cg'>
‘Hey, that’s a pretty thought’––those were his words.</p>
<p class='cg'>
‘So you can think it’s six feet deep outside,</p>
<p class='cg'>
While you sit warm and read up balanced rations.</p>
<p class='cg'>
You can’t get too much winter in the winter.’</p>
<p class='cg'>
Those were his words. And he went home and all</p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_68' name='page_68'></SPAN>68</span>
<p class='cg'>
But banked the daylight out of Avery’s windows.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Now you and I would go to no such length.</p>
<p class='cg'>
At the same time you can’t deny it makes</p>
<p class='cg'>
It not a mite worse, sitting here, we three,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Playing our fancy, to have the snowline run</p>
<p class='cg'>
So high across the pane outside. There where</p>
<p class='cg'>
There is a sort of tunnel in the frost</p>
<p class='cg'>
More like a tunnel than a hole––way down</p>
<p class='cg'>
At the far end of it you see a stir</p>
<p class='cg'>
And quiver like the frayed edge of the drift</p>
<p class='cg'>
Blown in the wind. I <i>like</i> that––I like <i>that</i>.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Well, now I leave you, people.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“Come, Meserve,</p>
<p class='cg'>
We thought you were deciding not to go––</p>
<p class='cg'>
The ways you found to say the praise of comfort</p>
<p class='cg'>
And being where you are. You want to stay.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“I’ll own it’s cold for such a fall of snow.</p>
<p class='cg'>
This house is frozen brittle, all except</p>
<p class='cg'>
This room you sit in. If you think the wind</p>
<p class='cg'>
Sounds further off, it’s not because it’s dying;</p>
<p class='cg'>
You’re further under in the snow––that’s all––</p>
<p class='cg'>
And feel it less. Hear the soft bombs of dust</p>
<p class='cg'>
It bursts against us at the chimney mouth,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And at the eaves. I like it from inside</p>
<p class='cg'>
More than I shall out in it. But the horses</p>
<p class='cg'>
Are rested and it’s time to say good-night,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And let you get to bed again. Good-night,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Sorry I had to break in on your sleep.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Lucky for you you did. Lucky for you</p>
<p class='cg'>
You had us for a half-way station</p>
<p class='cg'>
To stop at. If you were the kind of man</p>
<p class='cg'>
Paid heed to women, you’d take my advice</p>
<p class='cg'>
And for your family’s sake stay where you are.</p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_69' name='page_69'></SPAN>69</span>
<p class='cg'>
But what good is my saying it over and over?</p>
<p class='cg'>
You’ve done more than you had a right to think</p>
<p class='cg'>
You could do––<i>now</i>. You know the risk you take</p>
<p class='cg'>
In going on.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“Our snow-storms as a rule</p>
<p class='cg'>
Aren’t looked on as man-killers, and although</p>
<p class='cg'>
I’d rather be the beast that sleeps the sleep</p>
<p class='cg'>
Under it all, his door sealed up and lost,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Than the man fighting it to keep above it,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Yet think of the small birds at roost and not</p>
<p class='cg'>
In nests. Shall I be counted less than they are?</p>
<p class='cg'>
Their bulk in water would be frozen rock</p>
<p class='cg'>
In no time out to-night. And yet to-morrow</p>
<p class='cg'>
They will come budding boughs from tree to tree</p>
<p class='cg'>
Flirting their wings and saying Chickadee,</p>
<p class='cg'>
As if not knowing what you meant by the word storm.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“But why when no one wants you to go on?</p>
<p class='cg'>
Your wife––she doesn’t want you to. We don’t,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And you yourself don’t want to. Who else is there?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Save us from being cornered by a woman.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Well, there’s”––She told Fred afterward that in</p>
<p class='cg'>
The pause right there, she thought the dreaded word</p>
<p class='cg'>
Was coming, “God.” But no, he only said</p>
<p class='cg'>
“Well, there’s––the storm. That says I must go on.</p>
<p class='cg'>
That wants me as a war might if it came.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Ask any man.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>He threw her that as something</p>
<p class='cg'>
To last her till he got outside the door.</p>
<p class='cg'>
He had Cole with him to the barn to see him off.</p>
<p class='cg'>
When Cole returned he found his wife still standing</p>
<p class='cg'>
Beside the table near the open book,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Not reading it.</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_70' name='page_70'></SPAN>70</span>
<p class='cg_right'>“Well, what kind of a man</p>
<p class='cg'>
Do you call that?” she said.</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“He had the gift</p>
<p class='cg'>
Of words, or is it tongues, I ought to say?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Was ever such a man for seeing likeness?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Or disregarding people’s civil questions––</p>
<p class='cg'>
What? We’ve found out in one hour more about him</p>
<p class='cg'>
Than we had seeing him pass by in the road</p>
<p class='cg'>
A thousand times. If that’s the way he preaches!</p>
<p class='cg'>
You didn’t think you’d keep him after all.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Oh, I’m not blaming you. He didn’t leave you</p>
<p class='cg'>
Much say in the matter, and I’m just as glad</p>
<p class='cg'>
We’re not in for a night of him. No sleep</p>
<p class='cg'>
If he had stayed. The least thing set him going.</p>
<p class='cg'>
It’s quiet as an empty church without him.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“But how much better off are we as it is?</p>
<p class='cg'>
We’ll have to sit here till we know he’s safe.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Yes, I suppose you’ll want to, but I shouldn’t.</p>
<p class='cg'>
He knows what he can do, or he wouldn’t try.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Get into bed I say, and get some rest.</p>
<p class='cg'>
He won’t come back, and if he telephones,</p>
<p class='cg'>
It won’t be for an hour or two.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“Well then.</p>
<p class='cg'>
We can’t be any help by sitting here</p>
<p class='cg'>
And living his fight through with him, I suppose.”</p>
<hr class='mini' />
<p class='cg'>
Cole had been telephoning in the dark.</p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_71' name='page_71'></SPAN>71</span>
<p class='cg'>
Mrs. Cole’s voice came from an inner room:</p>
<p class='cg'>
“Did she call you or you call her?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“She me.</p>
<p class='cg'>
You’d better dress: you won’t go back to bed.</p>
<p class='cg'>
We must have been asleep: it’s three and after.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Had she been ringing long? I’ll get my wrapper.</p>
<p class='cg'>
I want to speak to her.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“All she said was,</p>
<p class='cg'>
He hadn’t come and had he really started.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“She knew he had, poor thing, two hours ago.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“He had the shovel. He’ll have made a fight.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Why did I ever let him leave this house!”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Don’t begin that. You did the best you could</p>
<p class='cg'>
To keep him––though perhaps you didn’t quite</p>
<p class='cg'>
Conceal a wish to see him show the spunk</p>
<p class='cg'>
To disobey you. Much his wife’ll thank you.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Fred, after all I said! You shan’t make out</p>
<p class='cg'>
That it was any way but what it was.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Did she let on by any word she said</p>
<p class='cg'>
She didn’t thank me?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“When I told her ‘Gone,’</p>
<p class='cg'>
‘Well then,’ she said, and ‘Well then’––like a threat.</p>
<p class='cg'>
And then her voice came scraping slow: ‘Oh, you,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Why did you let him go’?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“Asked why we let him?</p>
<p class='cg'>
You let me there. I’ll ask her why she let him.</p>
<p class='cg'>
She didn’t dare to speak when he was here.</p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_72' name='page_72'></SPAN>72</span>
<p class='cg'>
Their number’s––twenty-one? The thing won’t work.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Someone’s receiver’s down. The handle <SPAN name='TC_6'></SPAN><ins title="Removed extra stanza break">stumbles.</ins></p>
<p class='cg'>
The stubborn thing, the way it jars your arm!</p>
<p class='cg'>
It’s theirs. She’s dropped it from her hand and gone.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Try speaking. Say ‘Hello’!”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“Hello. Hello.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“What do you hear?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“I hear an empty room––</p>
<p class='cg'>
You know––it sounds that way. And yes, I hear––</p>
<p class='cg'>
I think I hear a clock––and windows rattling.</p>
<p class='cg'>
No step though. If she’s there she’s sitting down.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Shout, she may hear you.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“Shouting is no good.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Keep speaking then.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“Hello. Hello. Hello.</p>
<p class='cg'>
You don’t suppose––? She wouldn’t go out doors?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“I’m half afraid that’s just what she might do.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“And leave the children?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“Wait and call again.</p>
<p class='cg'>
You can’t hear whether she has left the door</p>
<p class='cg'>
Wide open and the wind’s blown out the lamp</p>
<p class='cg'>
And the fire’s died and the room’s dark and cold?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_73' name='page_73'></SPAN>73</span>
<p class='cg'>
“One of two things, either she’s gone to bed</p>
<p class='cg'>
Or gone out doors.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“In which case both are lost.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Do you know what she’s like? Have you ever met her?</p>
<p class='cg'>
It’s strange she doesn’t want to speak to us.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
<span style='margin-left: 2.34375em;'>“Fred, see if you can hear what I hear. Come.”</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“A clock maybe.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“Don’t you hear something else?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Not talking.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_center'>“No.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“Why, yes, I hear––what is it?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“What do you say it is?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_center'>“A baby’s crying!</p>
<p class='cg'>
Frantic it sounds, though muffled and far off.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Its mother wouldn’t let it cry like that,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Not if she’s there.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“What do you make of it?”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“There’s only one thing possible to make,</p>
<p class='cg'>
That is, assuming––that she has gone out.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Of course she hasn’t though.” They both sat down</p>
<p class='cg'>
Helpless. “There’s nothing we can do till morning.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“Fred, I shan’t let you think of going out.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_74' name='page_74'></SPAN>74</span>
<p class='cg'>
“Hold on.” The double bell began to chirp.</p>
<p class='cg'>
They started up. Fred took the telephone.</p>
<p class='cg'>
“Hello, Meserve. You’re there, then!––And your <SPAN name='TC_7'></SPAN><ins title="Removed extra stanza break">wife?</ins></p>
<p class='cg'>
Good! Why I asked––she didn’t seem to answer.</p>
<p class='cg'>
He says she went to let him in the barn.––</p>
<p class='cg'>
We’re glad. Oh, say no more about it, man.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Drop in and see us when you’re passing.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“Well,</p>
<p class='cg'>
She has him then, though what she wants him for</p>
<p class='cg'>
I <i>don’t</i> see.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg_right'>“Possibly not for herself.</p>
<p class='cg'>
Maybe she only wants him for the children.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“The whole to-do seems to have been for nothing.</p>
<p class='cg'>
What spoiled our night was to him just his fun.</p>
<p class='cg'>
What did he come in for?––To talk and visit?</p>
<p class='cg'>
Thought he’d just call to tell us it was snowing.</p>
<p class='cg'>
If he thinks he is going to make our house</p>
<p class='cg'>
A halfway coffee house ’twixt town and nowhere–––”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“I thought you’d feel you’d been too much concerned.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“You think you haven’t been concerned yourself.”</p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
“If you mean he was inconsiderate</p>
<p class='cg'>
To rout us out to think for him at midnight</p>
<p class='cg'>
And then take our advice no more than nothing,</p>
<p class='cg'>
Why, I agree with you. But let’s forgive him.</p>
<p class='cg'>
We’ve had a share in one night of his life.</p>
<p class='cg'>
What’ll you bet he ever calls again?”</p>
</td></tr></table>
<hr class='toprule' />
<div class='chsp'>
<span class='pagenum pncolor'><SPAN name='page_75' name='page_75'></SPAN>75</span>
<SPAN name='THE_SOUND_OF_THE_TREES' id='THE_SOUND_OF_THE_TREES'></SPAN>
<h2><i>THE SOUND OF THE TREES</i></h2></div>
<div class="italicized">
<table summary=''><tr><td>
<p class='cg'>
<i>I wonder about the trees.</i></p>
<p class='cg'>
Why do we wish to bear</p>
<p class='cg'>
Forever the noise of these</p>
<p class='cg'>
More than another noise</p>
<p class='cg'>
So close to our dwelling place?</p>
<p class='cg'>
We suffer them by the day</p>
<p class='cg'>
Till we lose all measure of pace,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And fixity in our joys,</p>
<p class='cg'>
And acquire a listening air.</p>
<p class='cg'>
They are that that talks of going</p>
<p class='cg'>
But never gets away;</p>
<p class='cg'>
And that talks no less for knowing,</p>
<p class='cg'>
As it grows wiser and older,</p>
<p class='cg'>
That now it means to stay.</p>
<p class='cg'>
My feet tug at the floor</p>
<p class='cg'>
And my head sways to my shoulder</p>
<p class='cg'>
Sometimes when I watch trees sway,</p>
<p class='cg'>
From the window or the door.</p>
<p class='cg'>
I shall set forth for somewhere,</p>
<p class='cg'>
I shall make the reckless choice</p>
<p class='cg'>
Some day when they are in voice</p>
<p class='cg'>
And tossing so as to scare</p>
<p class='cg'>
The white clouds over them on.</p>
<p class='cg'>
I shall have less to say,</p>
<p class='cg'>
<i>But I shall be gone.</i></p>
</td></tr></table></div>
<hr class='pb' />
<p class="center muchlarger" ><b>SOME RECENT POETRY</b></p>
<table summary=''><tr><td>
<p class='cg'>
<br/></p>
<p class='cg'>
Stephen Vincent Benét’s</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in4'>Heavens and Earth</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
Thomas Burke’s</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in4'>The Song Book of Quong Lee of Limehouse</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
Richard Burton’s</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in4'>Poems of Earth’s Meaning</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
Francis Carlin’s</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in4'>My Ireland</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in4'>The Cairn of Stars</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
Padraic Colum’s</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in4'>Wild Earth and Other Poems</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
Grace Hazard Conkling’s</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in4'>Wilderness Songs</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
Walter De La Mare’s</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in4'>The Listeners and Other Poems</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in4'>Peacock Pie. Ill’d by W. H. Robinson</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in4'>Motley and Other Poems</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in4'>Collected Poems 1901-1918. 2 Vols.</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
Robert Frost’s</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in4'>North of Boston</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in4'>Mountain Interval. New Edition, with Portrait</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in4'>A Boy’s Will</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
Carl Sandburg’s</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in4'>Cornhuskers</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in4'>Chicago Poems</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
Lew Sarrett’s</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in4'>Many Many Moons</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
Louis Untermeyer’s</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in4'>These Times</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in4'>---- and Other Poets</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in4'>Poems of Heinrich Heine (Translated)</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in4'>The New Era in American Poetry</span></p>
<p class='cg'> </p>
<p class='cg'>
Margaret Widdemer’s</p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in4'>The Old Road to Paradise</span></p>
<p class='cg'>
<span class='in4'>Factories and Other Poems</span></p>
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<div class="center">
<p class="larger" ><b>THE HOME BOOK OF VERSE</b></p>
<p>American and English 1580-1918<br/>
Selected and arranged by Burton Egbert Stevenson<br/>
Third Edition Revised and Enlarged</p>
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<p>Over 4,000 pages of the best verse in English, ranging all the
way from the classics to some of the best newspaper verse of
to-day. In several different editions.</p>
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<div class="center">
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<div class="trnote">
<p><b>Transcriber Notes</b></p>
<p>Typographical inconsistencies have been changed and are
<ins class="trchange" title="Was 'hgihligthed'">highlighted</ins> and
listed below.</p>
<p>Archaic and variable spelling and hyphenation is preserved.</p>
<p>Author’s punctuation style is preserved, except where noted.</p>
<p class="padtop" ><b>Transcriber Changes</b></p>
<p>The following changes were made to the original text:</p>
<p><SPAN href='#TC_4'>Page 46</SPAN>: Added period after <b>trees</b> (Tomatoes, beets, beans, pumpkins, corn, And even fruit <b>trees.</b>)</p>
<p><SPAN href='#TC_2'>Page 63</SPAN>: Added stanza break between go and Don’t (And three miles more to <b>go!”<br/>
“Don’t</b> let him go.)</p>
<p><SPAN href='#TC_5'>Page 63</SPAN>: Single quote changed to double after <b>through</b> (“He’ll pull <b>through.”</b>)</p>
<p><SPAN href='#TC_6'>Page 72</SPAN>: Removed extra stanza break after <b>stumbles</b> (The handle <b>stumbles. The</b> stubborn thing, the way it jars your arm!)</p>
<p><SPAN href='#TC_7'>Page 74</SPAN>: Removed extra stanza break after <b>wife</b> (“Hello, Meserve. You’re there, then!––And your <b>wife? Good!</b> Why I asked––she didn’t seem to answer.)</p>
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