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Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.

The Year

Evelyn Scott

From “Tropical Life”

DAYS and days float by.

On the sides of the mountains

Blue shadows shift

And sift into silence.

Morning….

The cock crows.

There is that rosy glow on the mountains’ edge.

José in the door of his hut,

Maria’s lace bobbins

Tapping, tapping.

Evening….

The parrot’s shrill cry,

Pale silver green stars.

Night….

And ghosts of dead Josés

And dead Marias

Sitting in the moonlight.

Peace—

Depressing,

Interminable

Peace.