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

Elf-child

Florence Kiper Frank

From “For Barbara”

THEY’LL get your rollicking spirit pretty soon,

Taming you to the observances of days.

They’ll teach you how to tread the ordered maze,

Little wild baby dancing under the moon—

Not to go prancing at the call of the loon,

Mad little darling of the runaways!

Of conversation, manner, prim delays

They’ll tell you—and nice use of the fork and spoon.

Oh please, oh please don’t let it be all wasted

That you from streams have drunk a dear delight,

You who have lived with faery and have tasted

Delicate rumors, stirrings of the sprite.

Do sometimes put your fingers to your nose,

And still go dancing on your little toes!