Download - The Anniversary
The AnniversaryAuthor(s): Ruth HallSource: Poetry, Vol. 8, No. 5 (Aug., 1916), p. 233Published by: Poetry FoundationStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/20570876 .
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Branded
The spell of the desert is on me-it's got me fast and sure, And I must leave the easy trail to follow the desert's lure. I'm marked with the signs of its branding-wild eye, black
lip, raw skin. Through hunger, thirst, through hell I'll go to follow the
cursed thing! Amy Sebree-Smith
QUATRAINS
THE WOLF AT THE DOOR
The Russian traveler in the story, lest The wolf attack, casts out his precious store.
So we surrender all that we hold best, To drive back him who clamors at the door.
THE ANNIVERSARY
With no observance is my birthday set From other times aside.
But once each year-would God I could forget! Comes back the night I died.
Ruth Hall
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