Mountain Interval - Part 10
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Part 10

We've had a share in one night of his life.

What'll you bet he ever calls again?"

_THE SOUND OF THE TREES_

_I wonder about the trees.

Why do we wish to bear Forever the noise of these More than another noise So close to our dwelling place?

We suffer them by the day Till we lose all measure of pace, And fixity in our joys, And acquire a listening air.

They are that that talks of going But never gets away; And that talks no less for knowing, As it grows wiser and older, That now it means to stay.

My feet tug at the floor And my head sways to my shoulder Sometimes when I watch trees sway, From the window or the door.

I shall set forth for somewhere, I shall make the reckless choice Some day when they are in voice And tossing so as to scare The white clouds over them on.

I shall have less to say, But I shall be gone._

SOME RECENT POETRY

Stephen Vincent Benet's Heavens and Earth

Thomas Burke's The Song Book of Quong Lee of Limehouse

Richard Burton's Poems of Earth's Meaning

Francis Carlin's My Ireland The Cairn of Stars

Padraic Colum's Wild Earth and Other Poems

Grace Hazard Conkling's Wilderness Songs

Walter De La Mare's The Listeners and Other Poems Peac.o.c.k Pie. Ill'd by W. H. Robinson Motley and Other Poems Collected Poems 1901-1918. 2 Vols.

Robert Frost's North of Boston Mountain Interval. New Edition, with Portrait A Boy's Will

Carl Sandburg's Cornhuskers Chicago Poems

Lew Sarrett's Many Many Moons

Louis Untermeyer's These Times ---- and Other Poets Poems of Heinrich Heine (Translated) The New Era in American Poetry

Margaret Widdemer's The Old Road to Paradise Factories and Other Poems