Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.
RainJean Starr Untermeyer
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And the gloom of grayed skies.
But now I think I must always cherish
Rain-hung leaf and the misty river;
And the friendly screen of dripping green
Where eager kisses were shyly given,
And your pipe-smoke made clouds in our damp, close heaven.
His wet shoes soughed on the shining walk.
And that afternoon was filled with a blurred glory—
That afternoon, when we first talked as lovers.