| Harriet Monroe, ed. (18601936). Poetry: A Magazine of Verse. 191222. | | | | Wind-blown | | By Muna Lee |
| | From Songs of Many Moods
I MY heart | |
| Rooted like the tree, | |
| Like the tree reaches out yearning arms | |
| Clutching at the wind. | |
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II Out of a universe of things | 5 |
| Two only | |
| Give me any measure of peace: | |
| Rain | |
| That shuts you out, | |
| And wind | 10 |
| That bears me away. | |
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III If for one hour, | |
| One hour when the sunset is live gold, | |
| I might be a little wind | |
| Running with gray feet along the edge of the world, | 15 |
| Could I not forget | |
| For one hour? | | | | |
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