| Harriet Monroe, ed. (18601936). Poetry: A Magazine of Verse. 191222. | | | | Alchemy | | By Susan M. Boogher |
| | | SINCE I have loved you | |
| Every man I pass | |
| Goes by me with some hint of you: | |
| Some windy grace | |
| Of your swift movement through the crowd; | 5 |
| Some similarity of up-flung brow | |
| That lifts me with the thrill of mountains; | |
| Some glance of eyes, like yours, | |
| That whisper phraseless things
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| Since I have loved you | 10 |
| Every man I pass | |
| Goes by me with some hint of you
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| Since I have loved you | |
| Are you all men? | |
| And has love made | 15 |
| All men | |
| You? | | | | |
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