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第12章

II.An Explanation of the Grasshopper The Grasshopper, the grasshopper, I will explain to you: --He is the Brownies' racehorse, The fairies' Kangaroo.

III.The Dangerous Little Boy Fairies In fairyland the little boys Would rather fight than eat their meals.

They like to chase a gauze-winged fly And catch and beat him till he squeals.

Sometimes they come to sleeping men Armed with the deadly red-rose thorn, And those that feel its fearful wound Repent the day that they were born.

IV.The Mouse that gnawed the Oak-tree Down The mouse that gnawed the oak-tree down Began his task in early life.

He kept so busy with his teeth He had no time to take a wife.

He gnawed and gnawed through sun and rain When the ambitious fit was on, Then rested in the sawdust till A month of idleness had gone.

He did not move about to hunt The coteries of mousie-men.

He was a snail-paced, stupid thing Until he cared to gnaw again.

The mouse that gnawed the oak-tree down, When that tough foe was at his feet --Found in the stump no angel-cake Nor buttered bread, nor cheese, nor meat --The forest-roof let in the sky.

"This light is worth the work," said he.

"I'll make this ancient swamp more light,"And started on another tree.

V.Parvenu Where does Cinderella sleep?

By far-off day-dream river.

A secret place her burning Prince Decks, while his heart-strings quiver.

Homesick for our cinder world, Her low-born shoulders shiver;She longs for sleep in cinders curled --

We, for the day-dream river.

VI.The Spider and the Ghost of the Fly Once I loved a spider When I was born a fly, A velvet-footed spider With a gown of rainbow-dye.

She ate my wings and gloated.

She bound me with a hair.

She drove me to her parlor Above her winding stair.

To educate young spiders She took me all apart.

My ghost came back to haunt her.

I saw her eat my heart.

VII.Crickets on a Strike The foolish queen of fairyland From her milk-white throne in a lily-bell, Gave command to her cricket-band To play for her when the dew-drops fell.

But the cold dew spoiled their instruments And they play for the foolish queen no more.

Instead those sturdy malcontents Play sharps and flats in my kitchen floor.

How a Little Girl DancedDedicated to Lucy Bates(Being a reminiscence of certain private theatricals.)Oh, cabaret dancer, *I* know a dancer, Whose eyes have not looked on the feasts that are vain.

*I* know a dancer, *I* know a dancer, Whose soul has no bond with the beasts of the plain:

Judith the dancer, Judith the dancer, With foot like the snow, and with step like the rain.

Oh, thrice-painted dancer, vaudeville dancer, Sad in your spangles, with soul all astrain, *I* know a dancer, *I* know a dancer, Whose laughter and weeping are spiritual gain, A pure-hearted, high-hearted maiden evangel, With strength the dark cynical earth to disdain.

Flowers of bright Broadway, you of the chorus, Who sing in the hope of forgetting your pain:

I turn to a sister of Sainted Cecilia, A white bird escaping the earth's tangled skein: --The music of God is her innermost brooding, The whispering angels her footsteps sustain.

Oh, proud Russian dancer: praise for your dancing.

No clean human passion my rhyme would arraign.

You dance for Apollo with noble devotion, A high cleansing revel to make the heart sane.

But Judith the dancer prays to a spirit More white than Apollo and all of his train.

I know a dancer who finds the true Godhead, Who bends o'er a brazier in Heaven's clear plain.

I know a dancer, I know a dancer, Who lifts us toward peace, from this earth that is vain:

Judith the dancer, Judith the dancer, With foot like the snow, and with step like the rain.

In Praise of Songs that DieAfter having read a Great Deal of Good Current Poetry in the Magazines and NewspapersAh, they are passing, passing by, Wonderful songs, but born to die!

Cries from the infinite human seas, Waves thrice-winged with harmonies.

Here I stand on a pier in the foam Seeing the songs to the beach go home, Dying in sand while the tide flows back, As it flowed of old in its fated track.

Oh, hurrying tide that will not hear Your own foam-children dying near:

Is there no refuge-house of song, No home, no haven where songs belong?

Oh, precious hymns that come and go!

You perish, and I love you so!

Factory Windows are always BrokenFactory windows are always broken.

Somebody's always throwing bricks, Somebody's always heaving cinders, Playing ugly Yahoo tricks.

Factory windows are always broken.

Other windows are let alone.

No one throws through the chapel-window The bitter, snarling, derisive stone.

Factory windows are always broken.

Something or other is going wrong.

Something is rotten -- I think, in Denmark.

*End of the factory-window song*.

To Mary PickfordMoving-picture Actress(On hearing she was leaving the moving-pictures for the stage.)Mary Pickford, doll divine, Year by year, and every day At the moving-picture play, You have been my valentine.

Once a free-limbed page in hose, Baby-Rosalind in flower, Cloakless, shrinking, in that hour How our reverent passion rose, How our fine desire you won.

Kitchen-wench another day, Shapeless, wooden every way.

Next, a fairy from the sun.

Once you walked a grown-up strand Fish-wife siren, full of lure, Snaring with devices sure Lads who murdered on the sand.

But on most days just a child Dimpled as no grown-folk are, Cold of kiss as some north star, Violet from the valleys wild.

Snared as innocence must be, Fleeing, prisoned, chained, half-dead --At the end of tortures dread Roaring cowboys set you free.

Fly, O song, to her to-day, Like a cowboy cross the land.

Snatch her from Belasco's hand And that prison called Broadway.

All the village swains await One dear lily-girl demure, Saucy, dancing, cold and pure, Elf who must return in state.

Blanche SweetMoving-picture Actress(After seeing the reel called "Oil and Water".)Beauty has a throne-room In our humorous town, Spoiling its hob-goblins, Laughing shadows down.

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