Others Vol1 N2 (Tem Amy Lowell)
Others Vol1 N2 (Tem Amy Lowell)
Others Vol1 N2 (Tem Amy Lowell)
AUGUST 1915
EDITED BY
ALFRED KREYMBORG 15 cents a copy
GRANTWOOD. N. J. $ 1 . 5 0 per year
OTHERS
AMY LOWELL
ALANSON HARTPENCE
SKIPWITH CANNELL
WALLACE STEVENS
VOL. I No. 2
Copyright, 1915
by
Alfred Kreymborg
Grantwood. N . J.
AMY LOWELL 19
I carried them
From house to house,
And cried them
Down hot streets.
The sun fell
Upon my flowers,
And the dust of the streets
Blew over my basket.
That night
I slept upon the open seats
Of a circus,
Where all day long
People had watched
The antics
Of a painted clown.
20 AMY LOWELL
A COMPARISON
TREES
REVENGE
PASTORAL
PASTORAL
THE OGRE
Sweet child,
Little girl with well shaped legs
You cannot touch the thoughts
I put over and under and around you.
This is fortunate for they would
Burn you to an ash otherwise.
Your petals would be quite curled up.
APPEAL
O crimson salamander !
This is my song.
26 SKIPWITH CANNELL
T H E C O M I N G OF N I G H T
I am tired.
I am so tired
TO ENGLAND
I am American.
My pagan head
Bows to old things.
Yes ! I, in London,
Heart choked with rage,
Smile and bow !
I am Aladdin.
Wanting a thing I have but to snap my fingers.
Jinn, bring me a lady,
The lady with the magic kiss
That turns troubles into joys.
The lady of the soft white throat
And shell-tint cheeks.
Ah, here you are, Lady !
Thank you, Jinn.
Lady, sing to me,
A song as gorgeous as the plumage of a Bird of Paradise.
Music melts in your mouth
Becoming vaporous perfume
Utterly intoxicating me.
Now you may dance for me a while.
Weave a delirious design
With your body,
Ah, you are like a gold fish
Glinting gaily
Darting through sparkling waters.
There, that will do, Lady.
Say you love me, now.
Yes, yes, I believe you.
I could not doubt that voice of yours
As full of the abandon of expression
As your dance.
And now, Lady,
The magic kiss !
Ummm ! That is good.
Jinn, take her away.
ROBERT CARLTON BROWN 29
II
III
IV
Fly speck,
You are such a neat, tidy, unimportant
Little thing
That no one takes offense
At sight of you
Or mention of your name.
But you irritate me
With your polite little airs of decency
Why don't you grow up
And be something ?
Even a fly speck
Can aspire to be
A manure heap.
WALLACE STEVENS 31
PETER QUINCE A T T H E C L A V I E R
II
She sighed,
For so much melody.
III
IV
T H E SILVER PLOUGH-BOY
It wraps the sheet around its body, until the black fi
gure is silver.
How soon the silver fades in the dust ! How soon the
black figure slips from the wrinkled sheet How
softly the sheet falls to the ground !
Others for September are Walter Conrad Arensberg,
Maxwell Bodenheim, T. S. Eliot and John Gould
Fletcher.
O T H E R S for October will be devoted to John Rodker
and the CHORIC S C H O O L .
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Liberty Print Shop in New York City.