August 1913 Ford FordSkipwith CannellRuth GainesAlfred GravesHelen HoytTable of ContentsFrom this IssuePoempoetry-magazineA Woman at Dusk Read More Poempoetry-magazineEllis Park Read More Poempoetry-magazineTreesI think that I shall never seeA poem lovely as a tree.A tree whose hungry mouth is prestAgainst the earth’s sweet flowing breast;A tree that looks at God all day,And lifts her leafy arms to pray;A tree that may in... Read More Table of ContentsArthur StringerA Woman at DuskHelen HoytEllis ParkJoyce KilmerTreesAlfred Perceval GravesO Drimin Dhu DeelishThe Sea SingerJohn Hall WheelockTriumph of the SingerThe Thunder-ShowerSong ("All my love for my sweet...")Ruth GainesI Heard a FluteMargaret WiddemerTeresina's FaceCharles VildracGloirePoems in Prose and VerseSkipwith CannellA SequenceNocturne in PastelsNocturne TristeNocturnesComments and ReviewsFord Madox FordImpressionismSome SpeculationsEzra PoundOdes et Prières, par Jules RomainsCONTRIBUTORSSkipwith CannellFord Madox FordRuth GainesAlfred Perceval GravesHelen HoytJoyce KilmerEzra PoundArthur StringerCharles VildracJohn Hall WheelockMargaret Widdemer
Poempoetry-magazineTreesI think that I shall never seeA poem lovely as a tree.A tree whose hungry mouth is prestAgainst the earth’s sweet flowing breast;A tree that looks at God all day,And lifts her leafy arms to pray;A tree that may in... Read More