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Poems by Women

In Answer to a Request

Amy Lowell

You ask me for a sonnet. Ah, my Dear,
      Can clocks tick back to yesterday at noon?
      Can cracked and fallen leaves recall last June
And leap up on the boughs, now stiff and sere?
For your sake, I would go and seek the year,
      Faded beyond the purple ranks of dune,
      Blown sands of drifted hours, which the moon
Streaks with a ghostly finger, and her sneer
      Pulls at my lengthening shadow. Yes, 'tis that!
      My shadow stretches forward, and the ground
Is dark in front because the light's behind.
      It is grotesque, with such a funny hat,
      In watching it and walking I have found
More than enough to occupy my mind.

I cannot turn, the light would make me blind.

From Sword Blades and Poppy Seeds By Amy Lowell

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This collection assembled by Jone Johnson Lewis.
Collection © 1999-2002 Jone Johnson Lewis.

Citing poems from these pages:

Author. "Poem Title."  Women's History: Poems by Women. Jone Johnson Lewis, editor. URL: (date of logon)

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