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Words for the Chisel (1926)
by Genevieve Taggard
To One Loved Wholly Within Wisdom
4363091Words for the Chisel — To One Loved Wholly Within WisdomGenevieve Taggard
To One Loved Wholly Within Wisdom
Someone will reap you like a field,
Pile your gathered plunder,

Garner what you bring to yield,
Turn your beauty under;

In cruel usages, in such
Sickle-cutting, heaping,

Certain women toil too much,
Weary of their reaping;

Someone else may winnow you;
Someone else may plunder;

I have cut too many new
Swathes, and broken under

Soil that should have fallow lain
To be greedy either

For the shattered stalk, the stain
Where the clusters wither.