25 JANUARY 1930, Page 20
I've Eaten Wild Honey
I'VE eaten wild honey, Found a moccasin flower,
Heard a water-thrush singing—
I have had my hour And it fed me, it filled me Like crowded comb Bees hide in basswood Up beyond home.
Like the water-thrush singing, As it shouted it thrilled ; By rocks if I listen Its last word is spilled.
Like a ghost in a gully The sibylline flower Holds in its white lip My flown hour.
DOROTHY LEONARD.