Louis Untermeyer, ed. (1885–1977). Modern American Poetry. 1919.
Roy Heltonb. 1886In Passing
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The little room—a sordid square
Of helter-skelter penury:
Piano, whatnot, splintered chair.…
Seemed almost at the woman’s side:
Galled jade—too fat for vanity,
And far too frankly old for pride.
The dish cloth by her on the chair;
As if in some wild headlong haste,
She has come in and settled there.
To stab the keys, with heavy hand;
A child’s first finger exercise
Before her on the music stand.