Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (1833–1908). An American Anthology, 1787–1900. 1900.
By HerbertBashford1633 The Arid Lands
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These parched lands pant for God’s cool rain;
I look away where strike together
The burnished sky and barren plain.
My weary eye—no flower, no tree,
Naught save the earth, the sage-brush saddens
The scorched, gray earth that sickens me.
The ringing laugh of the crystal creek!
Alas, gaunt Hunger haunts these levels,
And Thirst goes wandering wan and weak.
The gray coyote’s noiseless feet,
No song of bird, no hint of grasses—
The home of Silence and of Heat!