Our quarrel seemed a giant thing, It made the room feel mean and small, The books, the lamp, the furniture, The very pictures on the wall -- Crowded upon us as we sat Pale and terrified, face to face. "Why do you stay?" she said, "my room Can never be your resting place." "Katinka, ere we part for life, I pray you walk once more with me." So down the dark, familiar road We paced together, silently. The sky -- it seemed on fire with stars! I said: -- "Katinka dear, look up!" Like thirsty children, both of us Drank from the giant loving cup. "Who were those dolls?" Katinka said "What were their stupid, vague alarms?" And suddenly we turned and laughed And rushed into each other's arms. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LUNCH AT A CLUB by STEPHEN VINCENT BENET SONG FOR A VIOLA D'AMORE by AMY LOWELL STUDY FOR A GEOGRAPHICAL TRAIL; 4. NEW JERSEY by CLARENCE MAJOR BETRAND AND GOURGAUD TALK OVER OLD TIMES by EDGAR LEE MASTERS SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: HENRY PHIPPS by EDGAR LEE MASTERS THE TEN COMMANDMENTS by GEORGE SANTAYANA |