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The Bean-Stalk

    By Edna St. Vincent Millay



            Ho, Giant!    This is I!
            I have built me a bean-stalk into your sky!
            La,--but it's lovely, up so high!

            This is how I came,--I put
            Here my knee, there my foot,
            Up and up, from shoot to shoot--
            And the blessed bean-stalk thinning
            Like the mischief all the time,
            Till it took me rocking, spinning,
            In a dizzy, sunny circle,
            Making angles with the root,
            Far and out above the cackle
            Of the city I was born in,
            Till the little dirty city
            In the light so sheer and sunny
            Shone as dazzling bright and pretty
            As the money that you find
            In a dream of finding money--
            What a wind!    What a morning!--

            Till the tiny, shiny city,
            When I shot a glance below,
            Shaken with a giddy laughter,
            Sick and blissfully afraid,
            Was a dew-drop on a blade,
            And a pair of moments after
            Was the whirling guess I made,--
            And the wind was like a whip

            Cracking past my icy ears,
            And my hair stood out behind,
            And my eyes were full of tears,
            Wide-open and cold,
            More tears than they could hold,
            The wind was blowing so,
            And my teeth were in a row,
            Dry and grinning,
            And I felt my foot slip,
            And I scratched the wind and whined,
            And I clutched the stalk and jabbered,
            With my eyes shut blind,--
            What a wind!    What a wind!

            Your broad sky, Giant,
            Is the shelf of a cupboard;
            I make bean-stalks, I'm
            A builder, like yourself,
            But bean-stalks is my trade,
            I couldn't make a shelf,
            Don't know how they're made,
            Now, a bean-stalk is more pliant--
            La, what a climb!



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