Anthology of Magazine Verse for 1921/Warning

WARNING
Ask me nothing now, my dear—The stars are all too large and near;At dusk the peepers in the poolMake my pulses play the fool;Robins with morning winds awakeAnd in my spirit barriers break;The willows are too golden green,The grasses are too young and clean,The little brooks too loud and swift;Too red a crest the maples lift.The heart of life beats high and glad—Can we keep wise when earth goes mad?Do not ask me anythingLest misfortune fall.I am in love with Love and SpringAnd not with you at all!
The OutlookAmelia Josephine Burr