Edna St. Vincent Millay
From a Very Little Sphinx
I
Come along in then, little girl!
Or else stay out!
But in the open door she stands,
And bites her lip and twists her hands,
And stares upon me, trouble-eyed:
" Mother, " she says, " I can't decide!
I can't decide! "
II
Oh, burdock, and you other dock,
That have ground coffee for your seeds,
And lovely long thin daisies, dear —
She said that you are weeds!
She said, " Oh, what a fine bouquet! "
But afterwards I heard her say,
" She's always dragging in those weeds. "
III
Everybody but just me
Despises burdocks. Mother, she
Despises 'em the most because
They stick so to my socks-and drawers.
But father, when he sits on some,
Can't speak a decent word for 'em.
IV
I know a hundred ways to die.
I've often thought I'd try one:
Lie down beneath a motor truck
Some day when standing by one.
Or throw myself from off a bridge —
Except such things must be
So hard upon the scavengers
And men that clean the sea.
I know some poison I could drink.
I've often thought I'd taste it.
But mother bought it for the sink,
And drinking it would waste it.
V
Look, Edwin! Do you see that boy
Talking to the other boy?
No, over there by those two men —
Wait, don't look now — now look again.
No, not the one in navy-blue;
That's the one he's talking to.
Sure you see him? Striped pants?
Well, he was born in Paris, France.
VI
All the grown-up people say,
" What, those ugly thistles?
Mustn't touch them! Keep away!
Prickly! Full of bristles! "
Yet they never make me bleed
Half so much as roses!
Must be purple is a weed,
And pink and white is posies.
VII
Wonder where this horseshoe went.
Up and down, up and down,
Up and past the monument,
Maybe into town.
Wait a minute. " Horseshoe,
How far have you been? "
Says it's been to Salem
And halfway to Lynn.
Wonder who was in the team.
Wonder what they saw.
Wonder if they passed a bridge —
Bridge with a draw.
Says it went from one bridge
Straight upon another.
Says it took a little girl
Driving with her mother.