Sonnet XII By Alan Seeger

    Clouds rosy-tinted in the setting sun,
    Depths of the azure eastern sky between,
    Plains where the poplar-bordered highways run,
    Patched with a hundred tints of brown and green, – 
    Beauty of Earth, when in thy harmonies
    The cannon’s note has ceased to be a part,
    I shall return once more and bring to these
    The worship of an undivided heart.
    Of those sweet potentialities that wait
    For my heart’s deep desire to fecundate
    I shall resume the search, if Fortune grants;
    And the great cities of the world shall yet
    Be golden frames for me in which to set
    New masterpieces of more rare romance.