With No Ring
People pass with averted eyes--
For I'm the sort their creeds despise.No one believes I'd send you away.Everyone thinks I begged you to stay.The nicest women pass me by.With questioning brows they wonder, "Why?"They hold their skirts aside with careThough the walk is broad with room to spare.For a lady must wear a wedding ring:A woman who can't is a leprous thing!Why did you leave me alone like this?An outcast because I loved your kiss.CLARE HARNER.
As published in Eros (Henry Harrison, 1939), edited by Lucia Trent.
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