'The Earth-Child in the Grass,' by Katherine Mansfield In the very early morning Long before Dawn time I lay down in the paddock And listened to the cold song of the grass. Between my fingers the green blades, And the green blades pressed against my body. “Who is she leaning so heavily upon me?” Sang the grass. “Why does she weep on my bosom, Mingling her tears with the tears of my mystic lover? Foolish little earth child! It is not yet time. One day I shall open my bosom And you shall slip in—but not weeping. Then in the early morning Long before Dawn time Your lover will lie in the paddock. Between his f...