Eel-Grass was published in Millay's poetry collection, Second April (1921).Minette Layne, Frosted Nudibranch, Seattle, WA
No matter what I say,
All that I really love
Is the rain that flattens on the bay,
And the eel-grass in the cove;
The jingle-shells that lie and bleach
At the tide-line, and the trace
Of higher tides along the beach:
Nothing in this place.