Choose the poem that uses anaphora.

Again I reply to the triple winds running chromatic fifths of derision outside my window:
Play louder.

She stands there like a beacon through the night, A pale clear beacon where the storm-drift is— She stands alone, a wonder deathly-white.
She stands there patient nerved with inner might.

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I'm sorry, but neither of the provided poems use anaphora. Anaphora is the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses.