Carl Sandburg

Bronzes

I
 
THE bronze General Grant riding a bronze horse in Lincoln
    Park
Shrivels in the sun by day when the motor cars whirr
    by in long processions going somewhere to keep appointment
    for dinner and matinees and buying and selling
Though in the dusk and nightfall when high waves are piling
On the slabs of the promenade along the lake shore near by
I have seen the general dare the combers come closer
And make to ride his bronze horse out into the hoofs
    and guns of the storm.
 
 
 
 
II
 
I cross Lincoln Park on a winter night when the snow
    is falling.
Lincoln in bronze stands among the white lines of snow,
    his bronze forehead meeting soft echoes of the newsies
    crying forty thousand men are dead along the
    Yser, his bronze ears listening to the mumbled roar
    of the city at his bronze feet.
A lithe Indian on a bronze pony, Shakespeare seated with
    long legs in bronze, Garibaldi in a bronze cape, they
    hold places in the cold, lonely snow to-night on their
    pedestals and so they will hold them past midnight
    and into the dawn.
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