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On The Train

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HE lady in front of me in the car,

With little red coils close over her ears,

Is talking with her friend;

And the circle of ostrich foam around her hat,

Curving over like a wave,

Trembles with her little windy words.

What she is saying,

I wonder,

That her feathers should tremble

And the soft fur of her coat should slip down over her shoulders?

Has her string of pearls been stolen,

Or maybe her husband?

          II

He is drunk, that man —

Drunk as a lord, a lord of the bibulous past.            [sic]

He shouts wittily from his end of the car to the man in the corner;

He bows to me with chivalrous apologies.

He philosophizes, plays with the wisdom of the ages,

Flings off his rags,

Displays his naked soul —

Athletic, beautiful, grotesque.

In the good time coming,

When men drink no more,

Shall we ever see a nude soul dancing

Stript and free

In the temple of his god?

II

She comes smiling into the car

With irridescent bubbles of children.

She blooms in the close plush seats

Like a narcissus in a bowl of stones.

She croons to a baby in her lap —

The trees come swinging by to listen,

And the electric lights in the ceiling are stars.

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Harriet Monroe

Harriet Monroe (December 23, 1860 – September 26, 1936) was an American editor, scholar, literary critic, poet, and patron of the arts. She was …

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