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The Song

    By Lola Ridge



    That day, in the slipping of torsos and straining flanks on the bloodied ooze of fields plowed by the iron,
    And the smoke bluish near earth and bronze in the sunshine floating like cotton-down,
    And the harsh and terrible screaming,
    And that strange vibration at the roots of us...
    Desire, fierce, like a song...
    And we heard
    (Do you remember?)
    All the Red Cross bands on Fifth avenue
    And bugles in little home towns
    And children's harmonicas bleating

            America!

    And after...
    (Do you remember?)
    The drollery of the wind on our faces,
    And horizons reeling,
    And the terror of the plain
    Heaving like a gaunt pelvis to the sun...
    Under us - threshing and twanging
    Torn-up roots of the Song...



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