Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.
People Who MustCarl Sandburg
From “Smoke Nights”
I
I painted a long while and called it a day’s work.
The people on a corner swarmed and the traffic cop’s whistle never let up all afternoon.
They were the same as bugs, many bugs on their way—
Those people on the go or at a standstill;
And the traffic cop a spot of blue, a splinter of brass,
Where the black tides ran around him
And he kept the street. I painted a long while
And called it a day’s work.