Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.
The StevedoresJohn Gould Fletcher
From “Down the Mississippi”
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Over the gang-plank poised and yet awaiting,
The sinewy thudding rhythms of forty shuffling feet
Falling like muffled drum-beats on the stillness:
Roll, roll, the cotton down!
From the further side of Jordan,
Oh, roll the cotton down!
The river listens,
Chuckling with little banjo-notes that break with a plop on the stillness.
And by the low dark shed that holds the heavy freights,
Two lonely cypress trees stand up and point with stiffened fingers
Far southward where a single chimney stands aloof in the sky.