A Pushcart at the Curb
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Books by John Dos Passos NOVELS: Three Soldiers One Man's Initiation Streets of Night (In Preparation) ESSAYS: Rosinante to the Road Again POEMS: A Pushcart at the Curb

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A PUSHCART AT THE CURB JOHN DOS PASSOS

A PUSHCART AT THE CURB

BY JOHN DOS PASSOS

JOHN DOS PASSOS

 

 

GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY PUBLISHERS NEW YORK Copyright, 1922, By George H. Doran Company

NEW YORK

 

A Pushcart at the Curb. I Printed in the United States of America TO THE MEMORY OF WRIGHT McCORMICK WHO TUMBLED OFF A MOUNTAIN IN MEXICO

WRIGHT McCORMICK

 

 My verse is no upholstered chariot Gliding oil-smooth on oiled wheels, No swift and shining modern limousine, But a pushcart, rather.

 A crazy creaking pushcart, hard to push Round corners, slung on shaky patchwork wheels, That jolts and jumbles over the cobblestones Its very various lading:

 A lading of Spanish oranges, Smyrna figs, Fly-specked apples, perhaps of the Hesperides, Curious fruits of the Indies, pepper-sweet ... Stranger, choose and taste.


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