Carl Sandburg (1878–1967). Chicago Poems. 1916.
11. The Walking Man of Rodin
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And a regular high poem of legs is here.
Powers of bone and cord raise a belly and lungs
Out of ooze and over the loam where eyes look and ears hear
And arms have a chance to hammer and shoot and run motors.
You make us
Proud of our legs, old man.
The skull found always crumbling neighbor of the ankles.