Carl Sandburg (1878–1967). Chicago Poems. 1916.
14. A Teamsters Farewell
Sobs En Route to a PenitentiaryG
The sun coming on the brass buckles and harness knobs.
The muscles of the horses sliding under their heavy haunches,
Good-by now to the traffic policeman and his whistle,
The smash of the iron hoof on the stones,
All the crazy wonderful slamming roar of the street—
O God, there’s noises I’m going to be hungry for.