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Carl Sandburg (1878–1967). Chicago Poems. 1916.

71. Statistics

NAPOLEON shifted,

Restless in the old sarcophagus

And murmured to a watchguard:

“Who goes there?”

“Twenty-one million men,

Soldiers, armies, guns,

Twenty-one million

Afoot, horseback,

In the air,

Under the sea.”

And Napoleon turned to his sleep:

“It is not my world answering;

It is some dreamer who knows not

The world I marched in

From Calais to Moscow.”

And he slept on

In the old sarcophagus

While the aëroplanes

Droned their motors

Between Napoleon’s mausoleum

And the cool night stars.