Carl Sandburg (1878–1967). Chicago Poems. 1916.
73. Buttons
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Buttons—red and yellow buttons—blue and black buttons—are shoved back and forth across the map.
Climbs a ladder, yells a joke to somebody in the crowd,
And then fixes a yellow button one inch west
And follows the yellow button with a black button one inch west.
Gasping of wounds, calling for water, some rattling death in their throats.)
Who would guess what it cost to move two buttons one inch on the war map here in front of the newspaper office where the freckle-faced young man is laughing to us?