Anthology of Massachusetts Poets
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第44章 ECHOS

TRAVELING at dusk the noisy city street, I listened to the newsboys' strident cries Of "Extra," as with flying feet, They strove to gain this man or that-their prize.

But one there was with neither shout nor stride, And, having bought from him, I stood nearby, Pondering the cruel crutches at his side, Blaming the crowd's neglect, and wondering why-When suddenly I heard a gruff voice greet The cripple with "On time to-night?"Then, as he handed out the sheet, The Youngster's answer-"You're all right.

My other reg'lars are a little late.

They'll find I'm short one paper when they come;You see, a strange guy bought one in the wait, I tho't 'twould cheer him up-he looked so glum!"So, sheepishly I laughed, and went my way For I had found a city's heart that day.