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Carl Sandburg - The Shovel ManCarl Sandburg - The Shovel Man
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On the street Slung on his shoulder is a handle half way across, Tied in a big knot on the scoop of cast iron Are the overalls faded from sun and rain in the ditches; Spatter of dry clay sticking yellow on his left sleeve          And a flimsy shirt open at the throat,          I know him for a shovel man,          A dago working for a dollar six bits a day And a dark-eyed woman in the old country dreams of     him for one of the world`s ready men with a pair     of fresh lips and a kiss better than all the wild     grapes that ever grew in Tuscany.
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