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Carl Sandburg - I Am The People, The MobCarl Sandburg - I Am The People, The Mob
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I AM the people the mob—the crowd—the mass. Do you know that all the great work of the world is done through me? I am the workingman, the inventor, the maker of the     world`s food and clothes. I am the audience that witnesses history. The Napoleons     come from me and the Lincolns. I am the seed ground. I am a prairie that will stand     for much plowing. Terrible storms pass over me.     I forget. The best of me is sucked out and wasted.     I forget. Everything but death comes to me and     makes me work and give up what I have. And I     forget. Sometimes I grows, shake myself and spatter a few red     drops for history to remember. Then—I forget. When I, the People, learn to remember, when I, the     People, use the lessons of yesterday and no longer     forget who robbed me last year, who played me for     a fool—then there will be no speaker in all the world     say the name: "The People," with any fleck of a     sneer in his voice or any far off smile of derision. The mob—the crowd—the mass—will arrive then.
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