Author: Work Gangs, poem by Carl Sandburg
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Work Gangs, poem by Carl Sandburg
BOX cars run by a mile long.And I wonder what they say to each other
When they stop a mile long on a sidetrack.
Maybe their chatter goes:
I came from Fargo with a load of wheat up to the danger line.
I came from Omaha with a load of shorthorns and they splintered my boards.
I came from Detroit heavy with a load of flivvers.
I carried apples from the Hood river last year and this year
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