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into bits!) Nooses of gay ribbon Tugging at one's sleeve, Dainty little garters Hanging out their sign... Here a pout of frilly things-- There a sonsy feather... (White beards, black beards Like knots in the weave...) And ah, the little babies-- Shiny black-eyed babies-- (Half a million pink toes Wriggling altogether.) Baskets full of babies Like grapes on a vine. Mothers waddling in and out, Making all things right-- Picking up the slipped threads In Grand street at night-- Grand street like a great bazaar, Crowded like a float, Bulging like a crazy quilt Stretched on a line. But nearer seen This litter of the East Takes on a garbled majesty. The herded stalls In dissolute array... The glitter and the jumbled finery And strangely juxtaposed Cans, paper, rags And colors decomposing, Faded like old hair, With flashes of barbaric hues And eyes of mystery... Flung Like an ancient tapestry of motley weave Upon the open wall of this new land. Here, a tawny-headed girl... Lemons in a greenish broth And a huge earthen bowl By a bronzed merchant With a tall black lamb's wool cap upon his head... He has no glance for her. His thrifty eyes Bend--glittering, intent Their hoarded looks Upon his merchandise, As though it were some splendid cloth Or sumptuous raiment Stitched in gold and red... He seldom talks Save of the goods he spreads-- The meager cotton with its dismal flower-- But with his skinny hands That hover like two hawks Above some luscious meat, He fingers lovingly each calico, As though it were a gorgeous shawl, Or costly vesture Wrought in silken thread, Or strange bright carpet Made for sandaled feet... Here an old grey scholar stands. His brooding eyes-- That hold long vistas without end Of caravans and trees and roads, And cities dwindling in remembrance-- Bend mostly on his tapes and thread. What if they tweak his beard-- These raw young seed of Israel Who have no backward vision in their eyes-- And mock him as he sways Above the sunken arches of his feet-- They find no peg to hang their taunts upon. His soul is like a rock That bears a front worn smooth By the coarse friction of the sea, And, unperturbed, he keeps his bitter peace. What if a rigid arm and stuffed blue shape, Backed by a nickel
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