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Home Fires

by Carl Sandburg, 1920

In a Yiddish eating place on Rivington Street... faces... coffee spots... children kicking at the night stars with bare toes from bare buttocks.
 They know it is September on Rivington when the red tomaytoes cram the pushcarts,
 Here the children snozzle at milk bottles, children who have never seen a cow.
 Here the stranger wonders how so many people remember where they keep home fires.

Published in Smoke and Steel
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