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The Skyscraper Loves Night

by Carl Sandburg, 1920

One by one lights of a skyscraper fling their checkering cross work on the velvet gown of night.
 I believe the skyscraper loves night as a woman and brings her playthings she asks for, brings her a velvet gown,
 And loves the white of her shoulders hidden under the dark feel of it all.

 The masonry of steel looks to the night for somebody it loves,
 He is a little dizzy and almost dances... waiting... dark

Published in Smoke and Steel
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