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The Junk Man

by Carl Sandburg, 1916

I am glad God saw Death
 And gave Death a job taking care of all who are tired of living:

 When all the wheels in a clock are worn and slow and the connections loose
 And the clock goes on ticking and telling the wrong time from hour to hour
 And people around the house joke about what a bum clock it is,
 How glad the clock is when the big Junk Man drives his wagon
 Up to the house and puts his arms around the clock and says:
         “You don’t belong here,
         You gotta come
         Along with me,”
 How glad the clock is then, when it feels the arms of the Junk Man close around it and carry it away.

Published in Chicago Poems
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