Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Great Regulars: The American poet, Ezra Pound,

once described the faces of people in a rail station as petals on a wet black bough. That was roughly seventy-five years ago. Here Barry Goldensohn of New York offers a look at a contemporary subway station. Not petals, but people all the same.

Subway

from Ted Kooser: American Life in Poetry: Column 125

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