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   journal="Main Street and Other Poems"
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== Main Street ==


 
<paragraph keywords="road, snow">
<paragraph keywords="scenery, snow, street">
<poem>
<poem>
I LIKE to look at the blossomy track of the moon upon the sea,
I like to look at the blossomy track of the moon upon the sea,
But it isn't half so fine a sight as Main Street used to be
But it isn't half so fine a sight as Main Street used to be
When it all was covered over with a couple of feet of snow,
When it all was covered over with a couple of feet of snow,
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<paragraph keywords="fall, plant, road, spring">
<paragraph keywords="fall, plant, road, spring, anthropomorphism">
<poem>
<poem>
Now, Main Street bordered with autumn leaves, it was a pleasant thing,
Now, Main Street bordered with autumn leaves, it was a pleasant thing,
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<paragraph keywords="car part, road, traffic, urban">
<paragraph keywords="urban, traffic, anthropomorphism, haptic, road">
<poem>
<poem>
A city street that is busy and wide is ground by a thousand wheels,
A city street that is busy and wide is ground by a thousand wheels,
And a burden of traffic on its breast is all it ever feels:
And a burden of traffic on its breast is all it ever feels:
It is dully conscious of weight and speed and of work that never ends,
It is dully conscious of weight and speed and of work that never ends,
But it cannot be human like Main Street, and recognise its friends..
But it cannot be human like Main Street, and recognise its friends.
</poem>
</poem>
</paragraph>
</paragraph>




<paragraph keywords="personification, road">
<paragraph keywords="anthropomorphism, road">
<poem>
<poem>
There were only about a hundred teams on Main Street in a day,
There were only about a hundred teams on Main Street in a day,
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<paragraph keywords="car, train, personification, road"
<paragraph keywords="urban, affect, road, anthropomorphism, music, cobblestone, road surface">
<poem>
<poem>
The truck and the motor and trolley car and the elevated train
The truck and the motor and trolley car and the elevated train
They make the weary city street reverberate with pain:
They make the weary city street reverberate with pain:
</poem>
</paragraph>
<paragraph keywords="road, road surface"
<poem>
But there is yet an echo left deep down within my heart
But there is yet an echo left deep down within my heart
Of the music the Main Street cobblestones made beneath a butcher's cart.
Of the music the Main Street cobblestones made beneath a butcher's cart.
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<paragraph keywords="road, sublime"
<paragraph keywords="road, sublime">
<poem>
<poem>
God be thanked for the Milky Way that runs across the sky,
God be thanked for the Milky Way that runs across the sky,

Latest revision as of 15:31, 15 July 2024

Bibliographic Information
Author Kilmer, Joyce
Genre Poetry
Journal or Book Main Street and Other Poems
Publisher George H. Doran Company
Year of Publication 1917
Pages 13-15
Additional information -


I like to look at the blossomy track of the moon upon the sea,
But it isn't half so fine a sight as Main Street used to be
When it all was covered over with a couple of feet of snow,
And over the crisp and radiant road the ringing sleighs would go.

roadsnow


Now, Main Street bordered with autumn leaves, it was a pleasant thing,
And its gutters were gay with dandelions early in the Spring;
I like to think of it white with frost or dusty in the heat,
Because I think it is humaner than any other street.

fallplantroadspringanthropomorphism


A city street that is busy and wide is ground by a thousand wheels,
And a burden of traffic on its breast is all it ever feels:
It is dully conscious of weight and speed and of work that never ends,
But it cannot be human like Main Street, and recognise its friends.

urbantrafficanthropomorphismhapticroad


There were only about a hundred teams on Main Street in a day,
And twenty or thirty people, I guess, and some children out to play.
And there wasn't a wagon or buggy, or a man or a girl or a boy
That Main Street didn't remember, and somehow seem to enjoy.

anthropomorphismroad


The truck and the motor and trolley car and the elevated train
They make the weary city street reverberate with pain:
But there is yet an echo left deep down within my heart
Of the music the Main Street cobblestones made beneath a butcher's cart.

urbanaffectroadanthropomorphismmusiccobblestoneroad surface


God be thanked for the Milky Way that runs across the sky,
That's the path that my feet would tread whenever I have to die.
Some folks call it a Silver Sword, and some a Pearly Crown,
But the only thing I think it is, is Main Street, Heaventown.

roadsublime