XI (The Right of Way)

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Author Williams, William Carlos
Genre Poetry
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Year of Publication 1923
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Additional information This poem was published in Williams's book Spring and All. We took this poem from a version of Spring and All which was published in 1970.

XI (The Right of Way)

In passing with my mind
on nothing in the world


but the right of way
I enjoyed on the road by

road


virtue of the law –
I saw


an elderly man who
smiled and looked away


in the north past a house –
a woman in blue


who was laughing and
leaning forward to look up


into the man’s half
averted face


and a boy of eight who was
looking in the middle of


the man’s belly
at a watchchain –


the supreme importance
of this spectacle


sped my by them
without a word –


Why bother where I went ?
for I went spinning on the

driving


four wheels of my car
along the wet road until

carcar partroadroad condition


I saw a girl with one leg
over the rail of a balcony