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THE POWER HOUSE by CHRISTOPHER DARLINGTON MORLEY

Poet Analysis

First Line: EVERY DAY I GO PAST
Last Line: OR THE WALT WHITMAN FLYWHEEL!
Subject(s): RELIGION; THEOLOGY;

EVERY day I go past
The power house on Ludlow Street.
I look in the open windows
And see the great dynamos on their shelves.
They have power enough
To jazz the earth
And throw the planets out of step,
But they make no sound.
I saw a girl with shell goggles
Dusting some of them, unterrified
By her proximity
To such dangerous engines.
Look out, child, @3look out!@1
Don't get too near the Bernard Shaw circuit-breaker
Or the Walt Whitman flywheel!



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