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The Sign

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        There's not a soul on the square,
        And the snow blows up like a sail,
        Or dizzily drifts like a drunken man
        Falling, before the gale.

        And when the wind eddies it rifts
        The snow that lies in drifts;
        And it skims along the walk and sifts
        In stairways, doorways all about
        The steps of the church in an angry rout.
        And one would think that a hungry hound
        Was out in the cold for the sound.

        But I do not seem to mind
        The snow that makes one blind,
        Nor the crying voice of the wind,
        I hate to hear the creak of the sign
        Of Harmon Whitney, attorney at law:
        With its rhythmic monotone of awe.
        And neither a moan nor yet a whine,
        Nor a cry of pain, one can't define
        The sound of a creaking sign.

        Especially if the sky be bleak,
        And no one stirs however you seek,
        And every time you hear it creak
        You wonder why they leave it stay
        When a man is buried and hidden away
        Many a day!



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