Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE TRAFFIC MAN, by ANNETTE WYNNE First Line: The traffic man stands in the square Last Line: When his day's work is done. Subject(s): Labor & Laborers; September; Traffic; Work; Workers | ||||||||
THE traffic man stands in the square And stops the autos that go by, To him a king or millionaire Is just the same as you or I. He stops the traffic all the day And has the very best of fun; I think he hates to go away When his day's work is done. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AFTER WORKING SIXTY HOURS AGAIN FOR WHAT REASON by HICOK. BOB DAY JOB AND NIGHT JOB by ANDREW HUDGINS BIXBY'S LANDING by ROBINSON JEFFERS ON BUILDING WITH STONE by ROBINSON JEFFERS LINES FROM A PLUTOCRATIC POETASTER TO A DITCH-DIGGER by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS IN CALIFORNIA: MORNING, EVENING, LATE JANUARY by DENISE LEVERTOV CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS by ANNETTE WYNNE |
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