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THE BREADLINE by MELVIN BEAUNORUS TOLSON

Poet Analysis

First Line: A REPTILE CRAWLS ALONG THE SQUALID STREET
Last Line: ITS FILTHY HEAD UPREARED AS IF TO STRIKE!
Subject(s): CLASS STRUGGLE; POVERTY;

A reptile crawls along the squalid street,
Fantastic in a caricature of fog.
A naked wind prowls in man's last retreat,
Whimpering like a sick and cowered dog.
The slimy portent twitches, squirms in pain,
Its eyes dark hollow jets of baleful light.
The hunger-passion sears each nerve and vein;
Its jaws hide death; its skin and bones draw tight.

An ominous rattle slithers through the gloom:
A banker in his limousine rides high.
He has a mistress in a golden room,
And other lovely toys that riches buy.
The empty-bellied thing stirs with dislike,
Its filthy head upreared as if to strike!



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