Alley Rats in
General
THEY were calling certain styles of whiskers by the name of lilacs.
And another manner of beard assumed in their chatter a verbal guise
Of mutton chops, galways, feather dusters.
Metaphors such as these sprang from their lips while other street cries
Sprang from sparrows finding scattered oats among interstices of the curb.
Ah-hah these metaphorsand Ah-hah these boysamong the police they were known
As the Dirty Dozen and their names took the front pages of newspapers
And two of them croaked on the same day at a necktie party
if we employ the metaphors of their lips.
By Carl Sandburg
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