I have been in Pennsylvania, In the Monongahela and Hocking Valleys.
In the blue Susquehanna On a Saturday morning I saw a mounted constabulary go by, I saw boys playing marbles. Spring and the hills laughed.
And in places Along the Appalachian chain, I saw steel arms handling coal and iron, And I saw the white-cauliflower faces Of miner's wives waiting for the men to come home from the day's work.
I made color studies in crimson and violet Over the dust and domes of culm at sunset.