36 hurry at a quarter after seven nothing, at a quarter after eight nothing WALTER 3. HANKEL The earth trembled in all its members cracked open to reveal its secret subways stones from the cornice shattered at his feet Manhattan was destroyed by definition There is nothing human in the death of crowds human only to climb a lone man climbing the highest tower climbing along the shivering ledges (he reached the peak where rose the flagstaff, clasped it with his arms climbed) Whose laughter floats in the air above the city? and when the tower bends like a yellow birch in winter, what the burden hurled from the summit into the arms of the sun? SEVERAL They tied our hands with a chain of days and dimmed our eyes with hoping and stuffed our ears with praising our mouths with plenty We lived by the rivers of silence the seas of stupefaction O friends we shall get drunk, dead drunk go wallowing in the gutter among the stars I plucked a daisy of the fields saying Monday (she loves me not) Tuesday (she loves me not) Wednesday (she loves me not) she loves me tomorrow The clap of thunder, the noise of falling rain MALCOLM COWLEY