The Walking Man of Rodin

Carl Sandburg

LEGS hold a torso away from the earth.   
And a regular high poem of legs is here.   
Powers of bone and cord raise a belly and lungs   
Out of ooze and over the loam where eyes look and ears hear   
And arms have a chance to hammer and shoot and run motors.           
        You make us   
        Proud of our legs, old man.   
 
And you left off the head here,   
The skull found always crumbling neighbor of the ankles.

Rodin's statue, "Walking Man", is on display at the Art Institute of Chicago.


Main Location:

Art Institute of Chicago, 111 S Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL, Illinois, USA

The Walking Man by Rodin at the Art Institute of Chicago

image in the public domain.