Jan Kubelik

by Carl Sandburg

Your bow swept over a string, and a long low note quivered to the air. (A mother of Bohemia sobs over a new child, perfect, learning to suck milk.) Your bow ran fast over all the high strings fluttering and wild. (All the girls in Bohemia are laughing on a Sunday afternoon in the hills with their lovers.)

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