On Broadway
                        
                            By Claude McKay
                        
                    
                
                                                                
                            About me young careless feet
 Linger along the garish street;
 Above, a hundred shouting signs
 Shed down their bright fantastic glow
 Upon the merry crowd and lines
 Of moving carriages below.
 Oh wonderful is Broadway — only
 My heart, my heart is lonely.
 Desire naked, linked with Passion,
 Goes trutting by in brazen fashion;
 From playhouse, cabaret and inn
 The rainbow lights of Broadway blaze
 All gay without, all glad within;
 As in a dream I stand and gaze
 At Broadway, shining Broadway — only
 My heart, my heart is lonely.