This section is from the book "Mountain Interval", by Robert Frost. Also available from Amazon: Mountain Interval.
Here come the line-gang pioneering by. They throw a forest down less cut than broken.
They plant dead trees for living, and the dead They string together with a living thread. They string an instrument against the sky Wherein words whether beaten out or spoken Will run as hushed as when they were a thought.
But in no hush they string it: they go past With shouts afar to pull the cable taut, To hold it hard until they make it fast, To ease away-they have it. With a laugh, An oath of towns that set the wild at naught They bring the telephone and telegraph.
 
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