The New Colossus by Emma Lazarus

Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame,
 With conquering limbs astride from land to land;
 Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand
 A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame
 Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name
 Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand
 Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command
 The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.
 "Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!" cries she
 With silent lips. "Give me your tired, your poor,
 Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
 The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
 Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,
 I lift my lamp beside the golden door!"

DAILY PHOTO: Autumn in North Carolina

DAILY PHOTO: Scenes from Michigan Avenue

DAILY PHOTO: Scenes from Chicago

DAILY PHOTO: Skylines from Parks, Chicago

DAILY PHOTO: Willis Tower at a Distance

DAILY PHOTO: Marina City [Corn Cob Buildings]

DAILY PHOTO: Vista Tower [The St. Regis]

DAILY PHOTO: Roanoke River Scenes

DAILY PHOTO: Four Iconic Chicago Sculptures

The Flamingo [Alexander Calder] at Federal Plaza
The Picasso [Pablo Picasso] at Daley Plaza
Monument with Standing Beast [Jean Dubuffet] at Thompson Center
Chevron [John Henry] at Lincoln Park