And So To-Day (Carl Sandburg Poems)
And so to-day--they lay him away-- the boy nobody knows the name of-- the buck private--the unknown soldier-- the doughboy ...
And so to-day--they lay him away-- the boy nobody knows the name of-- the buck private--the unknown soldier-- the doughboy ...
Every year Emily Dickinson sent one friendthe first arbutus bud in her garden. In a last will and testament Andrew ...
SMOKE of the fields in spring is one, Smoke of the leaves in autumn another. Smoke of a steel-mill roof ...
UNDERTAKERS, hearse drivers, grave diggers, I speak to you as one not afraid of your business. You handle dust going ...
THIRTY-TWO Greeks are dipping their feet in a creek. Sloshing their bare feet in a cool flow of clear water. ...
(For S. A.)TO write one book in five years or five books in one year, to be the painter and ...
I WAS born on the prairie and the milk of its wheat, the red of its clover, the eyes of ...
EVERY year Emily Dickinson sent one friend the first arbutus bud in her garden. In a last will and testament ...
THEN came, Oscar, the time of the guns. And there was no land for a man, no land for a ...
I TOOK away three pictures. One was a white gull forming a half-mile arch from the pines toward Waukegan. One ...
ONCE when I saw a cripple Gasping slowly his last days with the white plague, Looking from hollow eyes, calling ...
FLANDERS, the name of a place, a country of people, Spells itself with letters, is written in books. "Where is ...
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