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 ...
THE SINS of Kalamazoo are neither scarlet nor crimson. The sins of Kalamazoo are a convict gray, a dishwater drab. ...
TWO Swede families live downstairs and an Irish policeman upstairs, and an old soldier, Uncle Joe. Two Swede boys go ...
LITTLE one, you have been buzzing in the books, Flittering in the newspapers and drinking beer with lawyers And amid ...
I DON'T know how he came, shambling, dark, and strong. He stood in the city and told men: My people ...
THE FLUTTER of blue pigeon's wings Under a river bridge Hunting a clean dry arch, A corner for a sleep- ...
RUM tiddy um, tiddy um, tiddy um tum tum. My knees are loose-like, my feet want to sling their selves. ...
THE BRIDGE says: Come across, try me; see how good I am. The big rock in the river says: Look ...
I WAS born on the prairie and the milk of its wheat, the red of its clover, the eyes of ...
I AM the people--the mob--the crowd--the mass. Do you know that all the great work of the world is done ...
I SAT with a dynamiter at supper in a German saloon eating steak and onions. And he laughed and told ...
FIRST I would like to write for you a poem to be shouted in the teeth of a strong wind. ...
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