Snow (Carl Sandburg Poems)
SNOW took us away from the smoke valleys into white mountains, we saw velvet blue cows eating a vermillion grass ...
SNOW took us away from the smoke valleys into white mountains, we saw velvet blue cows eating a vermillion grass ...
MAKE war songs out of these; Make chants that repeat and weave. Make rhythms up to the ragtime chatter of ...
THE WASHERWOMAN is a member of the Salvation Army. And over the tub of suds rubbing underwear clean She sings ...
THERE was a woman tore off a red velvet gown And slashed the white skin of her right shoulder And ...
I THE bronze General Grant riding a bronze horse in Lincoln Park Shrivels in the sun by day when the ...
IT'S going to come out all right-do you know? The sun, the birds, the grass-they know. They get along-and we'll ...
I HAVE kept all, not one is thrown away, not one given to the ragman, not one thrust in a ...
MONEY is nothing now, even if I had it, O mooney moon, yellow half moon, Up over the green pines ...
BURY this old Illinois farmer with respect. He slept the Illinois nights of his life after days of work in ...
LAST night a January wind was ripping at the shingles over our house and whistling a wolf song under the ...
I WAS born on the prairie and the milk of its wheat, the red of its clover, the eyes of ...
I CRIED over beautiful things knowing no beautiful thing lasts. The field of cornflower yellow is a scarf at the ...
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