Poems by Carl Sandburg
Repetitions
... Because they are glad she lived, ...
River Moons
... ars moved when the moon moved, and one red star kept burning, and the Big Dipper was almost overhead ...
River Roads
... And if the pool wishes, let it shiver to the blur of many wings, old swimmers from old places ...
Rusty Crimson
... 1917)THE FIVE OCLOCK prairie sunset is a strong man going to sleep after a long day in a cornfield ...
Sand Scribblings
... The sandpipers cheep Here and get away ...
Sandpipers
... sea shinglesthey write in the morning, it is gone at noonthey write at noon, it is gone at night ...
Savoir Faire
... of those who laughed nine hundred years ago: We are afraid of nothingonlythe sky may fall on us ...
Sea-Wash
... The sea-wash repeats, repeats ...
Sheep
... long line to pass over the hill--I am the slow, long-legged Sleepyman and I love you ...
Shenandoah
... ng old heads, among old dreams of repeating heads of a rider blue and a rider gray in the Shenandoah ...
Shirt
... stuff. And again it was nobody else but you I heard in the ...
Silver Nails
... him in changed voices in the saloons, bowling alleys, and ...
Silver Wind
... the hickory shingle leaves, in the imitations of slow sea water on the shingle silver in the wind ...
Singing Nigger
... I saw five of you with a can of beer on a summer night and I listened to the five of you ...
Sixteen Months
... Young light blue calls to young light gold of morning ...