Selected poems /
A selection of poems by twentieth-century American poet Carl Sandburg, drawn from collections published between 1916 and 1950
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Table of Contents:
- Chicago
- Masses
- Lost
- The Harbor
- They will say
- Mill-doors
- A Teamster's farewell
- Fish crier
- Picnic boat
- Muckers
- Blacklisted
- Mag
- Anna Imroth
- Mamie
- Personality
- Cumulatives
- To certain journeymen
- Limited
- A coin
- Dynamiter
- Ice handler
- Jack
- Under a hat rim
- In a breath
- Bronzes
- Ready to kill
- Skyscraper
- Fog
- Crimson
- Flux
- Kin
- White shoulders
- Iron
- Statistics
- And they obey
- Jaws
- Wars
- A sphinx
- To a dead man
- Under the harvest Moon
- Back yard
- On the breakwater
- I sang
- Window
- Pals
- Child Moon
- Trafficker
- Harrison Street Court
- Jungheimer's
- Gone
- All day long
- Old woman
- 'Boes
- I am the people, the mob
- Languages
- The junk man
- Silver nails
- Prairie
- Hits and runs
- Village in late summer
- Sunset from Omaha Hotel window
- Still life
- Band concert
- Localities
- Manitoba Childe Roland
- Bilbea
- Southern Pacific
- Washerwoman
- Portrait of a motor car
- Buffalo bill
- Prayers of steel
- Interior
- Psalm of those who go forth before daylight
- Near Keokuk
- Lawyer
- Three balls
- Humdrum
- Knucks
- Upstairs
- Bricklayer love
- Cool tombs
- Old Osawatomie
- Grass
- Gargoyle
- House
- Out of white lips
- Smoke
- Smoke and steel
- Five towns on the B. and O.
- Work gangs
- Hats
- They all want to play Hamlet
- Manual system
- Stripes
- Crapshooters
- Cahoots
- The Hangman at home
- Death snips proud men
- "Old-fashioned requited love"
- Osawatomie
- The lawyers know too much
- Threes
- A.E.F.
- Bas-relief
- And this will be all?
- Sea-wash
- Sleepyheads
- Far rockaway night till morning
- Trinity peace
- Jack London and O. Henry
- Two strangers breakfast
- An electric sign goes dark
- They buy with an eye to looks
- White ash
- Vaudeville dancer
- Potomac town in February
- Buffalo dusk
- New farm tractor
- The skyscraper loves night
- Wistful
- The Windy City
- At the gates of tombs
- Hazardous occupations
- Props
- Ambassadors of grief
- from Good morning, America
- Small homes
- Milk-white Moon, put the cows to sleep
- Slow program
- Three slants at New York
- Phizzog
- Two nocturns
- They met young
- from The People, Yes (1936)
- Brim
- Francois villon forgotten
- The hammer
- Hammers pounding
- Dust
- We must be polite
- Two Moon fantasies
- Billy Sunday
- God's children
- Jerry
- Black prophetess
- Chicago
- Masses
- Lost
- Harbor
- They will say
- Mill-doors
- Teamster's farewell
- Fish crier
- Picnic boat
- Muckers
- Blacklisted
- Mag
- Anna Imroth
- Mamie
- Personality
- Cumulatives
- To certain journeymen
- Limited
- coin
- Dynamiter
- Ice handler
- Jack
- Under a hat rim
- In a breath
- Bronzes
- Ready to kill
- Skyscraper
- Fog
- Crimson
- Flux
- Kin
- White shoulders
- Iron
- Statistics
- And they obey
- Jaws
- Wars
- sphinx
- To a dead man
- Under the harvest Moon
- Back yard
- On the breakwater
- I sang
- Window
- Pals
- Child Moon
- Trafficker
- Harrison Street Court
- Jungheimer's
- Gone
- All day long
- Old woman
- 'Boes
- I am the people, the mob
- Languages
- junk man
- Silver nails
- Prairie
- Hits and runs
- Village in late summer
- Sunset from Omaha Hotel window
- Still life
- Band concert
- Localities
- Manitoba Childe Roland
- Bilbea
- Southern Pacific
- Washerwoman
- Portrait of a motor car
- Buffalo bill
- Prayers of steel
- Interior
- Psalm of those who go forth before daylight
- Near Keokuk
- Lawyer
- Three balls
- Humdrum
- Knucks
- Upstairs
- Bricklayer love
- Cool tombs
- Old Osawatomie
- Grass
- Gargoyle
- House
- Out of white lips
- Smoke
- Smoke and steel
- Five towns on the B. and O.
- Work gangs
- Hats
- They all want to play Hamlet
- Manual system
- Stripes
- Crapshooters
- Cahoots
- Hangman at home
- Death snips proud men
- "Old-fashioned requited love"
- Osawatomie
- lawyers know too much
- Threes
- A.E.F.
- Bas-relief
- And this will be all?
- Sea-wash
- Sleepyheads
- Far rockaway night till morning
- Trinity peace
- Jack London and O. Henry
- Two strangers breakfast
- electric sign goes dark
- They buy with an eye to looks
- White ash
- Vaudeville dancer
- Potomac town in February
- Buffalo dusk
- New farm tractor
- skyscraper loves night
- Wistful
- Windy City
- At the gates of tombs
- Hazardous occupations
- Props
- Ambassadors of grief
- from Good morning, America
- Small homes
- Milk-white Moon, put the cows to sleep
- Slow program
- Three slants at New York
- Phizzog
- Two nocturns
- They met young
- from The People, Yes (1936)
- Brim
- Francois villon forgotten
- hammer
- Hammers pounding
- Dust
- We must be polite
- Two Moon fantasies
- Billy Sunday
- God's children
- Jerry
- Black prophetess
- Chicago
- Masses
- Lost
- The Harbor
- They will say
- Mill-doors
- A Teamster's farewell
- Fish crier
- Picnic boat
- Muckers
- Blacklisted
- Mag
- Anna Imroth
- Mamie
- Personality
- Cumulatives
- To certain journeymen
- Limited
- A coin
- Dynamiter
- Ice handler
- Jack
- Under a hat rim
- In a breath
- Bronzes
- Ready to kill
- Skyscraper
- Fog
- Crimson
- Flux
- Kin
- White shoulders
- Iron
- Statistics
- And they obey
- Jaws
- Wars
- A sphinx
- To a dead man
- Under the harvest Moon
- Back yard
- On the breakwater
- I sang
- Window
- Pals
- Child Moon
- Trafficker
- Harrison Street Court
- Jungheimer's
- Gone
- All day long
- Old woman
- 'Boes
- I am the people, the mob
- Languages
- The junk man
- Silver nails
- Prairie
- Hits and runs
- Village in late summer
- Sunset from Omaha Hotel window
- Still life
- Band concert
- Localities
- Manitoba Childe Roland
- Bilbea
- Southern Pacific
- Washerwoman
- Portrait of a motor car
- Buffalo bill
- Prayers of steel
- Interior
- Psalm of those who go forth before daylight
- Near Keokuk
- Lawyer
- Three balls
- Humdrum
- Knucks
- Upstairs
- Bricklayer love
- Cool tombs
- Old Osawatomie
- Grass
- Gargoyle
- House
- Out of white lips
- Smoke
- Smoke and steel
- Five towns on the B. and O.
- Work gangs
- Hats
- They all want to play Hamlet
- Manual system
- Stripes
- Crapshooters
- Cahoots
- The Hangman at home
- Death snips proud men
- "Old-fashioned requited love"
- Osawatomie
- The lawyers know too much
- Threes
- A.E.F.
- Bas-relief
- And this will be all?
- Sea-wash
- Sleepyheads
- Far rockaway night till morning
- Trinity peace
- Jack London and O. Henry
- Two strangers breakfast
- Chicago
- Masses
- Lost
- The Harbor
- They will say
- Mill-doors
- A Teamster's farewell
- Fish crier
- Picnic boat
- Muckers
- Blacklisted
- Mag
- Anna Imroth
- Mamie
- Personality
- Cumulatives
- To certain journeymen
- Limited
- A coin
- Dynamiter
- Ice handler
- Jack
- Under a hat rim
- In a breath
- Bronzes
- Ready to kill
- Skyscraper
- Fog
- Crimson
- Flux
- Kin
- White shoulders
- Iron
- Statistics
- And they obey
- Jaws
- Wars
- A sphinx
- To a dead man
- Under the harvest Moon
- Back yard
- On the breakwater
- I sang
- Window
- Pals
- Child Moon
- Trafficker
- Harrison Street Court
- Jungheimer's
- Gone
- An electric sign goes dark
- They buy with an eye to looks
- White ash
- Vaudeville dancer
- Potomac town in February
- Buffalo dusk
- New farm tractor
- The skyscraper loves night
- Wistful
- The Windy City
- At the gates of tombs
- Hazardous occupations
- Props
- Ambassadors of grief
- from Good morning, America
- Small homes
- Milk-white Moon, put the cows to sleep
- Slow program
- Three slants at New York
- Phizzog
- Two nocturns
- They met young
- from The People, Yes (1936)
- Brim
- Francois villon forgotten
- The hammer
- Hammers pounding
- Dust
- We must be polite
- Two Moon fantasies
- Billy Sunday
- God's children
- Jerry
- Black prophetess