Carl Sandburg (1878–1967). Chicago Poems. 1916.
Contents
CHICAGO POEMS- Chicago
- Sketch
- Masses
- Lost
- The Harbor
- They Will Say
- Mill-Doors
- Halsted Street Car
- Clark Street Bridge
- Passers-by
- The Walking Man of Rodin
- Subway
- The Shovel Man
- A Teamster’s Farewell
- Fish Crier
- Picnic Boat
- Happiness
- Muckers
- Blacklisted
- Graceland
- Child of the Romans
- The Right to Grief
- Mag
- Onion Days
- Population Drifts
- Cripple
- A Fence
- Anna Imroth
- Working Girls
- Mamie
- Personality
- Cumulatives
- To Certain Journeymen
- Chamfort
- Limited
- The Has-Been
- In a Back Alley
- A Coin
- Dynamiter
- Ice Handler
- Jack
- Fellow Citizens
- Nigger
- Two Neighbors
- Style
- To Beachey—1912
- Under a Hat Rim
- In a Breath
- Bath
- Bronzes
- Dunes
- On the Way
- Ready to Kill
- To a Contemporary Bunkshooter
- Skyscraper
- Killers
- Among the Red Guns
- Iron
- Murmurings in a Field Hospital
- Statistics
- Fight
- Buttons
- And They Obey
- Jaws
- Salvage
- Wars
- The Road and the End
- Choices
- Graves
- Aztec Mask
- Momus
- The Answer
- To a Dead Man
- Under
- A Sphinx
- Who Am I?
- Our Prayer of Thanks
- At a Window
- Under the Harvest Moon
- The Great Hunt
- Monotone
- Joy
- Shirt
- Aztec
- Two
- Back Yard
- On the Breakwater
- Mask
- Pearl Fog
- I Sang
- Follies
- June
- Nocturne in a Deserted Brickyard
- Hydrangeas
- Theme in Yellow
- Between Two Hills
- Last Answers
- Window
- Young Sea
- Bones
- Pals
- Child
- Poppies
- Child Moon
- Margaret
- Poems Done on a Late Night Car
- It Is Much
- Trafficker
- Harrison Street Court
- Soiled Dove
- Jungheimer’s
- Gone
- Dreams in the Dusk
- Docks
- All Day Long
- Waiting
- From the Shore
- Uplands in May
- A Dream Girl
- The Plowboy
- Broadway
- Old Woman
- The Noon Hour
- ’Boes
- Under a Telephone Pole
- I Am the People, the Mob
- Government
- Languages
- Letters to Dead Imagists
- Sheep
- The Red Son
- The Mist
- The Junk Man
- Silver Nails
- Gypsy