We had to do a poetry response over the weekend on a select poem by Carl Sandburg. And, of course, there was one that I thought was really pretty awesome...well, a couple. So I figured, I'll post them, and, so that I'm not plagiarising, I'll post the web page I found them on. Check it:
Carl Sandburg
My first favorite was "The Harbor":
PASSING through huddled and ugly walls By doorways where women Looked from their hunger-deep eyes, Haunted with shadows of hunger-hands, Out from the huddled and ugly walls, I came sudden, at the city's edge, On a blue burst of lake, Long lake waves breaking under the sun On a spray-flung curve of shore; And a fluttering storm of gulls, Masses of great gray wings And flying white bellies Veering and wheeling free in the open.
And then another one, "Dreams in the Dusk":
DREAMS in the dusk, Only dreams closing the day And with the day's close going back To the gray things, the dark things, The far, deep things of dreamland.
Dreams, only dreams in the dusk, Only the old remembered pictures Of lost days when the day's loss Wrote in tears the heart's loss.
Tears and loss and broken dreams May find your heart at dusk.
xX_Kuroko_Xx · Fri Jan 20, 2006 @ 03:57am · 5 Comments |