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Chicago Poems by Carl Sandburg
Written in the poet's unique personal idiom, these early poems include "Chicago," "Fog," "To a Contemporary Bunkshooter," "Who Am I?" and "Under the Harvest Moon," as well as many others on themes of war, immigrant life, death, love, loneliness and the beauty of nature. New introductory Note. Alphabetical lists of titles and first lines.
Table of Contents for Chicago Poems
| 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 | | HANDFULS | | Fog | | Pool | | Jan Kubelik | | Choose | | Crimson | | Whitelight | | Flux | | Kin | | White Shoulders | | Losses | | Troths | | WAR POEMS (1914-1915) | | 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 | | 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 | | FOGS AND FIRES | | At a Window | | Under the Harvest Moon | | The Great Hunt | | Monotone | | Joy | | | Aztec | | Two | | Back Yard | | On the Breakwater | | Mask | | Pearl Frog | | 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 | | SHADOWS | | Poems Done on a Late Night Car | | I. Chickens | | II. Used Up | | III. Home | | It is Much | | Trafficker | | Harrison Street Court | | Soiled Dove | | Jungheimer's | | Gone | | OTHER DAYS (1900-1910) | | Dreams in the Dusk | | Docks | | All Day Long | | Waiting | | From the Shore | | Uplands in May | | Dream Girl | | Plowboy | | Broadway | | Old Woman | | 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 |
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