Arthur Johnson Memorial Library

Sandburg, Carl frey50

Honey and salt by Carl Sandburg - New York Harcourt,Brace & World, Inc 1963 - 111 p.

Honey and salt -- Pass, Friend -- Alone and not alone -- Wingtip -- Love is a deep and a dark and a lonely -- Almanac -- Biography -- Anecdote of hemlock for two Athenians -- Dreaming fool -- Lief the lucky -- Bird footprint -- Cahokia -- Buyers and sellers -- City number -- Chromo -- The evening sunsets witness and pas on -- Deep sea wandering -- Call the next witness -- Early copper -- Atlas, how have you been? -- Cheap rent -- Elm buds -- Child face -- Fog numbers -- Evening questions -- Fifty-fifty -- Evening sea wind -- Forgotten wars -- God is no gentleman -- Hunger and cold -- Foxgloves -- Harvest -- Fame if not fortune -- Impasse -- Is wisdom a lot of language? -- Keepsake boxes -- Impossible iambics -- Lackawanna twilight -- If so hap may be -- Kisses, can you come back like ghosts? -- Lake Michigan morning -- New weather -- Lesson -- Metamorphosis -- Love beyond keeping -- Moods -- Moon rondeau -- Litte word, little white bird -- Offering and rebuff -- Morning glory blue -- High moments -- Mummy -- Old hokusai print -- One parting -- Ever a seeker -- Old music for quiet hearts -- Personalia -- The gong of time -- Prairie woodland -- Shadows fall blue on the mountains -- Quotations -- Skyscrapers stand proud -- Pool of Bethesda -- First sonata for Karlen Paula -- Thou art like a flower -- Solo for Saturday night guitar -- Rose bawn -- Speech -- Runaway colors -- Our of the rainbow end -- Sun dancer -- Themes in contrast -- Two fish -- Smoke shapes -- Three shrines -- Variations on a theme -- Timesweep.

A collection of seventy-seven "poems of the prairies, poems on the nature of love, poems about many other topics, and a. . . [long] chanting poem, 'Timesweep, ' about many incarnations of life over the ages."


American Poetry
Authors, American -- North Carolina

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