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Home Thoughts by Carl Sandburg THE SEA rocks have a green moss. The pine rocks have red berries. I have memories of you. Speak..

Home Fires by Carl Sandburg IN a Yiddish eating place on Rivington Street … faces … coffee spots … children kicking at the night..

His Own Face Hidden by Carl Sandburg HOKUSAI’S portrait of himself Tells what his hat was like And his arms and legs. The only faces A..

Have Me by Carl Sandburg HAVE me in the blue and the sun. Have me on the open sea and the mountains. When I go into the g..

Halsted Street Car by Carl Sandburg COME you, cartoonists, Hang on a strap with me here At seven o’clock in the morning On a Halsted..

Humming Bird Woman by Carl Sandburg WHY should I be wondering How you would look in black velvet and yellow? in orange and green? I wh..

Humdrum by Carl Sandburg IF I had a million lives to live and a million deaths to die in a million humdrum worlds, I’d lik..

Honky Tonk in Cleveland, Ohio by Carl Sandburg IT’S a jazz affair, drum crashes and cornet razzes The trombone pony neighs and the tuba jackass sn..

Hate by Carl Sandburg ONE man killed another. The saying between them had been “I’d give you the shirt off my back.” Th..

Happiness by Carl Sandburg I ASKED the professors who teach the meaning of life to tell me what is happiness. And I went to f..

Hannibal by Robert Frost Was there even a cause too lost, Ever a cause that was lost too long, Or that showed with the laps..

Home Burial by Robert Frost He saw her from the bottom of the stairs Before she saw him. She was starting down, Looking back o..

Hyla Brook by Robert Frost By June our brook’s run out of song and speed. Sought for much after that, it will be found Either..

Hot and Cold by Roald Dahl A woman who my mother knows Came in and took off all her clothes. Said I, not being very old, ’..

Have You Ever Tried to Enter the Long Black Branches by Mary Oliver Have you ever tried to enter the long black branches of other lives - tried to imagine what the c..

Hummingbird Pauses at the Trumpet Vine by Mary Oliver Who doesn’t love roses, and who doesn’t love the lilies of the black ponds floating like flock..

Happiness by Mary Oliver In the afternoon I watched the she-bear; she was looking for the secret bin of sweetness - honey,..

Heron Rises From The Dark, Summer Pond by Mary Oliver So heavy is the long-necked, long-bodied heron, always it is a surprise when her smoke-colored wi..

Honey At The Table by Mary Oliver It fills you with the soft essence of vanished flowers, it becomes a trickle sharp as a hair that..

How well I knew Her not by Emily Dickinson How well I knew Her not Whom not to know has been A Bounty in prospective, now Next Door to mine..







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