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Drumnotes by Carl Sandburg
DAYS of the dead men, Danny.
Drum for the dead, drum on your
remembering heart.
Jaurès, a great..
Dreams in the dusk by Carl Sandburg
DREAMS in the dusk,
Only dreams closing the day
And with the day’s close going back
To the gray t..
Dogheads by Carl Sandburg
AMONG the grassroots
In the moonlight, who comes circling,
red tongues and high noses?
Is one of..
Docks by Carl Sandburg
STROLLING along
By the teeming docks,
I watch the ships put out.
Black ships that heave and lunge..
Do You Want Affidavits? by Carl Sandburg
THERE’S a hole in the bottom of the sea.
Do you want affidavits?
There’s a man in the moon with mo..
Dancer by Carl Sandburg
THE LADY in red, she in the chile con carne red,
Brilliant as the shine of a pepper crimson in the..
Dan by Carl Sandburg
EARLY May, after cold rain the sun baffling cold wind.
Irish setter pup finds a corner near the cel..
Directions by Billy Collins
You know the brick path in the back of the house,
the one you see from the kitchen window,
the on..
Dharma by Billy Collins
The way the dog trots out the front door
every morning
without a hat or an umbrella,
without any..
Dear Reader by Billy Collins
Baudelaire considers you his brother,
and Fielding calls out to you every few paragraphs
as if to..
Death & Fame by Allen Ginsberg
When I die
I don’t care what happens to my body
throw ashes in the air, scatter ’em in East River
..
Doveglion by E. E. Cummings
he isn’t looking at anything
he isn’t looking for something
he isn’t looking
he is seeing
what..
dead every enourmous piece by E. E. Cummings
dead every enourmous piece
of nonsense which itself must call
a state submicroscopic is-
compared..
Distance by Dorothy Parker
Were you to cross the world, my dear,
To work or love or fight,
I could be calm and wistful here,
..
Dilemma by Dorothy Parker
If I were mild, and I were sweet,
And laid my heart before your feet,
And took my dearest thoughts..
De Profundis by Dorothy Parker
Oh, is it, then, Utopian
To hope that I may meet a man
Who’ll not relate, in accents suave,
The t..
Daylight Saving by Dorothy Parker
My answers are inadequate
To those demanding day and date
And ever set a tiny shock
Through stran..
D.G. Rossetti by Dorothy Parker
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Buried all of his libretti,
Thought the matter over - then
Went and dug th..
December, 1919 by Claude McKay
Last night I heard your voice, mother,
The words you sang to me
When I, a little barefoot boy,
Kn..
Dawn in New York by Claude McKay
The Dawn! The Dawn! The crimson-tinted, comes
Out of the low still skies, over the hills,
Manhat..
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