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Silver Nails by Carl Sandburg
A MAN was crucified. He came to the city a stranger,
was accused, and nailed to a cross. He lingere..
Shirt by Carl Sandburg
MY shirt is a token and symbol,
more than a cover for sun and rain,
my shirt is a signal,
and a t..
Shirt by Carl Sandburg
I remember once I ran after you and tagged the fluttering
shirt of you in the wind.
Once many days..
Shenandoah by Carl Sandburg
IN the Shenandoah Valley, one rider gray and one rider blue, and the sun on the riders wondering.
..
Sheep by Carl Sandburg
Thousands of sheep, soft-footed, black-nosed sheep--
one by one going up the hill and over the fenc..
Sea-Wash by Carl Sandburg
THE SEA-WASH never ends.
The sea-wash repeats, repeats.
Only old songs? Is that all the sea knows?..
Savoir Faire by Carl Sandburg
CAST a bronze of my head and legs and put them on the king’s street.
Set the cast of me here alongs..
Sandpipers by Carl Sandburg
Sandland where the salt water kills the sweet potatoes.
Homes for sandpipers—the script of their fe..
Sand Scribblings by Carl Sandburg
THE WIND stops, the wind begins.
The wind says stop, begin.
A sea shovel scrapes the sand floor...
Snakecharmer by Sylvia Plath
As the gods began one world, and man another,
So the snakecharmer begins a snaky sphere
With moon-..
Spinster by Sylvia Plath
Now this particular girl
During a ceremonious april walk
With her latest suitor
Found herself, of..
Sow by Sylvia Plath
God knows how our neighbor managed to breed
His great sow:
Whatever his shrewd secret, he kept it..
Stillborn by Sylvia Plath
These poems do not live: it’s a sad diagnosis.
They grew their toes and fingers well enough,
Their..
Spring Pools by Robert Frost
These pools that, though in forests, still reflect
The total sky almost without defect,
And like t..
Storm Fear by Robert Frost
WHEN the wind works against us in the dark,
And pelts with snow
The lowest chamber window on the e..
Snow by Robert Frost
The three stood listening to a fresh access
Of wind that caught against the house a moment,
Gulped..
Sand Dunes by Robert Frost
Sea waves are green and wet,
But up from where they die,
Rise others vaster yet,
And those are br..
Sitting by a Bush in Broad Sunlight by Robert Frost
When I spread out my hand here today,
I catch no more than a ray
To feel of between thumb and fing..
Stars by Robert Frost
How countlessly they congregate
O’er our tumultuous snow,
Which flows in shapes as tall as trees
..
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost
Whose woods these are I think I know.
His house is in the village, though;
He will not see me stop..
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