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Germs. by Walt Whitman
FORMS, qualities, lives, humanity, language, thoughts,
The ones known, and the ones unknown—the on..
God's Grandeur by Ted Hughes
The world is charged with the grandeur of God.
It will flame out, like shining from shook foil;
It..
Goatsucker by Sylvia Plath
Old goatherds swear how all night long they hear
The warning whirr and burring of the bird
Who wak..
Gigolo by Sylvia Plath
Pocket watch, I tick well.
The streets are lizardly crevices
Sheer-sided, with holes where to hide..
Gypsy by Carl Sandburg
I ASKED a gypsy pal
To imitate an old image
And speak old wisdom.
She drew in her chin,
Made her..
Grieg Being Dead by Carl Sandburg
GRIEG being dead we may speak of him and his art.
Grieg being dead we can talk about whether he was..
Graves by Carl Sandburg
I dreamed one man stood against a thousand,
One man damned as a wrongheaded fool.
One year and ano..
Graceland by Carl Sandburg
TOMB of a millionaire,
A multi-millionaire, ladies and gentlemen,
Place of the dead where they spe..
Government by Carl Sandburg
THE Government--I heard about the Government and
I went out to find it. I said I would look closely..
Good-night by Carl Sandburg
MANY ways to spell good night.
Fireworks at a pier on the Fourth of July spell it with red wheels..
Gone by Carl Sandburg
Everybody loved Chick Lorimer in our town.
Far off
Everybody loved her.
So we all love a wild gir..
Goldwing Moth by Carl Sandburg
A GOLDWING moth is between the scissors and the ink bottle on the desk.
Last night it flew hundreds..
Glimmer by Carl Sandburg
LET down your braids of hair, lady.
Cross your legs and sit before the looking-glass
And gaze long..
Girl in a Cage by Carl Sandburg
HERE in a cage the dollars come down.
To the click of a tube the dollars tumble.
And out of a mout..
Gargoyle by Carl Sandburg
I SAW a mouth jeering. A smile of melted red iron ran over it. Its laugh was full of nails rattling...
Garden Wireless by Carl Sandburg
HOW many feet ran with sunlight, water, and air?
What little devils shaken of laughter, cramming..
Galoots by Carl Sandburg
GALOOTS, you hairy, hankering,
Snousle on the bones you eat, chew at the gristle and lick the last..
gee i like to think of dead by E. E. Cummings
gee i like to think of dead it means nearer because deeper firmer
since darker than little round w..
guilt is the cause of more disorders by E. E. Cummings
guilt is the cause of more disorders
than history’s most obscene marorders..
Guinevere at Her Fireside by Dorothy Parker
A nobler king had never breath-
I say it now, and said it then.
Who weds with such is wed till dea..
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