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Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.

Loam

Carl Sandburg

From “My People”

  • My people are gray,
  • pigeon gray, dawn gray, storm gray.
  • I call them beautiful,
  • and I wonder where they are going.

  • IN the loam we sleep,

    In the cool moist loam,

    To the lull of years that pass

    And the break of stars,

    From the loam, then,

    The soft warm loam,

    We rise:

    To shape of rose leaf,

    Of face and shoulder.

    We stand, then,

    To a whiff of life,

    Lifted to the silver of the sun

    Over and out of the loam

    A day.