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Chicago Poems
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[dedication]
PREFATORY NOTE
CONTENTS
CHICAGO POEMS
CHICAGO
SKETCH
MASSES
LOST
THE HARBOR
THEY WILL SAY
MILL-DOORS
HALSTED STREET CAR
CLARK STREET BRIDGE
PASSERS-BY
THE WALKING MAN OF RODIN
SUBWAY
THE SHOVEL MAN
A TEAMSTER'S FAREWELL
FISH CRIER
PICNIC BOAT
HAPPINESS
MUCKERS
BLACKLISTED
GRACELAND
CHILD OF THE ROMANS
THE RIGHT TO GRIEF
MAG
ONION DAYS
POPULATION DRIFTS
CRIPPLE
A FENCE
ANNA IMROTH
WORKING GIRLS
MAMIE
PERSONALITY
CUMULATIVES
TO CERTAIN JOURNEYMEN
CHAMFORT
LIMITED
THE HAS-BEEN
IN A BACK ALLEY
A COIN
DYNAMITER
ICE HANDLER
JACK
FELLOW CITIZENS
NIGGER
TWO NEIGHBORS
STYLE
TO BEACHEY, 1912
UNDER A HAT RIM
IN A BREATH
BATH
BRONZES
DUNES
ON THE WAY
READY TO KILL
TO A CONTEMPORARY BUNKSHOOTER
SKYSCRAPER
HANDFULS
WAR POEMS (1914-1915)
THE ROAD AND THE END
FOGS AND FIRES
SHADOWS
OTHER DAYS (1900-1910)
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LOST
DESOLATE and lone
All night long on the lake
Where fog trails and mist creeps,
The whistle of a boat
Calls and cries unendingly,
Like some lost child
In tears and trouble
Hunting the harbor's breast
And the harbor's eyes.
Chicago Poems