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It's a lean car… a long-legged dog of a | It's a lean car… a long-legged dog of a car… a gray-ghost eagle car. | ||
The feet of it eat the dirt of a road… the wings of it eat the hills. | The feet of it eat the dirt of a road… the wings of it eat the hills. | ||
Danny the driver dreams of it when he sees women in red skirts and red sox in his sleep. | Danny the driver dreams of it when he sees women in red skirts and red sox in his sleep. | ||
It is in Danny's life and runs in the blood of | It is in Danny's life and runs in the blood of him… a lean gray-ghost car. | ||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:15, 17 July 2024
Author | Sandburg, Carl |
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Genre | Poetry |
Journal or Book | Cornhuskers |
Publisher | Henry Holt and Company |
Year of Publication | 1918 |
Pages | 55 |
Additional information | - |
It's a lean car… a long-legged dog of a car… a gray-ghost eagle car.
The feet of it eat the dirt of a road… the wings of it eat the hills.
Danny the driver dreams of it when he sees women in red skirts and red sox in his sleep.
It is in Danny's life and runs in the blood of him… a lean gray-ghost car.