Showing posts with label July. Show all posts
Showing posts with label July. Show all posts
Sunday, July 10, 2016
Daily Dose
From Chicago Poems, by Carl Sandburg
PICNIC BOAT
Sunday night and the park policemen tell each other it
is dark as a stack of black cats on Lake Michigan.
A big picnic boat comes home to Chicago from the peach
farms of Saugatuck.
Hundreds of electric bulbs break the night's darkness, a
flock of red and yellow birds with wings at a standstill.
Running along the deck railings are festoons and leaping
in curves are loops of light from prow and stern
to the tall smokestacks.
Over the hoarse crunch of waves at my pier comes a
hoarse answer in the rhythmic oompa of the brasses
playing a Polish folk-song for the home-comers.
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Sunday, July 28, 2013
Daily Dose
From Sanatorium under the Sign of the Hourglass, by Bruno Schulz, translated by Celina Wieniewska
JULY
"No one has ever charted the topography of a July night."
From A Night in July
JULY
"No one has ever charted the topography of a July night."
From A Night in July
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