Quote by: Carl Sandburg

Passers-by, Out of your many faces Flash memories to me Now at the day end Away from the sidewalks Where your shoe soles traveled And your voices rose and blent To form the city’s afternoon roar Hindering an old silence. Passers-by, I remember lean ones among you, Throats in the clutch of a hope, Lips written over with strivings, Mouths that kiss only for love, Records of great wishes slept with, Held long And prayed and toiled for: Yes, Written on Your mouths And your throats I read them When you passed by.


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Author Bio


  • NameCarl Sandburg
  • DescriptionAmerican writer and editor
  • BornJanuary 6, 1878
  • DiedJuly 22, 1967
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionPoet; Musicologist; Historian; Novelist; Writer
  • AwardsPulitzer Prize For History; Presidential Medal Of Freedom; Pulitzer Prize For Poetry