Poems ✍️

  06.10.2025
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Author: Carl Sandburg

Rusty Crimson

(Chirstmas Day, 1917)THE FIVE O'CLOCK prairie sunset is a strong man going to
sleep after a long day in a cornfield.
The red dust of a rusty crimson is fixed with two fingers of lavender. A hook of
smoke, a woman's nose in charcoal and ... nothing.
The timberline turns in a cover of purple. A grain elevator humps a shoulder. One
steel star whisks out a pointed fire. Moonlight comes on the stubble.
'Jesus in an Illinois barn early this morning, the baby Jesus ... in flannels ...'




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