explored here by Carl Sandburg. But what else is the poem saying? Could it be, possibly, something about aging?? Theme in Yellow - Carl Sandburg I spot the hills With yellow balls in autumn. I light the prairie cornfields Orange and tawny gold clusters And I am called pumpkins. On the last of October When dusk is fallen Children join hands And circle round me Singing ghost songs And love to the harvest moon; I am a jack-o'-lantern With terrible teeth And the children know I am fooling. | ||
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Indulging my love of poetry by posting a poem a day, every day... to inspire, delight and enlighten!
Tuesday, 30 October 2012
Day 130: Jack-o'-Lantern
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