When I was a child I knew red miners
dressed raggedly and wearing carbide lamps.
I saw them come down red hills to their camps
dyed with red dust from old Ishkooda mines.
Night after night I met them on the roads,
or on the streets in town I caught their glance;
the swing of dinner buckets in their hands,
and grumbling undermining all their words.
I also lived in low cotton country
where moonlight hovered over ripe haystacks,
or stumps of trees, and croppers’ rotting shacks
with famine, terror, flood, and plague near by,
where sentiment and hatred still held sway
and only bitter land was washed away.
End of the poem
15 random poems
- Ольга Седакова – Деревья, сильный ветер
- I Said Coffee by Sharmagne Leland-St. John
- Lady Clare poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
- Cotton and Corn by Thomas Moore
- In the Old Age of the Soul poem – Ezra Pound poems
- An Essay on Man: Epistle II poem – Alexander Pope
- Road and Hills by Stephen Vincent Benet
- Илья Эренбург – О Москве
- In a Subway Station by Sara Teasdale
- Maenad by Sylvia Plath
- Fragment poem – Amy Lowell poems | Poems and Poetry
- The useless counsellor by Ross D Tyler
- Sonnet 137: Thou blind fool, Love, what dost thou to mine eyes by William Shakespeare
- Lapr S Midi Dun Faune
- Europe, the 72d and 73d years of These States. by Walt Whitman
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