The book Cornhuskers was written by author Sandburg, Carl, 1878-1967 Here you can read free online of Cornhuskers book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Cornhuskers a good or bad book?
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All of it wraps and knots to a riddle : I have the moon, the timberline, and you. All three are gone — and I keep all three. 93 IN TALL GRASS Bees and a honeycomb in the dried head of a horse in a pasture comer — ^a skull in the tall grass and a buzz and a buzz of the yellow honey-hunters. And I ask no better a winding sheet (over the earth and under the sun.) Let the bees go honey-hunting with yellow blur of wing^ in the dome of my head, in the rumbling, singing arch of my skull. Let there be ...wings and yellow dust and the drone of dreams of honey— who loses and remembers? — ^who keeps ^d forgets? In a blue sheen of moon over the bones and under the hanging honeycombthe bees come home and the bees sleep. 94 UPSTAIRS I TOO have a garret of old playthings. I have tin soldiers with broken arms upstairs. I have a wagon and the wheels gone upstairs. I have guns and a drum, a jumping-jack and a magic lantern. And dust is on them and I never look at them upstairs. I too have a garret of old playthings.
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