There is plenty to learn about Carl Sandburg

By Frank Ramirez One of my clearest memories of elementary school was the mandatory assignment to memorize a poem. Most of us chose the shortest poems we could find in our readers, which included “Fog” by Carl Sandburg (1878-1967). Sandburg had watched the fog settle over Chicago harbor, which inspired him to write these words:

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