Carl Sandburg Quote

And even now she beats her head against the bars in the same old way and wonders if there is a bigger place the railroads run to from Chicago where maybe there is romance and big things and real dreams that never go smash.


Poems of the Midwest: Two Complete Volumes, Chicago Poems, and Cornhuskers (ed. 1946)


And even now she beats her head against the bars in the same old way and wonders if there is a bigger place the railroads run to from Chicago where...

And even now she beats her head against the bars in the same old way and wonders if there is a bigger place the railroads run to from Chicago where...

And even now she beats her head against the bars in the same old way and wonders if there is a bigger place the railroads run to from Chicago where...

And even now she beats her head against the bars in the same old way and wonders if there is a bigger place the railroads run to from Chicago where...