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THE HARBOR by CARL SANDBURG

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First Line: PASSING THROUGH HUDDLED AND UGLY WALLS
Last Line: VEERING AND WHEELING FREE IN THE OPEN.
Subject(s): HARBORS;

Passing through huddled and ugly walls
By doorways where women
Looked from their hunger-deep eyes,
Haunted with shadows of hunger-hands,
Out from the huddled and ugly walls,
I came sudden, at the city's edge,
On a blue burst of lake,
Long lake waves breaking under the sun
On a spray-flung curve of shore;
And a fluttering storm of gulls,
Masses of great gray wings
And flying white bellies
Veering and wheeling free in the open.



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