Child of the Romans

Carl Sandburg

1878 to 1967

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Reconstruct the poem by dragging each line into its correct position. Your goal is to reassemble the original poem as accurately as possible. As you move the lines, you'll see whether your arrangement is correct, helping you explore the poem's flow and meaning. You can also print out the jumbled poem to cut up and reassemble in the classroom. Either way, take your time, enjoy the process, and discover how the poet's words come together to create something truly beautiful.

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Eating a noon meal of bread and bologna 
The dago shovelman finishes the dry bread and bologna. 
And goes back to the second half of a ten-hour day's work 
Keeping the road-bed so the roses and jonquils 
Standing slender on the tables in the dining cars.
Washes it down with a dipper from the water-boy, 
A train whirls by, and men and women at tables 
Shake hardly at all in the cut glass vases 
Alive with red roses and yellow jonquils, 
The dago shovelman sits by the railroad track 
Strawberries and cream, eclairs and coffee 
Eat steaks running with brown gravy,