Carl Sandburg'sTimeline Poem

1878:  August and Clara Sandburg, after coming across the sea,
        Had a son names Carl, what a writer he would be.
1891: After eighth grade, Carl dropped right out of school.
        He had to work hard jobs, which wasn't very cool.
1893: Carl and his friends decided to go out for a swim.
        Since they weren't wearing any clothes, the police took them in.
1896:  When Carl was 18, he visited Chicago and fell in love,
        This was the city he would write his most famous poems of.
1897:  Carl wanted to see the country and hopped on a train,
        Spending a year as a hobo, he took any job he could gain.
1898:  He joined the Spanish American War, and upon his return,
        Carl went to Lombard College, for writing he wanted to learn.
1906:  This is the year Sandburg made his first poetry book.
        It was made in Galesburg.  Not many took a look.
1908:  Sandburg met Lilian Steichan and she became his wife.
        Together they made a family and stayed together all his life.
1916: Chicago Poems was published and Sandburg became well known.
        His poems reflected the American life.  His popularity had grown.
1919:  Sandburg covered the Chicago Race Riots as a journalist for the Chicago Daily News
        He stood up for the "American Worker," and shared his labor issue views.
1940:  Writing his second book on Abe Lincoln took four long years,
        but he won the Pulitzer Prize and many readers' cheers.
1945:  Flat Rock North Carolina is where he moved in his old age
        And still continued to write poetry page after page.
1951:  For his Complete Poems, Sandburg won Pulitzer Prize number two.
        He wrote of the "American Spirit," which lives in me and you.
1967:  On July 22, Carl Sandburg passed away.
        A true American Hero, he's remembered to this day.


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