I Sang I SANG to you and the moon But only the moon remembers. I sang O reckless free-hearted free-throated rythms, Even the moon remembers them And is.

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I Sang I SANG to you and the moon But only the moon remembers. I sang O reckless free-hearted free-throated rythms, Even the moon remembers them And is kind to me. By Carl Sandburg  From Chicago Poems, New York: Henry Holt & Company, 1916  Note: Sandburg used a now rare spelling of the word rhythms that was commonly used in poetry and literature at one time.

I Sang I SANG to you and the moon But only the moon remembers. I sang O reckless free-hearted free-throated rythms, Even the moon remembers them And is kind to me. From Chicago Poems, New York: Henry Holt & Company, 1916 By Carl Sandburg Note: Sandburg used a now rare spelling of the word rhythms that was commonly used in poetry and literature at one time.