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  1. Fog. By Carl Sandburg. The fog comes. on little cat feet. It sits looking. over harbor and city. on silent haunches. and then moves on.

  2. Carl Sandburg’s ‘Fog‘ is a short and sweet “American Haiku” poem that demonstrates the author’s appreciation for nature. In the poem, the narrator describes the fog that hangs over the city as though it is a cat-like creature passing through.

  3. "Fog" is a very short poem by the American poet Carl Sandburg, published in 1916 in Sandburg's first major poetry collection, Chicago Poems. In the poem, fog appears, settles over an unnamed city and harbor, and then simply disappears.

  4. Carl Sandburg. 1878 –. 1967. The fog comes. on little cat feet. It sits looking. over harbor and city. on silent haunches. and then moves on.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fog_(poem)Fog (poem) - Wikipedia

    "Fog" is a poem written by Carl Sandburg. It first appeared in Sandburg's first mainstream collection of poems, Chicago Poems, published in 1916. Sandburg has described the genesis of the poem.

  6. Oct 29, 2023 · 'Fog' is a poem that reflects Sandburg's interest in the natural world and beautifully captures a moment or two when the fog came moving in over the harbor waters, a powerful image given life through a metaphorical cat.

  7. Fog” by Carl Sandburg is a masterpiece of modern American poetry that captures the ephemeral and quiet arrival of fog in a cityscape. Written in 1916, this short but impactful poem is a prime example of imagism, a movement that favors precision of imagery and clear, sharp language. Introduction. Meaning of Fog. In-depth Analysis.

  8. “Fog” was part of Carl Sandburgs first poetry collection, Chicago Poems, published in 1916. Sandburg wrote simply and was known to use the “language of the people.” This poem was no different. He used simple imagery, personification and a metaphor to compare fog to the movement of a cat.

  9. He established his reputation with Chicago Poems (1916) which included “Fog,” one of the most important pieces. With “Fog” Carl described Chicago.

  10. "Fog" is a poem by Carl Sandburg that explores the themes of nature, mystery, and the power of the natural world. The poem was first published in 1916. The poem is written in free verse. The poem's language and imagery evoke a sense of mystery and power, as the speaker describes the way that a fog rolls in and covers the city.