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  1. Figurative Language Poem 1. The shadows of the ships. Rock on the crest. In the low blue lustre. Of the tardy and the soft inrolling tide. A long brown bar at the dip of the sky. Puts an arm of sand in the span of salt. The lucid and endless wrinkles. Draw in, lapse and withdraw.

  2. This short poem by Carl Sandburg describes ships on the shore and a rolling tide. It uses repetition really nicely as well as personification, hyperbole, metaphor, and alliteration. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 3-7.

  3. Determine a theme of a story, drama, or poem from details in the text; summarize the text. Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including those that allude to significant characters found in mythology (e.g., Herculean). Close Reading Poetry Analysis of "Sketch" by Carl Sandburg. Analyzing poetry is an art.

  4. Sketch by Carl Sandburg. THE shadows of the ships. Rock on the crest. In the low blue lustre. Of the tardy and the soft inrolling tide. A long brown bar at the dip of the sky. Puts an arm of sand in the span of salt. The lucid and endless wrinkles. Draw in, lapse and withdraw.

  5. Figurative Language Poem “Sketch” by Carl Sandburg Pg. 1 Sketch By Carl Sandburg The shadows of the ships Rock on the crest In the low blue lustre Of the tardy and the soft inrolling tide. A long brown bar at the dip of the sky Puts an arm of sand in the span of salt.

  6. The poetry of Carl Sandburg was essentially written in the form of free verse. There was an element of coherence and clarity in his work that made it a microcosmic reflection of the American ethos. He emulated the works of Walt Whitman, and many considered him a reincarnation of the same. It was once said that it was Sandburg who truly, "put ...

  7. Sketch. Of the tardy and the soft inrolling tide. Puts an arm of sand in the span of salt. Draw in, lapse and withdraw. Wash on the floor of the beach. Are the shadows of the ships. The shadows of the ships Rock on the crest In the low blue lustre Of the tardy and the soft inrolling tide. A long brown bar at the dip of the sky Puts an arm of ...