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  1. 5 de mar. de 2010 · Putting soup in his mouth with a spoon. Analysis, meaning and summary of Carl Sandburg's poem Soup.

  2. Soup. by Carl Sandburg. I SAW a famous man eating soup. I say he was lifting a fat broth. Into his mouth with a spoon. His name was in the newspapers that day. Spelled out in tall black headlines. And thousands of people were talking about him.

  3. Soup. by Carl Sandburg. I saw a famous man eating soup. I say he was lifting a fat broth. Into his mouth with a spoon. His name was in the newspapers that day. Spelled out in tall black headlines. And thousands of people were talking about him.

  4. I saw a famous man eating soup. Into his mouth with a spoon. And thousands of people were talking about him. Putting soup in his mouth with a spoon. Analysis (ai): The poem depicts the mundane act of eating soup by a renowned individual, contrasting their public persona with their private moments.

  5. I saw a famous man eating soup. I say he was lifting a fat broth Into his mouth with a spoon. His name was in the newspapers tha… Spelled out in tall black headline…

  6. Soup - (2009) Carl Sandburg. for medium voice and piano. I saw the famous man eating soup. I say he was lifting a fat broth. Into his mouth with a spoon. His name was in the newspapers that day. Spelled out in tall black headlines. And thousands of people were talking about him. When I saw him, He sat bending his head over a plate.

  7. 3 de jan. de 2003 · Soup Poem by Carl Sandburg. Rating: ★ 2.7. Autoplay. I saw a famous man eating soup. I say he was lifting a fat broth. Into his mouth with a spoon. His name was in the newspapers that day. Spelled out in tall black headlines. And thousands of people were talking about him. When I saw him, He sat bending his head over a plate.