Jazz Poems
JAZZ FANTASIA
Drum on your drums, batter on your banjoes,
sob on the long cool winding saxophones
Go to it, O jazzmen.
Sling your knuckles on the bottoms of the happy
tin pans, let your trombones ooze, and go husha-
husha-hush with the slippery sand-paper.
Moan like an autumn wind high in the lonesome tree-
tops, moan soft like you wanted somebody terrible, cry
like a racing car slipping away from a motorcycle cop,
bang-bang! you jazzmen, bang altogether drums, traps,
banjoes, horns, tin cans-–make two people fight on the
top of a stairway and scratch each other’s eyes in a
clinch tumbling down the stairs.
Can the rough stuff… now a Mississippi steamboat
pushes up the night river with a hoo-hoo-hoo-oo… and
the green lanterns calling to the high soft stars… a red
moon rides on the humps of the low river hills… go to
it, O jazzmen.
CARL SANDBURG
from Jazz Poems ~ Selected and Edited by Kevin Young
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