What the Bullet Sang

What the Bullet Sang
What the Bullet Sang is a poem by Bret Harte, known for its vivid imagery and exploration of themes related to conflict and human experience. Written in the 19th century, it reflects Harte's characteristic style, which often captures the essence of the American West. The poem was featured in a LibriVox project, highlighting its continued relevance and appreciation in contemporary literature.
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