Paul Laurence Dunbar

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  • She told the story, and the whole world wept
    At wrongs and cruelties it had not known
    But for this fearless woman’s voice alone.
    She spoke to consciences that long had slept:
    Her message. Freedom’s clear reveille, swept
    From heedless hovel to complacent...

  • “good-bye,” I said to my Conscience—
      “Good-bye for aye and aye;”
    And I put her hands off harshly,
      And turned my face away:
    And Conscience, smitten sorely,
      Returned not from that day.

    But a time came when my spirit
      Grew weary of...

  • I ’s boun’ to see my gal to-night—
      Oh, lone de way, my dearie!
    De moon ain’t out, de stars ain’t bright—
      Oh, lone de way, my dearie!
    Dis hoss o’ mine is pow’ful slow,
    But when I does git to yo’ do’
    Yo’ kiss ’ll pay me back, an’ mo’,
      ...

  • Lay me down beneaf de willers in de grass,
    Whah de branch ’ll go a-singin’ as it pass.
      An’ w’en I ’s a-layin’ low,
      I kin hyeah it as it go
    Singin’, “Sleep, my honey, tek yo’ res’ at las’.”

    Lay me nigh to whah hit meks a little pool,
    An’ de...

  • O Li’l’ lamb out in de col’,
    De Mastah call you to de fol’,
            O li’l’ lamb!
    He hyeah you bleatin’ on de hill;
    Come hyeah an’ keep yo’ mou’nin’ still,
            O li’l’ lamb!

    De Mastah sen’ de Shepud fo’f;
    He wandah souf, he wandah no’...

  • I’ S boun’ to see my gal to-night—
      Oh, lone de way, my dearie!
    De moon ain’t out, de stars ain’t bright—
      Oh, lone de way, my dearie!
    Dis hoss o’ mine is pow’ful slow,
    But when I does git to yo’ do’
    Yo’ kiss ’ll pay me back, an’ mo’,
      ...

  • “thou art a fool,” said my head to my heart,
    “Indeed, the greatest of fools thou art,
      To be led astray by the trick of a tress,
    By a smiling face or a ribbon smart;”
      And my heart was in sore distress.

    Then Phyllis came by, and her face was fair,...

  • She told the story, and the whole world wept
    At wrongs and cruelties it had not known
    But for this fearless woman’s voice alone.
    She spoke to consciences that long had slept:
    Her message, Freedom’s clear reveille, swept
    From heedless hovel to complacent...

  • On the wide veranda white,
    In the purple failing light,
    Sits the master while the sun is lowly burning;
    And his dreamy thoughts are drowned
    In the softly flowing sound
    Of the corn-songs of the field-hands slow returning.

            Oh, we hoe de co’...

  • A Maiden wept and, as a comforter,
    Came one who cried, "I love thee,"
    and he seized
    Her in his arms and kissed her with hot breath,
    That dried the tears upon her flaming cheeks.
    While evermore his boldly blazing eye
    Burned into hers; but she uncomforted
    Shrank...