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african american poetry

you say you love me
long has the summer sunlight shone
the little pitiful, worn, laughing faces
often i think of the beautiful town
into the silent land
perhaps it is no matter that you died
and how could you dream of meeting
all quiet along the potomac
star-dust and vaporous light
the mountains they are silent folk
those on the top say they know you, earth-they are liars
i do not pray for peace
shades of night were falling fast

 



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