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african american poetry

a blue-black nubian plucking oranges
he'd even have his joke
as a white candle
some of the hurts you have cured
i love to steal awhile away
sun stepped down from his golden throne
how like the stars are these white, nameless faces
i shake my hair in the wind of morning

 



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