The Book of American Negro Poetry by Unknown
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page 107 of 202 (52%)
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And did not care although I felt
The strength go ebbing from my soul. Oh! she has seen your strong young limbs, And heard your laughter loud and gay, And in your voices she has caught The echo of a far-off day, When man was closer to the earth; And she has marked you for her prey. She feels the old Antaean strength In you, the great dynamic beat Of primal passions, and she sees In you the last besieged retreat Of love relentless, lusty, fierce, Love pain-ecstatic, cruel-sweet. O, brothers mine, take care! Take care! The great white witch rides out to-night. O, younger brothers mine, beware! Look not upon her beauty bright; For in her glance there is a snare, And in her smile there is a blight. MOTHER NIGHT Eternities before the first-born day, Or ere the first sun fledged his wings of flame, Calm Night, the everlasting and the same, |
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