Breaking The Charm (Paul Laurence Dunbar Poems)
Caught Susanner whistlin'; well, It's most nigh too good to tell. 'Twould 'a' b'en too good to see Ef it had n't b'en ...
Caught Susanner whistlin'; well, It's most nigh too good to tell. 'Twould 'a' b'en too good to see Ef it had n't b'en ...
I. The juice-big apples' sullen gold, Like lazy Sultans laughed and lolled 'Mid heavy mats of leaves that lay Green-flatten'd 'gainst the glaring day; And ...
"Tha wodn't goa an leave me, Jim, All lonely by mysel?My een at th' varry thowts grow dim-- Aw connot say farewell.Tha ...
He's about 22. I'm 63A pity! He's so pretty!He runs up the stairs.I climb step by step.We've never really met, ...
WHEN labor is light and the morning is fair,I find it a pleasure beyond all compareTo hitch up my nag ...
Here's flowery taffeta for Mary's new gown: Here's black velvet, all the rage, for Dick's birthday coat.Pearly buttons for you, Mary, ...
Alphonso, Alphonso, Alphonso and Arabella They happened to meet A man in the street,Who carried a gingham umbrella. Alphonso possessed ...
Now Cleo, fly round! Father's going to townWith a load o' red russets, to meet Captain Brown;The mortgage is due, ...
Mrs Munn, the midwife - Mother Munn they called her --Wallowed in the world's woes; sickness ne'er appalled her. She ...
Little Miss Brag has much to sayTo the rich little lady from over the wayAnd the rich little lady puts ...
I'M not kicking on expenses, now the sewing time commences, I will buy chiffon and laces till they say they've ...
The gingham dog and the calico catSide by side on the table sat;'T was half-past twelve, and (what do you ...
" A norrible tale I'm going to tell Of the woeful tragedy which befell A family that once resided In ...
THROUGH the smoke clouds that I blowI can see the Long AgoAnd the merry lanes of boyhoodThat I gayly used ...
The gingham dog and the calico cat Side by side on the table sat; 'T was half-past twelve, and (what ...
Little Miss Brag has much to say To the rich little lady from over the way And the rich little ...
ELSIE FLIMMERWON, you got a job now with a jazz outfit in vaudeville. The houses go wild when you finish ...
In the upstairs hallway, complacent sunlight stings the walls with gold and translucent almond over Turkish runners betraying patterns faded ...
Needle, needle, dip and dart, Thrusting up and down, Where's the man could ease a heart Like a satin gown? ...
Rhodes' slave! Selling shoes and gingham, Flour and bacon, overalls, clothing, all day long For fourteen hours a day for ...
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