There was something in me grieves That was never born, and died.
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I am glad daylong for the gift of song, For time and change and sorrow; For the sunset wings and the world-end things; Which hang on the edge of tomorrow.
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Negro poetic expression hovers for the moment, pardonably perhaps, over the race problem, but its highest allegiance is to Poetry it must soar.
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Here is the earth resurgent with color and bloom of Spring, Glorying the dream and the vision in the song you bring.
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