Poems by Paul Laurence Dunbar
The Unlucky Apple
... And the Trojan War, remember ...
Columbian Ode
... While students still believed the charts they conned, ...
A Song (#1)
... Oh, the months have fled and the autumn's red, ...
After The Quarrel
... The sun shall shine, the streams shall flow ...
Lyrics Of Love And Sorrow
... When the flame went out in the breeze that swirled, ...
To Her
... To-night we sit where sweet the spice winds blow, ...
Summer in the South
... The rosebuds peep from their hoods of green, ...
Riding To Town
... For our hearts they are clear and there's nothing to fear, ...
When All Is Done
... And wounds so deep that love, well-tried and pure, ...
When Sam'l Sings
... Would you b'lieve, de scan'lous rascal ...
A Golden Day
... The day was filled with sunshine, ...
Absence
... One cry has dulled mine ears mine eyes are blind ...
By The Stream
... How the clouds like crowds of snowy-hued and white-robed maidens pass, ...
An Old Memory
... Oh, could the years turn back, love! ...
One Life
... The shafts of Fate have pierced my striving heart, ...