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1872–1906

LYRICS OF SUNSHINE AND SHADOW

Paul Laurence Dunbar

‘ Tis fine to play In the fragrant hay, And romp on the golden load; To ride old Jack

To the barn and back, Or tramp by a shady road. To pause and drink, At a mossy brink;

Ah, that is the best of joy, And so I say On a summer's day, What's so fine as being a boy?

Ha, Ha! With line and hook By a babbling brook, The fisherman's sport we ply;

And list the song Of the feathered throng That flit in the branches nigh. At last we strip

For a quiet dip; Ah, that is the best of joy. For this I say On a summer's day,

What's so fine as being a boy? Ha, Ha!

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