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1872–1906

THE CHANGE

Paul Laurence Dunbar

Love used to carry a bow, you know, But now he carries a taper; It is either a length of wax aglow, Or a twist of lighted paper.

I pondered a little about the scamp, And then I decided to follow His wandering journey to field and camp, Up hill, down dale or hollow.

I dogged the rollicking, gay, young blade In every species of weather; Till, leading me straight to the home of a maid He left us there together.

And then I saw it, oh, sweet surprise, The taper it set a-burning The love-light brimming my lady's eyes, And my heart with the fire of yearning.

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