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1872–1906

THE DEBT

Paul Laurence Dunbar

This is the debt I pay Just for one riotous day, Years of regret and grief, Sorrow without relief.

Pay it I will to the end — Until the grave, my friend, Gives me a true release — Gives me the clasp of peace.

Slight was the thing I bought, Small was the debt I thought, Poor was the loan at best — God! but the interest!

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