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1872–1906

THE QUILTING

Paul Laurence Dunbar

Dolly sits a-quilting by her mother, stich by stitch, Gracious, how my pulses throb, how my fingers itch, While I note her dainty waist and her slender hand, As she matches this and that, she stitches strand by strand.

And I long to tell her Life's a quilt and I'm a patch; Love will do the stitching if she'll only be my match.

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