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1872–1906

THE SAND-MAN

Paul Laurence Dunbar

I know a man With face of tan, But who is ever kind; Whom girls and boys

Leaves games and toys Each eventide to find. When day grows dim, They watch for him,

He comes to place his claim; He wears the crown Of Dreaming-town; The sand-man is his name.

When sparkling eyes Troop sleepywise And busy lips grow dumb; When little heads

Nod toward the beds, We know the sand-man's come.

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