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1872–1906

UNEXPRESSED

Paul Laurence Dunbar

Deep in my heart that aches with the repression, And strives with plenitude of bitter pain, There lives a thought that clamors for expression, And spends its undelivered force in vain.

What boots it that some other may have thought it? The right of thoughts’ expression is divine; The price of pain I pay for it has bought it, I care not who lays claim to it —‘ t is mine!

And yet not mine until it be delivered; The manner of its birth shall prove the test. Alas, alas, my rock of pride is shivered — I beat my brow — the thought still unexpressed.

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