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1872–1906

VENGEANCE IS SWEET

Paul Laurence Dunbar

When I was young I longed for Love, And held his glory far above All other earthly things. I cried: “Come, Love, dear Love, with me abide;”

And with my subtlest art I wooed, And eagerly the wight pursued. But Love was gay and Love was shy, He laughed at me and passed me by.

Well, I grew old and I grew gray, When Wealth came wending down my way. I took his golden hand with glee, And comrades from that day were we.

Then Love came back with doleful face, And prayed that I would give him place. But, though his eyes with tears were dim, I turned my back and laughed at him.

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